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Changes sought to take publicly funded inventions to market

There’s a push for more standardisation in spin-outs from public research, similar to what’s been done in the UK, and new funding models.

Harnessing those light bulb idea moments.

For Dr Shieak Tzeng, chief executive of Wellington medical imaging company Wellumio, the tech transfer journey was not a smooth one.

While an associate professor of physiology at Otago University, Tzeng was introduced to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging by some engineering colleagues at

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Fiona Rotherham Wed, 01 Jan 2025
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