University cutbacks risk fewer ideas for innovation

University cutbacks risk fewer ideas for innovation
Will Charles, UniServices director of commercialisation. (Image: Supplied/NZME)
Andrea Malcolm
The effect of university cutbacks isn’t limited to the shutdown of teaching programmes and loss of academic staff. University commercialisation offices, or technology transfer offices (TTOs), are bracing for fewer research-based ideas coming through for commercialisation. The heads of Otago Innovation, Massey Ventures and Wellington UniVentures expect constriction of project pipelines to start showing in 2025/2026. Massey Ventures is exploring commercialising R&D from external organisations to generate future projects.S...

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