Our aim is to support government and other public sector organisations in finding and exploiting emerging technologies and other innovative solutions to operational service and policy delivery challenges.
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IMPAC3T-IP is an ambitious coordination and support action that aimsto develop, pilot and support the sustainable adoption of a scenario based licensing tool-box through a certified user and trainer programme, for effici...
Funded by: Horizon Europe Guarantee
Lead research organisation: E-LUCID SOLUTIONS LTD
The project aims to develop efficient IP licensing tools for market uptake and societal value creation, aligning with the question on balancing intellectual property with reproducible research for digital innovation.
The need for an evidence based legal and regulatory understanding of rapidly evolving digital technologies and industry structures is acute. Science, technology and creative economy policy are intertwined in complex ways...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: University of Glasgow
The project provides guidance on copyright and intellectual property law for policy makers and industry practitioners, partially addressing the question on balancing intellectual property with reproducible research for digital innovation.
The AHRC Centres for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law explores the relationship between law and new technologies, including policy and practical developments, in science, medicine, culture and innovati...
Funded by: AHRC
Lead research organisation: University of Edinburgh
The project explores the relationship between intellectual property and technology law, which is directly relevant to the question about balancing intellectual property with reproducible research.