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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Maggie McLaughlin. Innovation and Knowledge Commercialisation Seminar 24th November 1pm Judge Business School A Seminar will be given by Professor Philippe Mustar, Ecole des Mines de Paris (Mines-ParisTech) on Monday 24th November at 1pm in Room W2.02 at the Judge Business School. A light lunch will precede the Seminar at 12 noon. This Seminar forms part of a series organised by Dr Andrea Mina on behalf of the Centre for Business Research and the Judge Business School. The broad theme of the seminar series is Innovation and Knowledge Commercialisation. The title of this particular talk is “Public policy to foster the creation of university spin-off firms in France. Rationale, tools and results.” If you would like to attend please register with Maggie Tanner mt451@cam.ac.uk as soon as possible as places are limited. This talk is part of the CIKC Talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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