Core Insights - The demand for technology managers is increasing due to the need for technology transfer and the support from national and local policies [1][2] - There is a significant shortage of technology managers in China, with a ratio of researchers to technology managers at less than 100:1, compared to 25:1 in Europe [1] Group 1: Policy and Institutional Support - Recent policies have been introduced to promote the development of technology transfer and the training of technology managers, including the formal inclusion of technology managers in the national occupational classification [2] - The Shanghai government has launched specific plans to enhance technology transfer and the cultivation of technology managers, including the "Shanghai Action Plan for Promoting Technology Transfer (2024-2027)" [2] Group 2: Educational Initiatives - Some universities are incorporating technology transfer into their graduate education programs, with Fudan University set to launch a Master of Technology Transfer (MTT) program aimed at cultivating professionals who understand technology, finance, and management [3] - The MTT program will focus on key industries such as artificial intelligence, biomedicine, integrated circuits, new energy, and new materials, employing a comprehensive training model that includes education, practical experience, certification, and capital support [3] Group 3: Practical Applications and Collaborations - Fudan University's technology transfer center is actively working to facilitate the conversion of original research and advanced technologies into practical applications through various initiatives [4] - The center has established a platform for collaboration among technology, industry, and investment, successfully connecting multiple projects in fields like biomedicine, integrated circuits, and artificial intelligence with industry and capital [4]
破解“转化难”,“技术经理人”站上风口
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