Representatives of the CTT at UCTM took part in an online training program on innovation organized by T3N-BSB
Antonia Totseva and Teodora Valcheva from the Center for Technology Transfer at UCTM participated in an online training course on technology transfer, intellectual property management, and innovation, which took place from July 8 to 11, 2025. The training, aimed at entrepreneurs, representatives of business organizations, researchers, doctoral students, lecturers, and academic and administrative staff of technology transfer offices, was organized by Project T3N-BSB (Transnational Technology Transfer Network for Black Sea Basin), funded under the Interreg VI-B NEXT Black Sea Basin program.
The course program included topics such as management and licensing of intellectual property rights, developing of entrepreneurial skills in tech transfer, innovation management, technology brokerage, research marketing and technology transfer, technology transfer office operations and sustainability, access to international funding sources, and more.
After successfully passing the final test at the end of the training program, Antonia Totseva and Teodora Valcheva received an international certificate from the partners in Project T3N-BSB (BSB00264): Karadeniz Technical University (Turkey) – lead partner, BATTI (Bulgaria), CERTH (Greece), and “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați (Romania).
Antonia Totseva and Teodora Valcheva from the Center for Technology Transfer at UCTM participated in an online training course on technology transfer, intellectual property management, and innovation, which took place from July 8 to 11, 2025. The training, aimed at entrepreneurs, representatives of business organizations, researchers, doctoral students, lecturers, and academic and administrative staff of technology transfer offices, was organized by Project T3N-BSB (Transnational Technology Transfer Network for Black Sea Basin), funded under the Interreg VI-B NEXT Black Sea Basin program.
The course program included topics such as management and licensing of intellectual property rights, developing of entrepreneurial skills in tech transfer, innovation management, technology brokerage, research marketing and technology transfer, technology transfer office operations and sustainability, access to international funding sources, and more.
After successfully passing the final test at the end of the training program, Antonia Totseva and Teodora Valcheva received an international certificate from the partners in Project T3N-BSB (BSB00264): Karadeniz Technical University (Turkey) – lead partner, BATTI (Bulgaria), CERTH (Greece), and “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galați (Romania).