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Plataformas Abiertas para Tecnologías Estratégicas
Type
applied research project
Start Date
01 February 2015
End Date
30 September 2015
Status
completed
Keywords
Open innovation
technology platforms
technology transfer
Description
Study on open platforms for strategic technologies, incl. technology Transfer:
Innovation's classic paradigm that evangelizes its way through the acquisition of developing technologies via Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) has been seriously questioned in the last five years. The biggest question, yet to be "answered", is if it's possible to achieve an authentic innovation environment without depending on exclusive rights. Innovation dynamics, as such, represents a complex situation with multiple variables that affect its development. With that in mind, the present study pretends to analyze the establishment of an "open platform for strategic technologies" system and its viability, based on the creation and collaboration of the development of new technologies that constitute as a platform for the creation of new products and services.
The world has never seen in History the innovation potential given by science and technology to attend hunger, environment and health issues that's now happening. Nevertheless, the growing sophistication also has influenced in growing complexity, costs and uncertainty on innovation processes. The lack of comprehension of the patent information systems plus the fragmented information (science, technical, regulatory and business information) has as a result an expensive, unsafely and inefficient situation perceived when innovating.
Within this context, the open platform for strategic technologies initiative would allow to maximize the access to many different innovation processes, maximizing the equity of such access by the social appropriation of science. As a result, the development of public goods would be maximized, and critically areas such as health, agriculture, environment and energy.
-Some international open innovation examples are:
- InnoCentive
- Eclipse: Software platform
- Open Innovation Network (Linux)
- LEGO
- BIOS: initiative based on open source bio.
- P&G
- Medicines Patent Pool (WIPO, WHO, WTO)
Innovation's classic paradigm that evangelizes its way through the acquisition of developing technologies via Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) has been seriously questioned in the last five years. The biggest question, yet to be "answered", is if it's possible to achieve an authentic innovation environment without depending on exclusive rights. Innovation dynamics, as such, represents a complex situation with multiple variables that affect its development. With that in mind, the present study pretends to analyze the establishment of an "open platform for strategic technologies" system and its viability, based on the creation and collaboration of the development of new technologies that constitute as a platform for the creation of new products and services.
The world has never seen in History the innovation potential given by science and technology to attend hunger, environment and health issues that's now happening. Nevertheless, the growing sophistication also has influenced in growing complexity, costs and uncertainty on innovation processes. The lack of comprehension of the patent information systems plus the fragmented information (science, technical, regulatory and business information) has as a result an expensive, unsafely and inefficient situation perceived when innovating.
Within this context, the open platform for strategic technologies initiative would allow to maximize the access to many different innovation processes, maximizing the equity of such access by the social appropriation of science. As a result, the development of public goods would be maximized, and critically areas such as health, agriculture, environment and energy.
-Some international open innovation examples are:
- InnoCentive
- Eclipse: Software platform
- Open Innovation Network (Linux)
- LEGO
- BIOS: initiative based on open source bio.
- P&G
- Medicines Patent Pool (WIPO, WHO, WTO)
Leader contributor(s)
Partner(s)
Centro de la Propiedad Intelectual de la Univsersidad Austral, Buenos Aires
Funder(s)
Topic(s)
Intellectual Property Management
Technology Platforms
Technology Transfer
Method(s)
Research
Coaching
Range
Institute/School
Range (De)
Institut/School
Principal
Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva, Buenos Aires
Division(s)
Eprints ID
243737