Prometheus
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WHAT WE DO -> PROJECTS -> Prometheus
SciFY, in collaboration with the internationally prestigious SRI International and with the support of the US Embassy in Athens, implemented the “Prometheus” program: an innovative program aimed at training researchers in Technology Transfer.
Through the “Prometheus” project, dozens of researchers from all over Greece learned:
In total, the program included:
The need is clear: although there are over 40,000 Ph.D. holders in Greece (2% of university graduates, following EU trends), PhDs are not linked to innovation. Most PhD holders follow an academic career, and companies are not engaged with doctoral programs.
Therefore, the innovation produced in research centers rarely reaches the Greek business ecosystem.
“Diamonds are hidden in drawers in research institutions of our country and remain unexploited. Research whose results never reached our life when they could make it much better”, says Vassilis Giannakopoulos, Marketing and Social Impact Manager of SciFY.
“Amongst them, there could be new diagnostic tests or treatments for diseases, new materials with amazing capabilities, anything we can imagine! As well as things we can’t. The reason for that is that researchers haven’t been trained on how to make their ideas a reality or how to create products, services, and companies. How to work together to give us real innovation.”
Support: US Embassy in Athens
Partners: SRI International, NCSR Demokritos, FORTH
Duration: February 2021 – September 2021
The project started in April 2021 and ended in December 2021. In its duration, 50 researchers at various stages of their careers from 8 institutions/bodies were trained, thus creating a first base in key organizations in Greece.
Α1. Basic program (Planting the seed)
Α2. Mentorship Program (Nurturing)
After the training, participants were supported through a mentorship program based on their ideas/plans. Two mentors from SRI were assigned to support the teams for 6 months.
Α3. Building skills through practice (Growing)
Trained researchers from NCSR Demokritos had the opportunity to test their skills by participating in a Science Communication event on December 15, 2021. In this event, there was also participation from a startup from FORTH in Crete.
The event attracted 46 participants. In it, 5 groups presented their projects.
In addition, 1 team (the one with the most advanced project) actively seeks potential investors, and the rest of the groups are in talks with potential end users.
The project attracted the interest of the media, with 27 articles, a radio interview, etc.
We received positive comments from the groups supported during the program.