Intellectual Property & Research Output Commercialization Training

The  Intellectual Property Management Office (IPMO) proposes to train staff, students and researchers from various units of the University, so that their research  products and processes can be protected, moved along into the product development and commercialization phase for the benefit of the researcher, the University and the society.

The training is intended to be practical and therefore the resource persons are drawn from invention/innovation incubation based organizations, inventors with commercialized Intellectual Property and those with relevant business skills.

Value Proposition in Start-Up: 8th Boot Camp session organized by the Hult Prize UoN

The Office of Career Services invites all staff and students to the 8th Boot Camp session organized by the Hult Prize UoN On Campus team.  The speaker, Irene Mwihaki, is a seasoned startup coach and an entrepreneur.   The Facilitator, Elsie Christine is the Assistant Director, Hult Prize UoN On Campus Program and a student at the University of Nairobi.   Date: October 14, 2020 (Today) Time: 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Topic: ‘Virtual Proposition in Start-Up’   Click on the link below to register for the meeting: click here

Intellectual Property & Research Output Commercialization Training

The Intellectual Property Management Office (IPMO) proposes to train staff, students and researchers from various units of the University, so that their research products and processes can be protected, moved along into the product development and commercialization phase for the benefit of the researcher, the University and the society. The training is intended to be practical and therefore the resource persons are drawn from invention/innovation incubation based organizations, inventors with commercialized Intellectual Property and those with relevant business skills. The training will be held using TEAMS® from 9.00 to 2.00 PM on Tuesday 10th November 2020. The resource persons will include Prof. Tom Ogada, Dr. Kenneth Chelule, Dr. Robert Karanja, Prof. Cyrus Iraya and Prof. Mary Kinoti.