2001-2002 Programme
- 18 September 2001
- The City's View of Research and Development and its Valuation in Businesses
Patrick Yau, Credit Suisse First Boston - 15 October 2001
- Exploitation of the Intellectual Property of Oxford University and
its Chemistry Department
Professor Tim Cook, Isis Innovation
The slides for this presentation can be found in the Members' Area - 27 November 2001
- Taking a Government Lab Successfully out of the Public Sector: The
NPL Experience
Dr Andrew Wallard, National Physical Laboratory - 15 January 2002
- The Everyday Story of a 21st Scientist - How an Academic has Embraced
the Private Sector in Three Different Ways
Baroness Greenfield, The Royal Institution - 12 February 2002
- New Money from Old Rope! - Improve your Bottom Line and your Stock
Market Valuation by Exploiting your Intellectual Property
Dr Stephen Potter, QED Intellectual Property - 19 March 2002
- BTG - The Evolution of a Privatised Organisation
Dr Ian Harvey, BTG plc - 16 April 2002
- Astra Zeneca - The Successful Merger of Multinational Research Departments
Claes Wilhelmsson, Astra Zeneca
The slides for this presentation can be found in the Members' Area - 21st May 2002
- ARM - the creation of a new business model for the exploitation of
UK originated technology globally
Sir Robin Saxby, Executive Chairman, ARM Holdings plc - 18 June 2002 The 13th Duncan Davies Memorial Lecture
- Maecenas and the Multitude: Reflections on Peer Review
Professor Sir Richard Brook, The Leverhulme Trust -