TRIPLE HELIX XII CONFERENCE AND TH JOURNAL
A few days missing to the 12th International Triple Helix Conference “The Triple Helix and innovation-based economic growth: new frontiers and solutions”, that will be held on September 11-13, 2014 in Tomsk, Russia.
An international and high profile attendance is expected in Tomsk for the XII edition of the TH Conference series: participants are professors and researchers from 56 universities, representatives of state and regional authorities, medium-sized and large business. In total more than 200 participants from 30 countries are taking part in the event. Among them are the President of the Triple Helix Association and lead researcher of H-STAR Institute
Henry Etzkowitz, the Deputy Director of Open Innovations Center of University of California, Berkeley
Solomon Darwin, the founder and president of Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Edward Crowley, the professor of Tallinn University of Technology
Wolfgang Drechsler, the CEO of Economic Growth of Barcelona City Council
Josep Pique, the Economic consultant for Detroit Future City
Kyle Polk and others.
Videos of the plenary sessions will be displayed on the conference and the
THA web page immediately after the event.
Beside the
Triple Helix Association the conference has been organised by the
Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radio Electronics, the
National Research Tomsk State University and the Association of Entrepreneurial Universities of Russia.
Download the
final program of the event.
Triple Helix - a journal of University-Industry-Government Innovation and Entrepreneurship, has been successfully launched!
The Triple Helix of university-industry-government relations is an internationally recognized model for understanding entrepreneurship, the changing dynamics of universities, innovation and socio-economic development. The aim of the journal is to publish research for an international audience covering analysis, theory, measurements and empirical enquiry in all aspects of university-industry-government interactions. The objective is to unite key research on the transformations of universities, capitalization of knowledge, translational research, spin-off activities, intellectual property, knowledge and technology transfer, as well as the international bases and dimensions of Triple Helix relations, their impacts, social, economic, political, cultural, health and environmental implications as they arise from and shape Triple Helix interactions.
Latest article:
Implementing the Triple Helix model in a non-Western context: an institutional logics perspective
Yuzhuo Cai (University of Tampere, Finland; July 2014)
Some articles forthcoming:
Making a Humanities Town: Knowledge-infused Clusters, Civic Entrepreneurship and Civil Society in Local Innovation Systems
Henry Etzkowitz (Triple Helix Institute, USA)
Innovation today. The Triple Helix and research diversity
Alain-Marc Rieu (University of Lyon-Jean Moulin, France)
Triple Helix and Residential Development in a Science and Technology Park: The Role of Intermediaries
Jürgen Gohlke et al (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
See more in the
TH Journal flyer