The Knowledge Valorisation Platform connects players in the EU with the common goal to transform the excellent research results and data we produce in Europe into sustainable products and solutions for the benefit of all - be it economic prosperity, environmental benefits, societal progress or improved policy making.
Knowledge valorisation publications (32)
RSSHow can they better interact? : state of the art and reflections : executive summary
The Scoping study for supporting the development of a Code of Practice for researchers on standardisation aims to identify elements of good practice for researchers dealing with standards and standardisation in the course of research projects funded by Horizon 2020.
This report presents the results of an empirical study that explores intellectual property (IP) management practices among universities in the European Union. The report presents models and processes of IP management and research commercialisation – and their interdependencies.
This report presents the results of a Consultation launched in July 2021 which collected the views of a wide range of research and innovation stakeholders on the relevant actors, channels, tools, obstacles and elements to be addressed by the future Guiding Principles for knowledge valorisation.
The report summarises the results of the survey ‘Towards a Policy Dialogue and Exchange of Best Practices on Knowledge Valorisation’ addressed to EU Member States and interested EEA countries.
Transforming research results into solutions for society is key to ensure our health, to support Europe’s recovery and to boost the green and digital transitions. Knowledge valorisation is the term to describe the transformation of knowledge and ideas into innovative solutions for the benefit of...
The EU Valorisation policy plays an important role to achieve Europe’s systemic transformations to a more sustainable, resilient and inclusive society.
European valorisation policies are promoting the transformation of knowledge through different channels, from intellectual property management and citizen engagement, to academia-industry collaboration.
Standards form a common language that allows researchers, people, public institutions and industry to communicate, produce and commercialise products and services. This is especially important in the European single market.
The fight against coronavirus has demonstrated the crucial role of science in informing policy. Research results and scientific knowledge help contain the pandemic. Coming out of the crisis, using research results and data to inform policy in all areas is a valuable tool to help recover and rebuild...