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Part 1: General Information Participating Universities Participants academic ranks

Research Interests of participants

Age group & Gender

Part B: Actual Cooperation Joint projects initiation Results indicate that 81% of joint projects are initiated by the researcher not by the industry

Number of projects and funding per project Most participants finished 1-4 joint projects with the industry Amount of fund received per project

Number of publications resulted from joint projects Scientific production from joint projects is not high Reasons: Confidential work? Projects not finished? Other? Did any of your joint projects with industrial partners resulted in a registered patent? Patent ownership

Participants satisfaction Why researchers were not satisfied? 50% not satisfied with their joint work with industry!!

Part C: General Opinions Who should be responsible for establishing new partnerships between universities and the industry

Top 5 reasons why researchers get involved in joint projects with the industry University partners should consider these reasons when they advertise joint projects!!

Does your university have a specialized center for establishing university-industry partnerships? Would you support your university decision to establish a specialized center as a liaison between faculty members and the industry?

What is preventing faculty from undertaking industrial projects? Teaching and other administrative load university does not have enough laboratory facilities University's geographic location No clear procedures to support Academia-Industry collaboration Academics don’t feel confident to undertake industrial projects not consider industrial collaboration as part of their job

Does your university involve staff from the industry in teaching programs' courses? Does your university make it obligatory for faculty to undertake a certain amount of work with industry as part of their job?

Notes and suggestions by participants i hope the process to get a fund from the industry will not talk light years to qualify and take place I would suggest to investigate the effect of industrial partnership on potential conduct of academic research, publications, data sharing and processing, and conflicts of interests. Overall, this is a good questionnaire..Good luck! I suggest to increase the awareness of such ideas at local level inside faulty via small workshop, posters, group discussions. FFF Program is very valuable. Pay attention for it as much as possible, please. Faculty-for factory is a successful linkage mechanism but it lost the momentum because of several reasons. It needs investigation.

from my experiment as a Xdeveloper in Erasmus project you need to investigate the names that involved in the project because most of them just want to travel and they are not interesting with any thing else The project should focus on creating an innovation culture, to reach a critical mass, and innovation enters a chain reaction stage, with the benefits of creating a knowledge economy are very clear to universities, industry, government, and all innovation nodes within the country. The meaning of innovation should be clarified and the multitude of innovation types should be explained, as innovation is not only inventions and patents, but it extends to many disciplines such as funding, management, service innovation etc., in addition to technology. An innovation system for Jordan should be established, after the study and evaluation of innovation systems around the world, where a specific model could be developed. The ridiculous conception that R & D (Research and Innovation is the new name), should cost 1 JD, and be finished in a year, must be eradicated (BOSCH took 17 years to develop the ABS on cars), and long term strategies established, where all avenues of innovation development are explored on continuous bases, such as inventions, patenting, IP evaluation procedures, funding, venture capital development, promotion and marketing, problem identification and solving techniques etc. This is a great project; I wish you all the success, as it is crucial to our future and survival. university regulations shall be modified to encourage linkage between faculty and industry and allow them to practice.