STI park policymaking, STI park management and technology transfer
Effective STI parks require a shared understanding among a wide number of stakeholders of what Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Parks Policies and practices are for innovation to emerge and contribute to economic growth and sustainable development.
These role-playing exercises are offered to participants who have successfully completed the STI parks e-learning pilot course in February 2026 and the Sprint Session course in March 2026.
These will be conducted as standalone webinars in three areas:
- STI park management (10 April)
- STI park policymaking (13 April)
- Technology transfer (9 April)
Separate training certificates will be issued for each webinar.
Targeted participants:
STI policy makers, academicians, senior scientists from R&D institutions, technologists, innovators, STI park (including incubator and accelerator) managers and operators, technology industrialists, associations of entrepreneurs or industries, real estate developers.
Only selected participants will be invited to take these webinars.
