23 February 2011

UQ Academics and researchers can discover how to protect their intellectual property, commercialise their expertise, and leverage commercial research funding for publication opportunities at UniQuest’s upcoming annual research commercialisation workshop.

The two-day workshop also provides an opportunity to engage with industry professionals and investors, network with representatives from other research centres, and the option to gain credit towards a UQ Graduate Certificate in Research Commercialisation.

UniQuest is UQ’s main commercialisation company and one of Australia’s leading technology transfer organisations.

UniQuest Managing Director, David Henderson, said that over the past eight years nearly 1000 UQ researchers have attended the free workshops, where informative and insightful speakers’ presentations are complemented by creative group work sessions and pitching practice with experienced commercialisation professionals.

“The workshops cover much more than how to take a scientific discovery and turn it into a commercial prospect,” Mr Henderson said.

“The program includes a range of topics that academics and research students from all disciplines need to consider, whether or not they have a project they’re working on right now that could become a marketable product.

“All workshop participants – whether they are from Life Sciences, the Arts, or a multi-disciplinary team – gain valuable insights about what investors are looking for, why government and industry look to universities for expertise, and how engaging in commercial activities can enhance an academic research career.”

This year UniQuest is offering two workshops at the Radisson Resort on the Gold Coast, which both research staff and postgraduate students can attend. The first will be held on 7-8 April; while the second is scheduled for 21-22 July. The two workshops were organised so that researchers with teaching commitments can also plan to attend a workshop.

Workshop costs are covered by UniQuest, including transport and accommodation.

Applications for both workshops are currently being accepted online, with places for the April workshop closing on 11 March.

For more information on UniQuest see www.uniquest.com.au