2024-05-13
The Manchester bee: a symbol of hard work and... IPR?
On World Bee Day, we discover the history of the Manchester bee – a symbol of hard work and togetherness from the 19th century industrial revolution in the 19th century.
2024-05-13
On World Bee Day, we discover the history of the Manchester bee – a symbol of hard work and togetherness from the 19th century industrial revolution in the 19th century.
2024-05-10
Have you ever considered how VET can equip individuals with the essential skills needed in green innovation and sustainable practices? Greenovet project has announced an innovative conference “Vocational Excellence for a Green Europe”
2024-04-26
In today's digital age, educational videos have become an indispensable tool for learning and knowledge dissemination. In the realms of vocational education (VET) and higher education institutes (HEIs), educational videos serve as invaluable resources for instructors, students, and professionals alike.
IPR4SC - targets the lack of intellectual property informatics and management skills, i.e. ‘IP for business’ skills, that are enriched with green, digital and entrepreneurial skills. Their lack can present a barrier to successfully engage in the new (digitally enabled) transitions towards more sustainability and circularity, whilst achieving economic growth.
The general aim of the project is to increase the innovation capacity of EU inventors, trained in HE and VET organizations, in designing and implementing sustainable and circular economy businesses by boosting IP for business skills.
The project will develop educational offerings to be delivered by the HEI and VET providers that are adapted to the various target groups, include the use of open resources, and support putting IP for business into practice.
The project is co-developed and co-delivered by a partnership of 4 universities,
2 technology & innovation providers, 2 VET providers, and 2 partners supporting
the partnership, providing professional services in project management and
dissemination. Associated partners are involved, including patent offices,
and other organisations.