R&D Service Center at the University of Montenegro
The recently opened RTD service centre at the University is the first attempt to foster the income of external project funding at the University with the clear idea to transform it into the first nucleus of Technology transfer
The list of services that R&D SC is already offering includes:
- management of existing projects (various EU projects, industry projects, etc.)
- support in development and contracting of new projects
- consultancy and support in writing new project proposals and fundraising (incl. feasibility study, etc.)
- coordination of bigger multidisciplinary groups inside UoM for new project ideas
- dissemination of information about available funds, open calls, etc.
- organization of various lessons, trainings, events, workshops
- partner search for new projects
Its future profile is going to be a little bit redefined with broader set of activities including also the matter of legal ownership of start-ups, project results and all the issues concerning the intellectual property rights
The list of services offered by R&D SC is to gradually increase and to include following:
- establishment and running of new research centers inside UoM
- new contracts and research projects with industry partners
- participation in establishment and running spin-off companies
- consultancy in intellectual property legislative (including licensing, patenting, etc.)
- possibly formation of small incubator for start-up companies with innovative ideas
Contact
E-mail: rdcentar@ac.me
Phone: +382 20 414 248
Fax: +382 20 414 230
Address: Rektorat UCG, Cetinjski put 2, Podgorica 20000, Montenegro
Contact Persons:
Vladimir Jaćimović, Manager
Phone: +382 20 414 247
E-mail: vladimir_jacimovic@hotmail.com
Tatjana Knezevic
Phone: +382 20 414 248
E-mail: tatjanak@ac.me
Source: Mira Vukcevic, Vice-rector of the University of Montenegro
- Higher Education
Phone: +382-20-414-248
Address:Rektorat UCG, Cetinjski put 2 Podgorica
Country:Montenegro
- Montenegro
- Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
Entry created by Katarina Rohsmann on November 2, 2010
Modified on October 19, 2012