Exploitation Management Strategy Sample Clauses

Exploitation Management Strategy. Carbon4PUR has set up an exploitation strategy aiming at identifying exploitable results, stimulating their IPR protection and maximizing their uptake for the benefit of individual partners and the Carbon4PUR value chain as a whole. Throughout the project, the exploitation potential of the developed innovations has been triggered and explored, whereas adequate exploitation activities have been shaped and implemented to enable their market introduction. Specifically, a systematic approach has been applied to yearly monitor the development of the innovations, IPR protection measures, exploitation ambitions and planning via the conduction an survey. In addition, the survey has triggered partners to reflect how to maximize the exploitation potential of their results already from the early development stages, which allows the realization of adjustments considering market needs and barriers. Lastly, it has also contributed to the shaping of common exploitation ambitions at a project level and the recognition of challenges hindering Carbon4PUR acceleration. Survey outcomes have been shared and discussed among members of Exploitation Board, which has been a dedicated structure on the project’s exploitation. The Exploitation Board has held once a year and made decisions on individual (partner level) and joint (project level) exploitation planning, aiming at Carbon4PUR uptake and overcoming technical, financial, market, social and policy challenges. Decisions taken during the Exploitation Board Meetings and survey outcomes have served as key inputs for drafting the Carbon4PUR Exploitation Plans. The figure below depicts the exploitation management strategy of Carbon4PUR, which will be further discussed in next sections. Yearly Monitoring of Exploitation Potential & Actions Yearly Exploitation Board Meeting • Survey Outcomes • Exploitable results • IP protection measures & exploitation activities • Project upscaling • Stakeholders Engagement Exploitation Plans Individual Exploitation Actions Joint Exploitation Actions
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