INT’L CONFERENCE ON “COMMERCIALIZATION OF EDUCATION” UNDERWAY IN BAKU
The International Conference on “Commercialization of Education” commenced in Baku, on Tuesday.
The event, organized jointly by the Moscow International and Ukraine Scientific- Technical Centers and Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS), brought together scientists and specialists from Russia, Azerbaijan, USA, Canada, Georgia, Uzbekistan and other countries.
Addressing the conference, Deputy director of the Ukraine Scientific-Technical Centers, Viktor Korsun, in detail updated the participants on the commercialization of education, business-plan and license. Mr. Korsun stressed that the foundation of the structure, represented by them could assist the scientists on license.
The conference focused on the reports on business plan, project management and approach to commercialization.
The scientists made discussions on the theme, and made appropriate proposals.
The conference will resume on October 17.
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