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We invite applications for the "Leaders in Innovation Fellowships - Supporting the Commercialization of Research Results" training program.

Friday - August 3, 2018 1:57 PM

Within the framework of the Newton Vietnam Programme, the British Embassy is pleased to announce the 5th call for applications for the “Leaders in Innovation Fellowships – Supporting the Commercialization of Research Results” training program, implemented by the Department of Market Development and Science and Technology Enterprises (DMOE) in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).

The program is scheduled to take place in the United Kingdom from January 14th to January 25th, 2019.

1. Target participants for the program:

Scientists, inventors, and startups in the field of commercializing research results, especially innovative solutions with practical significance, contribute to socio-economic development.

2. How to participate:

Scientists and inventors interested in submitting their ideas are invited to register online and send them to the following email address:lif.natec@gmail.combefore 5:00 PM on August 31, 2018

Please refer to the detailed program content in the attached file below and submit your ideas via the link.https://docs.google.com/ĐXYT_LIF5

To best facilitate the application process for candidates, the Department of Business Development is organizing two workshops to advise and guide candidates in completing their applications and procedures according to the program's criteria, and to answer questions related to the program. These workshops will be held on August 16, 2018 in Hanoi and August 17, 2018 in Ho Chi Minh City.

3. Contact:

For any further information, please contact:

Ms. Do Hai Minh Ngoc, Program Coordinator

Center for Training and Support for Technology Market Development, Department of Enterprise Development

Phone: 0169 6464 366, email:dhmngoc@most.gov.vn.

Download the application invitation here.

Download the seminar invitation here.

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