Spin-off SIG Webinar #2

Spin-off SIG Webinar #2

Pop the date in your diary for our upcoming Spin-off SIG webinar – we’d love for you to join us!

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Are you involved in the creation, support, or development of spin-offs? ASTP’s Spin-off Special Interest Group (SIG) is your dedicated space to exchange practical knowledge, tackle shared challenges, and explore the dynamics of spin-off formation and growth.

Whether you're focused on funding models, team formation, founder support, or scaling strategies, this community brings together professionals from across Europe to learn, share, and strengthen their spin-off ecosystems.

Each session highlights a specific topic, offering valuable insights, real-world cases, and peer-driven dialogue to support your work in commercialising research and driving innovation through spin-off ventures.

Stay tuned for details on the next topic and speaker!

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Research Centre Rez, Czech Republic

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KU Leuven, Belgium

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Setterwalls Advokatbyrå, Sweden

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KU Leuven, Belgium

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Centre for research in agricultural Genomics, Spain