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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia

October 25-26, 2004

Presidium Hall of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yekaterinburg, Russia

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Aleksandr Y. Ageev, Innovations and Entrepreneurship Support Group, Seversk

Valery N. Charushin, Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg

W. Mark Crowell, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

Aleksei V. Golubev, All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics, Sarov

Eduard S. Gorkunov, Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg

Rita S. Guenther, The U.S. National Academies, Washington, D.C.

Vladimir A. Khokhlov, Institute of High-Temperature Electrochemistry, Yekaterinburg

Vsevolod S. Kortov, Innovatika Center, Urals State Technical University, Yekaterinburg

Viktor L. Kozhevnikov, Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Yekaterinburg

Eugene B. Krentsel, University of Missouri, Columbia

Yury F. Maidanik, Institute of Thermal Physics, Yekaterinburg

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Mark B. Myers, Xerox Company (ret.) and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Ilya M. Paderin, Regional Center for Technology Transfer, Akademichesky, Yekaterinburg

Anatoly N. Paderov, PRAD, Yekaterinburg

George D. Pomeroy, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.

Natalya Y. Pomertseva, Intellectual Property and Innovation Managament Group of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg

Vladimir V. Prokhorov, Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics, Yekaterinburg

Dennis I. Robbins, Techpiphany, Inc., Richardson, Texas

Yury V. Rumyantsev, International Development Center, Snezhinsk

Glenn E. Schweitzer, The U.S. National Academies, Washington, D.C.

E. N. Selivanov, Institute of Metallurgy, Yekaterinburg

Yury K. Shiyan, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Alvin W. Trivelpiece, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque

Boris K. Vodolaga, All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Technical Physics (VNIITF), Snezhinsk

AGENDA

OCTOBER 25, 2004

Welcoming Addresses

Valery N. Charushin, Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Alvin W. Trivelpiece, Sandia National Laboratories

George D. Pomeroy, U.S. Department of Energy

Presentations

Building an Effective Partnership: From Idea to Market

Yury F. Maidanik, Institute of Thermal Physics

Loop Heat Pipes—Highly Efficient Heat Transfer Devices and the Potential for their Commercialization

Natalya Y. Pomortseva, Intellectual Property and Innovation Management Group of the Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Anatoly N. Paderov, PRAD, Yekaterinburg

Technology Transfer to a Foreign Partner: Erosion Resistance Coating Technology for Airfoil Protection Applications

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Vsevolod S. Kortov, Innovatika Center, Urals State Technical University, Yekaterinburg Technology Transfer at Russian Universities: Experiences and Problems

W. Mark Crowell, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill From Research to Technology Transfer: Strategies for Linking Basic Research with Industry Needs

Identifying Opportunities for Moving Ideas to the Market

Boris K. Vodolaga, All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Technical Physics (VNIITF)

Review of Prospective Projects between VNIITF and Institutes of the Urals Branch

Viktor L. Kozhevnikov, Institute of Solid State Chemistry

Applied Research in the Institute for Solid State Chemistry

Mark B. Myers, Xerox Company (ret.) and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Consideration of Market and Technological Factors for Commercial Success

Assessing Opportunities for Introducing New Technologies

Aleksandr Y. Ageev, Innovations and Entrepreneurship Support Group

Innovation Potential of Seversk

Ilya M. Paderin, Regional Center for Technology Transfer, Akademichesky

On Work Practices of the Urals Regional Center for Technology Transfer

Open Discussion

OCTOBER 26, 2004

Welcoming Address

Eduard S. Gorkunov, Urals Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Presentations

Problems in Need of Solutions: Identifying Industrial Priorities

Aleksei V. Golubev, All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics

Marketing and Commercializing R&D Capabilities: SarovLabs as a Case Study

Managing a Successful Industry-Research Partnership

Vladimir A. Khokhlov, Institute of High-Temperature Electrochemistry

Innovation Potential of High Temperature Electrochemistry

Planning for the Quality of New Technological Products: Requirements for Researchers

Yury V. Rumyantsev, International Development Center

Responsibilities for Introducing New Technologies into Practice: Organization, Assistance, and Financial Aspects

Assessing Opportunities for Introducing New Technologies

Alvin W. Trivelpiece, Sandia National Laboratories

Experience of U.S. National Laboratories

Customer-Driven Research

Eugene B. Krentsel, University of Missouri, Columbia

Technology Push vs. Market Pull

Vladimir V. Prokhorov, Institute of Mathematics and Mechanics

Multifunctional System for Internet Video Communications

E. N. Selivanov, Institute of Metallurgy, Yekaterinburg

Innovation Activity at the Institute of Metallurgy

Dennis I. Robbins, Techpiphany, Inc.

Commercialization of R&D through a New Business Development Process

Open Discussion

Adjournment

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Russian-American Workshop: Innovating for Profit in Russia." National Research Council. 2006. Innovating for Profit in Russia: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11418.
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The National Research Council hosted an interacademy workshop in Yekaterinburg, Russia together with the Russian Academy of Sciences in October 2004 as a means of exploring various aspects of industrial innovation in the Urals region of Russia. Workshop presenters focused on the establishment of cooperative business partnerships between Russian industrial companies and Russian research organizations, particularly those in the closed nuclear cities of Russia. The concept of "market pull" was therefore an important aspect of the workshop, including partnerships between Russian researchers and international companies, as well as those with international research centers. However, given the complex economic and research climates in Russia, which are intensified in the nuclear cities, cooperation between Russian industry and Russian researchers were of primary during the workshop presentations and subsequent discussions as captured in this workshop summary.

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