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Distinguished Speaker Series – The Agony and Ecstasy of Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

13 Jun 2024


On 13 June, Professor Otto Lin led a seminar on the knowledge translation process from lab to market. From invention in research, innovation to entrepreneurship, he highlighted the success factors and use value of each phase in the wealth creation process.

Professor Lin emphasised the university's role in fostering a conducive corporate ecosystem and entrepreneurial culture. In the knowledge economy, universities converge research, mentorship, and knowledge transfer, educating students in critical thinking, leadership, and social responsibility. To develop a supportive corporate culture, understanding and persuasion is perceived important. Professor Lin further proposed insights to facilitate outcome-based knowledge transfer, highlighting examples of entrepreneurial pioneers in innovation and technology. In the end, he also reinforced the importance of collaborative synergy among government, industry, education, and research.


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