Press Releases

14.03.2012

© TU BerlinThe Technical University of Berlin and its technology transfer partner ipal announce today the closing of a contract with a global player in the semiconductor industry. The company paid significantly more than one half million Euros for a fundamental patent based on an invention from the Technical University of Berlin. The patent allows a significant increase in the energy conversion efficiency of photonic components. According to German law on employee inventions the inventors receive a part of the revenue generated by the transaction. The patent monetisation company ipal, exclusive partner for technology transfer and patent licensing and sale for Berlin’s universities and technical colleges, acquired and negotiated the deal for the TU Berlin.

12.01.2012


Development project of the IBB Technology Development Fund paves the way for improved surgical method


Current skull model prototype (Synthes, Charité)The development of a 3-dimensional children’s skull model can facilitate the treatment of skull malformations in newborn infants. The concomitant research project was launched at the beginning of the year. The Technology Development Fund of the Investitionsbank Berlin is funding this promising undertaking to the tune of 500.000 euro.

28.11.2011


Advancement Project of IBB‘s Technology Development Fund (TEF) Enables Research Work in the Treatment of Cancer

Cooperation with the Technology Development Fund, which was launched by the Investitionsbank Berlin, will allow the continuation of research activities on a chemotherapeutic agent developed by Charité University Hospital Berlin. The project is set to begin on 1 December 2011. ipal, the Berlin-based patent and technology commercialization agency, will assume responsibility for the project and related marketing measures. The Technology Development Fund invests 10 million euro into promising inventions and funds the necessary steps leading to clinical application. The average annual investment volume for advancement projects is in excess of one million euro. 

Events

Mai 20 Exhibitions & Congresses
The Role of Inflammation during Carcinogenesis
, Dublin, Ireland

Organized in Collaboration with Science Foundation Ireland. Sponsored by Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. and Pfizer Inc.

There is a growing appreciation that inflammation is the root cause of many cancers. Epidemiological and infectious disease literature supports this hypothesis. In addition, there is a growing body of experimental support confirming the role of inflammation in cancer initiation. However, once tumors are established, this inflammatory response changes and a set of immune cells are recruited that are immunomodulatory and not inflammatory. These types of immune cells, particularly those of the innate system, are also recruited to tumors in which there is no evidence for inflammation as a cause of tumorigenesis. This phenomenon has sometimes been called sterile inflammation. These immune cells enhance tumor progression and metastasis by promoting angiogenesis, enhancing tumor cell migration, invasion and intravasation and suppressing anti-tumor immunity. The conference will address the mechanisms behind the recruitment of the immune cells and their function, the switches in type of inflammatory responses during tumor progression and the actions of these cells in tumor promotion both at the primary and metastatic sites.

More information for the event, see the following link: http://www.keystonesymposia.org/meetings/viewMeetings.cfm?MeetingID=1135...

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Location:

Royal Dublin Society

Participants:

Dr. Mandy Kursawe

Organized in Collaboration with Science Foundation Ireland. Sponsored by Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. and Pfizer Inc.

There is a growing appreciation that inflammation is the root cause of many cancers. Epidemiological and infectious disease literature supports this hypothesis. In addition, there is a growing body of experimental support confirming the role of inflammation in cancer initiation. However, once tumors are established, this inflammatory response changes and a set of immune cells are recruited that are immunomodulatory and not inflammatory. These types of immune cells, particularly those of the innate system, are also recruited to tumors in which there is no evidence for inflammation as a cause of tumorigenesis. This phenomenon has sometimes been called sterile inflammation. These immune cells enhance tumor progression and metastasis by promoting angiogenesis, enhancing tumor cell migration, invasion and intravasation and suppressing anti-tumor immunity. The conference will address the mechanisms behind the recruitment of the immune cells and their function, the switches in type of inflammatory responses during tumor progression and the actions of these cells in tumor promotion both at the primary and metastatic sites.

More information for the event, see the following link: http://www.keystonesymposia.org/meetings/viewMeetings.cfm?MeetingID=1135...

Download Meeting Flyer

 

Mai 22 Exhibitions & Congresses
AUTOMATICA
, Munich

AUTOMATICA is the leading European innovation platform for robotics and automation at the highest level. Since 2004, the tradefair takes place every two years at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. It is where the entire manufacturing industry goes to find future-oriented automationsolutions. As a result, AUTOMATICA makes an important contribution to the European manufacturing industry's ability to compete.

AUTOMATICA gives the entire manufacturing industry access to the latest solutions to their business challenges. That is because innovations in robotics and automation give companies in all branches of industry key advantages in global competition.
Therefore, it is not surprising that decision-makers in a number of different user industries make their way to AUTOMATICA to gather information about the latest developments, find solutions to their problems, make contacts and invest effectively in the future.

For more information click here

Location:

New Munich Trade Fair Centre

Participants:

Jeanne Trommer

AUTOMATICA is the leading European innovation platform for robotics and automation at the highest level. Since 2004, the tradefair takes place every two years at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. It is where the entire manufacturing industry goes to find future-oriented automationsolutions. As a result, AUTOMATICA makes an important contribution to the European manufacturing industry's ability to compete.

AUTOMATICA gives the entire manufacturing industry access to the latest solutions to their business challenges. That is because innovations in robotics and automation give companies in all branches of industry key advantages in global competition.
Therefore, it is not surprising that decision-makers in a number of different user industries make their way to AUTOMATICA to gather information about the latest developments, find solutions to their problems, make contacts and invest effectively in the future.

For more information click here

Mai 30 Exhibitions & Congresses
ASTP annual conference
, Berlin


30 May - 1 June 2012 in Berlin, Germany

introduction


Building upon the success of ASTP’s annual conference earlier this year in Stockholm, we proudly announce the next annual conference. This will be held in Germany’s largest city and national capital, Berlin from 30 May - 1 June 2012.

Since German reunification, the city has transformed itself and a ‘new’ Berlin has clearly emerged as a global location for knowledge and innovation. With a high density of research institutions, such as the Fraunhofer Society, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community and the Max Planck Society, Berlin is a natural choice for the tech transfer community to gather. The hosting partner this year will be Transfer Allianz / TSB Innovations Agentur Berlin. They cooperate with these various research centres and several universities to maximise the innovative output of the city and region.

In the 13th annual conference programme, you will find well known and popular features such as three parallel tracks, introductory as well as interactive sessions. The quality key-note speakers, networking and interactive discussions of important topics complete the programme.

Topics include: the use of social networks for identifying innovation, technology transfer and social responsibility, the impact of a good TTO on the region/society/economy, and many more.

We expect as in years past to have around 250 participants from Europe, Scandinavia, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the rest of the world. Wherever you are from, come join us in one of the oldest cities in Europe, reborn after the ‘fall of the wall’ the ‘new’ Berlin!

Vitsit the website regularly for any updates.

Our Project Manager R&D Dr. Grit Zahn presented during the conference, the Technology Development Fund - a new tool for evolving and accelerating technology transfer PoC.

 

Location:

Transfer Allianz / TSB Innovations Agentur Berlin

Speaker:

Dr. Grit Zahn


30 May - 1 June 2012 in Berlin, Germany

introduction


Building upon the success of ASTP’s annual conference earlier this year in Stockholm, we proudly announce the next annual conference. This will be held in Germany’s largest city and national capital, Berlin from 30 May - 1 June 2012.

Since German reunification, the city has transformed itself and a ‘new’ Berlin has clearly emerged as a global location for knowledge and innovation. With a high density of research institutions, such as the Fraunhofer Society, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community and the Max Planck Society, Berlin is a natural choice for the tech transfer community to gather. The hosting partner this year will be Transfer Allianz / TSB Innovations Agentur Berlin. They cooperate with these various research centres and several universities to maximise the innovative output of the city and region.

In the 13th annual conference programme, you will find well known and popular features such as three parallel tracks, introductory as well as interactive sessions. The quality key-note speakers, networking and interactive discussions of important topics complete the programme.

Topics include: the use of social networks for identifying innovation, technology transfer and social responsibility, the impact of a good TTO on the region/society/economy, and many more.

We expect as in years past to have around 250 participants from Europe, Scandinavia, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the rest of the world. Wherever you are from, come join us in one of the oldest cities in Europe, reborn after the ‘fall of the wall’ the ‘new’ Berlin!

Vitsit the website regularly for any updates.

Our Project Manager R&D Dr. Grit Zahn presented during the conference, the Technology Development Fund - a new tool for evolving and accelerating technology transfer PoC.