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Steffen Moldow

Steffen Moldow’s extensive international experience and deep understanding of technology transfer challenges facing global industry inspired him to develop the first ever truly global marketplace for university research and technology: COPENMIND. From 2006-2008 Moldow proved the concept by travelling the world presenting the idea to more than one hundred prominent universities. Their response was overwhelming and thus the first COPENMIND was established, scheduled to take place September 1-3, 2008. Moldow holds a degree in mechanical engineering and a Bachelor of Commerce within the areas of export and marketing. He is fluent in both English and German.

Better Tools Needed for Cleantech Transfer

Universities and academic institutions are developing new technologies aimed at solving the world’s energy and climate change challenges at a truly amazing pace. Some of the most exciting and promising cleantech ventures are being developed at universities around the world right now, yet barriers to commercialization prevent most from being realized.

While many top U.S. universities have tech transfer specialists on staff and departments dedicated to the commercialization of research, many others, especially in developing economies such as Brazil, India and China, don’t have readily available access to investors and industry.

Several years ago I was invited by the Danish Prime Minister to attend a globalization council meeting on the commercialization of university research. We found that although there are 7,500 universities and more than 10,000 research institutions worldwide (twice the size of the global automotive industry), there is no annual forum for academic researchers to convene and exhibit their latest research and innovation to industry.

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