1 April 2012 Innovation and creativity. 2 April 2012 Innovation objectives Driving force for adaptation and sustainable innovation. Internationally outstanding.

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1 April 2012 Innovation and creativity

2 April 2012 Innovation objectives Driving force for adaptation and sustainable innovation. Internationally outstanding within research-based innovation and collaboration with the private and public sectors. Participation throughout NTNU's academic breadth. Well-functioning internal system for innovation. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

3 April 2012 NTNU – Innovation and Creativity R&D  new knowledge TEACHING  expertise Shares knowledge, expertise and R&D results. Contributes to improving the business community and society at large. Education for academic and professional purposes.Training. Developing new technology. International cooperation. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY DISSEMINATION  innovation

4 April 2012 Innovation and business development Investors University BusinessesEntrepreneurs Innovation and change require interaction between: Investors, who finance new projects. Entrepreneurs, who generate ideas. Business and industry, as the owner and customer. Universiteties, with an active role in developing new business activities. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

5 April 2012 Innovation – I Gløshaugen Innovation Centre (18 companies in-house, April 2012) Several courses related to entrepreneurship Centre for Entrepreneurship NTNU Technology Transfer Office AS –Help and support for people with business ideas –Search for business ideas among academic groups Start NTNU – a student-run organization for innovation NTNU Discovery finances R&D results with commercial potential Cooperation agreements with industry Events (Venture Cup; Technoport Awards) INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

6 April 2012 Innovation – II NTNU 4th globally as the university with most interaction with industry. Results business ideas 45 patents registered 10 spin-off companies formed 6 licence contracts INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

7 April 2012 Commercialization of technology NTNU Technology Transfer AS helps transform new knowledge into new commercial opportunities. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

8 April 2012 Regional activity NTNU wants to be a vital contributor to innovation and business development in the region. “Partners for Innovation”: NTNU, Sintef, SpareBank 1 SMN og NTE. The partners are promotors at interaction between business and research in the region. Annual meeting of regional business leaders and prominent scientists from NTNU and Sintef. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

9 April 2012 Gløshaugen Innovation Center NÆRINGSLIV OG NYSKAPING Norway’s first on-campus incubator for innovation in business and industry Incubator for companies from NTNU and Sintef 18 companies (April 2012) INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

10 April 2012 Wholly owned subsidiary of NTNU. Creates business activities from research at NTNU and Central Norway Regional Health Authority (including St. Olav’s Hospital). Establishes spin-off companies and licenses new technology. Win-win cooperation among scientists, companies and investors. NTNU Technology Transfer AS INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

11 April 2012 NTNU and industry – I Approx. 700 major research projects in cooperation with industry, the public sector and various funds. EUR 27.5 mill. to NTNU from industry and organizations in Many of NTNU’s ca. 200 adjunct professors (20 % positions) are connected to industry. Extensive offers in continuing and professional development, such as the annual industrial seminars at NTNU each January. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

12 April 2012 NTNU and industry – II Student trainee placements and project work in industry conveyed through International placement projects through IAESTE and EC programmes. Formal agreements among NTNU’s faculties, businesses and industry to stimulate cooperation. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY

13 April 2012 NTNU and Sintef vital R&D institutions for Norwegian industry Norwegian companies rank NTNU and Sintef on top as providers of R&D. An impressive 96 % rank NTNU or Sintef as their main R&D partner. From an investigation by Federation of Norwegian Industries among 380 member companies. INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY