How do you work with research laboratories?
Participate in innovation networks with academic partners
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How do you work with research laboratories?
Participate in innovation networks with academic partners

Author : Arnauld LESERVOT

Publication date: September 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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3. How do you work with research laboratories?

Once the laboratory or laboratories have been identified, there are several possible ways of working together:

  • one-off expertise. Most of the time, this involves solving a technical problem or providing technical support, but without the need for a study or prototype. A direct contract with the laboratory is the simplest;

  • if the innovation requires a more in-depth technical study or the production of a prototype within a limited timeframe (from 6 months to 3 years), it is preferable to sign a research contract with the laboratory, with assistance in the form of a research tax credit or other (OSEO, regional...). Each laboratory defines its own rules concerning intellectual property, which need to be negotiated on a case-by-case basis;

  • if the aim is to develop an existing...

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