Aspect: Stimulating the pipeline workshop report
BackResources27th September 2021
The Aspect Research Commercialisation Community of Practice (CoP) seeks to share best practices, find opportunities for shared activities and identify and test new and experimental models for commercialising social
science research.
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Community of Practice and Research Commercialisation

The CoP recently hosted a workshop series on stimulating the pipeline for social science research commercialisation, the outputs from which are reported in this document.
We anticipate the learnings to be informative for practitioners who are involved in Research Commercialisation activity within their organisation, in particular representatives from Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs).
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