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363-1095-00L 3 Credits MSC D-MTEC
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Commercializing Science and Technology

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Jana Thiel
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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:42:29

Abstract

This is the first knowledge module within the CAS ELTV. During this module, we (1) introduce the CAS and ETH, (2) will learn more about each participant and their business projects, and (3) will also discuss the core themes of this module on important considerations of strategy formation in technology ventures.

Objective

This module will enable participants: - To understand and select from commercialization strategies available to them (e.g., licensing, partnering, and vertical integration) and respective business model choices - Assess and generate development options for key internal enabling factors such IP strategy and key resources and capabilities - Understand different market research and developments tools (lean start-up vs. technology broadcasting) and select appropriate methods and related KPIs

Content

This CAS ELTV module focuses on elements of entrepreneurial strategy formation and implementation in nascent markets and/or industries. Participants will study commercial options available to them, e.g., technology broadcasting, licensing and partnering, and vertical integration, which is complemented by a practical view on IP strategy, driven by business strategy rather than arbitrary choices. The module also includes the introduction to lean innovation methods incl. agile product development methods and core tools of the lean startup approach. This 2-day module is extended by the kick-off event for the leadership coaching. For more information, see also our online platform.

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General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Commercializing Science and Technology
bi-weekly (with exception of course information meeting) Course start is 17.15 p.m.
  • 18.02 Date 17:15-19:00 (WEV F 109)
  • 25.02 Date 17:15-19:00 (WEV F 109)
  • 10.03 Date 17:15-21:00 (WEV F 109)
  • 24.03 Date 17:15-21:00 (WEV H 326)
  • 07.04 Date 17:15-21:00 (WEV F 109)
  • 21.04 Date 17:15-21:00 (WEV F 109)
  • 05.05 Date 17:15-21:00 (WEV F 109)
  • 19.05 Date 17:15-21:00 (WEV F 109)
2 h weekly

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