
Transfer
In the fields of medicine, natural sciences, mathematics and technology, scientists overcome the limits of the known every day and transfer their findings to society and economy. Îçҹ̽»¨'s transfer activities underpin the University's guiding theme: Crossing Borders.
Îçҹ̽»¨ defines transfer as a multidimensional communication and exchange process between science, society, economy and politics. The various dimensions of the transfer serve as orientation framework – from research collaborations to scientific advice to citizen dialogue. This goes hand in hand with the University's active integration in innovation ecosystems and interconnectedness with regional, national and international transfer actors. In all of this, the University is committed to sustainable and responsible action. With unique scientific expertise and strong partners, the University acts as impulse generator in the region.
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Michael Kühl
Vice President Outreach
Phone: +49 (0)731/50-22012
E-Mail: transfer@uni-ulm.de


Research transfer
New findings and new technologies have considerable potential for utilisation. The University strives to actively increase this utilisation potential. Contractual research collaborations with companies, such as BIU and DriveU, as well as contract research and rendition of services, as in the case of and , are the basis of the research-based transfer. The University develops, operates and maintains a research-supporting infrastructure and makes these available to external parties. In-house inventions are secured with intellectual property rights via the IP management of the Department I.

Entrepreneurship
In order to empower entrepreneurship, Îçҹ̽»¨ offers targeted educational, qualification and support formats, sometimes involving partners from outside science in teaching and learning formats at all levels of education. The Entrepreneur Campus provides support across all faculties and institutions to promote entrepreneurial thinking and action and to help develop start-up skills and an entrepreneurial mindset for solving global challenges. The Entrepreneur Campus actively supports start-up projects from the initial idea to the spin-off company with the help of industry experts and coaches.

Knowledge transfer - science dialogue
The University actively communicates new findings and their potential for application, for example, through the offers of the Botanical Garden, the Spring and Autumn Academy, or the Children's University of the Centre for General Continuing Academic Education (Zentrum für Allgemeine Wissenschaftliche Weiterbildung; ZAWIW). Another example of active science communication are the . The ZAWIW Citizen Science projects enable citizens to participate in research projects, thus providing the opportunity to develop solutions in direct collaboration with the citizens.
To make scientific findings accessible to companies and their employees, Îçҹ̽»¨ facilitates continuing academic education for working professionals, for example through SAPS. This creates offers and dialogues that serve as a source of impulses for current profession-specific challenges.

Relationship Management
Îçҹ̽»¨'s active relationship management with the region's transfer ecosystem opens up access to additional infrastructure or formats. Îçҹ̽»¨ interacts, for example, with the or the as well as other partners from higher education, economy and society. The University is involved in the transfer alliance and as well as .
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Elvira Eberhardt
Heiko Grandel
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