
E.7 - Knowledge valorisation strategies in HE from results to uptake and impact (webinar)
- Target group:
Beginners in Horizon Europe seeking thematic insight and practical guidance – open to all roles. Level 1 (beginner). The courses are not open to private consultants/ consultant companies advising on Horizon Europe
- Fee:
Free
- Registration deadline:
7. Oct 15.00
- Digital:
Live streaming
About the event
This webinar helps you to shift the focus from traditional dissemination, exploitation and communication (DEC) towards integrated knowledge valorisation strategies. Participants will learn how to design pathways for uptake and impact, covering IP, commercialisation, policy influence, and societal value creation.
Agenda
08:45–09:00 Accessing the ZOOM Online Meeting Room
09:00–09:15 Event Opening and introduction to the course
09:15–10:15 Knowledge valorisation in Horizon Europe
- From DEC to knowledge valorisation: concepts and policy context
- Types of valorisation pathways:
- societal uptake (policy, behavioural change, public services)
- economic uptake (commercialisation, spin-offs, licensing)
- scientific uptake (standards, protocols, open science reuse)
- Identifying Key Exploitable Results (KERs) and value propositions
- Barriers and framework conditions for uptake
(10:15–10:30 Short Break)
10:30–11:30 IP, commercialisation and uptake strategies
- IP strategy options (protection vs openness vs hybrid approaches)
- Commercialisation routes: licensing, spin-offs, joint ventures
- Knowledge and technology transfer mechanisms (TTOs, intermediaries)
- Policy uptake and standardisation pathways
- Societal valorisation and scaling through ecosystems
(11:30–11:45 Break)
11:15–12:30 Workshop on Designing a knowledge valorisation strategy
- Define KERs and stakeholders
- Select valorisation pathways and tools
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About the Horizon Europe courses
The Research Council of Norway offers a structured series of courses for applicants to Horizon Europe. The courses are organised by topic, project role, and level of experience.
Introductory courses (Series A and E) are digital and suitable for all roles, while Series B, C, and D are in-person, role-specific courses that typically run over one or two days. See all the course offerings.
E. Online courses on Horizon Europe related topics
Courses in the E-series are suitable for beginners in Horizon Europe seeking thematic insight and practical guidance – open to all roles.
E.1 Lump sum proposals, budgets and projects (webinar)
E.2 Legal agreements – the Grant Agreement and the Consortium Agreement (webinar)
E.3 Get your project started (webinar)
E.4 Budget development (webinar)
E.5 Specifics of Cluster projects - Call analysis (webinar)
E.6 Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation – Measures to maximise your impact (webinar)
E.7 Knowledge valorisation strategies in HE from results to uptake and impact (webinar)
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