With many researchers toiling away in halls and laboratories, universities overflow with new technologies. However, often the tech never leaves the nest, but stays there as a brainchild only known to its closest family. If the innovations are to benefit society, they must be commercialized and made available to people outside of the universities. And that’s exactly what Open Entrepreneurship has set out to do. Professor Jes Broeng, who, in addition to his academic career as photonics scientist, is also a serial entrepreneur, initiated Open Entrepreneurship (OE) in 2017. Funded by the Danish Industry Foundation, the initiative connects academic researchers...
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