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Scientific Development Commercialization Sector

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Scientific Development Commercialization Sector

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Commercialization of scientific research results, aimed at benefiting society and increasing the organization’s profitability.

1.Analyzing scientific research projects and completed scientific projects of university scientists with commercialization potential, selecting projects, implementing acceleration programs for scientific projects, and organizing commercialization reactors for technologies and projects (including initiatives for scientific projects, program-targeted projects, and young scientists' projects).
2.Searching for funding sources, including the Science Fund, local administrations, subsoil user enterprises, procurement portals (tenders), government institutions, and private business sector orders, as well as preparing proposals in collaboration with scientists.
3.Informing and conducting explanatory work for faculty members, researchers, and students about competitions organized by government institutions and other organizations in the field of commercialization, providing documentation support for applications, assisting in project implementation, and monitoring their effective execution.
4.Organizing the establishment of economic contracts for the sale of products (goods) and the provision of paid services arising from the implementation of scientific projects to other institutions and organizations.
5.Creating a database of all paid service agreements and paid scientific research agreements conducted by university staff and faculty members.
6.Coordinating the work of production facilities launched within commercialization projects and recommending their establishment as startup companies.
7.Conducting marketing activities for products, goods, and services produced within projects, organizing sales processes and exhibitions, and developing a catalog of products, goods, and services arising from university scientific projects, official duties, or educational processes.
8.Establishing a business club at the university and organizing roundtable discussions with business representatives and government institutions to introduce scientific developments into production.
9.Developing international projects, participating in international competitions, and translating documents into English.