Luc Lalande
Director of Carleton University's Innovation Transfer Office. Programs include Tech Venture Challenge, Social Innovation Challenge and Foundry. Additional initiatives to bring innovation to not-for-profits through the use of open source software.
| Headline: | Educator |
| Work status: | Employed Full-Time |
| Website: | http://www.ottawatechcommun... |
| Industries: | Biotech, Cleantech, Computing, Education, Information Technology, Internet, Media |
| Skills: | Business, English, Entrepreneurship, French, Languages, Leadership, Management, Public speaking, Writing |
| Location: | Ottawa, Canada |
| Groups: | MIT GSW 2008, Social e-challenge Competition 2008, Social Entrepreneurship and Education Consortium, Technology Venture Challenge Ottawa |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Creating a group, Finding experts, Finding mentors, Giving back, Helping friends, Helping members of my groups, Internships, Learning about entrepreneurship, Meeting new people, Mentoring, Offering Expertise, Partnering with other groups, Professional opportunities, Receiving feedback, Sharing my projects |
| Tags: | Entrepreneurship, Innovation, innovation and startup ecosystems, open source, Social Innovation |
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| Employer: | Carleton University |
| Position: | Director of Innovation Programs |
| Time period: | June 1996 - Present |
PUBLICATIONS
| Papers: | Role of University Technology Transfer Offices in University Technology Commercialization: Case study of the Carleton University Foundry Program Manu Sharma, Uma Kumar &Luc Lalande. --INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SERVICES MANAGEMENT
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS March 11-12, 2005, Radisson Hotel, New Delhi, India |
Luc's Contacts (4)
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James Smith
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Manu Sharma
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Anne Swift
President of Young Inventors International, Ph.D. student in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Change at Carnegie Mellon University
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Jill Woodley