Abstract

This paper outlines the key characteristics and activities of technology transfer and innovation support institutions in the relatively successful transition economy of Estonia, and describes a new attempt to establish a systematic approach to the commercialization of R&D – the Estonian National Innovation Programme. The two institutions discussed in detail are: Tartu Science Park, which is concerned mainly with the incubation of start-up and small enterprises, and the Tallinn Technical University Innovation Centre, which deals mainly with technology and knowledge transfer from the university. Finally, the author sets out problems identified and lessons learned from the experience of managing the development of these technology transfer and innovation support organizations.

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