The convention provided a platform for the Innovation Office to showcase technologies available for licensing to potential investors, SMEs, various industries, and the research community. Over the five-day event, the office highlighted the work and programs of InnoVenton, the university's Downstream Chemicals Technology Station, for three days.
The conventionalso brought together speakers, delegates, entrepreneurs, and exhibitors in an exciting program designed to foster networking, collaboration, idea pitching, and learning from top global experts.
In addition to the exhibition, several plenary sessions were held on topics such as healthcare, food security, entrepreneurship, manufacturing, and industrialisation.
The Innovation Office staff attended these sessions, gaining valuable insights and information,
establishing valuable connections with potential investors and industry partners.
The Innovation Office acknowledges NIPMO for their ongoing support and recognition of our efforts to advance and commercialize intellectual property.