A new event in ITTBioMed agenda called Patents and Secrets: Technology Transfer in Life Sciences will take place on march 26th in Milan. Here more details about guests and registration
In the biotechnology sector, Tech Transfer is a key mechanism for bringing scientific discoveries from the laboratory to the market, enabling the commercialization of new products and therapies. This occurs through licensing agreements, collaborations, and partnerships that facilitate the transfer of patented technologies or scientific knowledge from one entity to another. On this topic, ITTBioMed by Edra and DLA Piper are organizing the event “Patents and Secrets: Technology Transfer in Life Sciences” in collaboration with Lendlease, MIND, and T-Factor. The event will take place on March 26th at DLA Piper Headquarters – Via della Posta, 7 Milan. Registration is required.
Here the event’s program
5:00 PM
Opening remarks by Giorgio Racagni, Director, ITTBIOMED
5:15 PM
Patents and Secrets: Technology Transfer in Life Sciences – Life Sciences Patents and Technology Transfer
Gualtiero Dragotti, Partner, DLA Piper – Secrets in Life Sciences and Technology Transfer
Roberto Valenti, Partner, DLA Piper – Technology transfer agreements – antitrust profiles
Massimo d’Andrea, Senior Lawyer, DLA Piper – The American perspective
Lauren Murdza*, Life Sciences, Technology and Corporate Transactional Partner at DLA Piper
*via audio/video connection – presentation in English
6:15 PM
Round table. Relationships between Life Sciences companies and research institutes
Sergio Abrignani, Full Professor Department of Clinical and Community Sciences, University of Milan
Diego Valazza, Business Development Director, Lendlease
Paola Bagnoli, Head of Technology Transfer Office, Galeazzi Hospital
Onofrio Mastandrea, General Manager, Incyte
Tiziana Mele, Managing Director, Lundbeck Italy
Pierluigi Paracchi, Chief Executive Officer, Genenta
7:30 PM
Cocktail reception
Moderator: Ludovico Baldessin, CEO, EDRA SpA
Source:
https://www.ittbiomed.com/brevetti-e-segreti-il-technology-transfer-in-ambito-life-sciences/