Thin Ice – An Innovator’s Guide to the Ecosystem

Thin Ice - An Innovator’s Guide to the Ecosystem
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“Thin Ice - An Innovator’s Guide to the Ecosystem” is a podcast series designed to introduce University of Alberta researchers and prospective startup founders to perspectives, resources, and funding sources that can help with research translation and commercialization.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as funding strategies, research commercialization, and innovation practices, with episodes like a conversation with Dr. Sunil Rajput providing insights into non-dilutive funding and the commercialization process for researchers and startup founders.

“Thin Ice – An Innovator’s Guide to the Ecosystem” is a podcast series designed to introduce University of Alberta researchers and prospective startup founders to perspectives, resources, and funding sources that can help with research translation and commercialization.
Get to know the Technology Transfer Services team: Robert, Paul and Quang talk with Joanna about the art and science of technology commercialization. For University of Alberta researchers who are just starting to consider commercialization, we provide an overview of our backgrounds and the tech transfer process. Please reach out to us directly to discuss the commercialization possibilities for your innovation.
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