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The Patents of French Science: The Case of CNRS

Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Berlin)

Programm

Monday, 10. October
14.00-14.15 JÜRGEN RENN (MPIWG, BERLIN), FLORIAN SCHMALTZ (GMPG, BERLIN)
Welcome 14.15-14.45 JAROMIR BALCAR (GMPG, BERLIN), ALEXANDER V. SCHWERIN (GMPG, BERLIN)
Basic Research & Commercialization: the Case of the Max Planck Society SECTION 1: Innovation Regimes
Chair: MONIKA DOMMANN (ETH ZÜRICH) 14.45-15.45 ANNA GUAGNINI (UNIV. BOLOGNA)
Individuals, Institutions, and the Commercialization of Academic Science: A Long-term Comparative Perspective 16.15-17.15 ZHIHUI ZHANG (CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, BEIJING)
From “Ivory Tower” to “Doing Business”. The Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Rise of the Chinese "Silicon Valley" (1980-1990) 17.15-18.15 HELMUT MAIER (UNIV. BOCHUM)
The Innovation System of the Max Planck Institute of Coal Research Ltd. KEYNOTE LECTURE
18.30-19.30 DOMINIQUE PESTRE (CENTRE ALEXANDRE KOYRÉ, PARIS)
Is Commercialization the Best or Only Word? On the Economization of Environmental Protection since the 1970s Tuesday, 11. October
SECTION 2: Institutional Identities
Chair: CARSTEN REINHARDT (UNIV. BIELEFELD) 09.30-10.30 CHRISTINA DIBLITZ (UNIV. SUTTGART)
In Between of Service, Fundamental Research and Innovation: A 'Triple Helix’ Model of the Material Producers and Scientific Service Groups in the Max Planck Society 11.00-12.00 JAROMIR BALCAR (GMPG, BERLIN)
Technology Transfer in the Mode of Trial and Error: The History of Max Planck’s Garching Innovation Ltd. 12.00-13.00 GABRIEL GALVEZ-BEHAR (CNRS, LILLE)
The Patents of French Science: The Case of CNRS SECTION 3: Professionalization
Chair: ULRIKE THOMS (GMPG, BERLIN) 14.00-15.00 DAVID KALDEWEY (Univ. Bonn)
Changing Modes of Identity Work: Commercialization From Within Academia 15.00-16.00 ALEXANDER V. SCHWERIN (GMPG, BERLIN)
Max Planck Biosciences in the 1970s/80s and the Struggle for New Directions KEYNOTE LECTURE
16.30-17.30 PHILIP MIROWSKI (UNIV. NOTRE DAME, USA)
The Advent of ‘Open Science’: A New Neoliberal Era? ROUND TABLE
19.30-21.00 MONIKA DOMMANN, JEAN-PAUL GAUDILLIÈRE, JÜRGEN KOCKA, PHILIP MIROWSKI, DOMINIQUE PESTRE
Commercialization in Comparison Wednesday, 12. October
SECTION 4: Strategies of Merchandizing
Chair: JEAN-PAUL GAUDILLIÈRE (CNRS, CERMES3, Paris) 09.00-10.00 TON VAN HELVOORT (NETHERLANDS)
“Make, Buy or Ally”: Unilever and the New Biotechnology During the Last Quarter of the 20th Century 10.00-11.00 CYRUS MODY (MAASTRICHT UNIV.)
Commercialization as Experimentation: Entangled Institutional Innovations among Santa Barbara Physicists in the 1970s 11.30-12.30 CHRISTOPHE LECUYER (UPMC, PARIS)
Selling Innovation: The Case of Semiconductor Research at the University of California 12.30-13.30 GEMMA CIRAC CLAVERAS (INSTITUT PIERRE SIMON LAPLACE, PARIS)
Trading with Satellite Weather Data in the United States: Public or Commodities Final Discussion
14.00-15.00 CARSTEN REINHARDT (UNIV. BIELEFELD)
Concluding Remarks

Kontakt

Alexander v. Schwerin
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
commercialization@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

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