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==Actively supporting the university technology transfer function==
The technological transfer is defined as a concept where “Research transforms money into knowledge … technology transfer transforms knowledge into money.” (Geoffrey Nicholson, father of the Post-It).” https://ec.europa.eu/knowledge4policy/technology-transfer/what-technology-transfer_en Universidad de los Andes encourages this technical support only to those who have engineering Engineering and business Business courses (lab, external projects, etc). Those who are not focused on these particular studies do not receive this support. However, they tend to always keep up to date with their technology to promote and enhance even more each student's knowledge. Furthermore, Universidad de los Andes has reached out to different colleges around the world and has, throughout the years, developed partnerships that embrace innovation on campus. To name a few we have from Belgium, Australia, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and many more. Moreover, in 2023 the "Open Lab" project was inaugurated. This project aims to significantly increase institutional capacities to develop and manage research and innovation through an integral model that allows addressing the challenges of the social, economic, and productive environment from the link with society and its territorial environment. Develop a strategy that integrates different actions to integrate the university in the model of public engagement with research (Universidad de los Andes, 2024).
==Facilitating university-industry collaboration==
Universidad de Los Andes promotes an innovative ecosystem through external relations. One example of it is the huge number of international relations the institution has to establish innovative alliances. For instance, Stanford University and their UIF Program.
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