UT Austin Portugal focuses on the new movement of Responsible Innovation
What does it mean to be responsible when innovating? Why is it different from social innovation? How do you develop such a process? These and other questions were answered in…
Phase 3 (2018-2024)
Building on the scientific achievements in Portugal during the last decades, TIE | UTEN provides a comprehensive early venture assessment strategy, leveraging its previous high-impact work in transforming science into valuable technologies for businesses and helping Portuguese startup companies to attain success globally.
The UT Austin Portugal Program intends to further develop commercialization activities in a way that promotes new frontiers of knowledge in emerging areas worldwide, as well as the development of new network opportunities, oriented towards international markets.
For more information on past activities, please visit UTEN Portugal.
Area Director for Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Portugal
Area Director for Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Portugal
João Claro is Chief Executive Officer of INESC TEC and Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management at Faculdade de Engenharia of the Universidade do Porto (FEUP). At INESC TEC, he is also a researcher in the Centre for Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, and at FEUP he directs the Doctoral Program in Engineering and Public Policy. He is affiliated with Porto Business School (PBS), where he is a member of the Academic Council, and heads the Entrepreneurship and Innovation academic area.
Between 2013 and 2017, João Claro was the National Director of the Carnegie Mellon Portugal Program, an international partnership in Information and Communication Technologies between Portuguese universities, research labs and companies, and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), funded by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia.
In 2008, he was a visiting scholar with the Engineering Systems Division at MIT. In the past 15 years, he has taught and mentored more than 150 technology commercialization teams from Portuguese universities, research labs and companies, in multiple initiatives with ANI, COTEC Portugal, FCUP, FEUP, INESC TEC, PBS, and CMU.
João Claro holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from FEUP (2008), an MSc in Quantitative Methods in Management from PBS (2002), and an undergraduate degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from FEUP (1993). Prior to returning to the University, he was a software engineer and information systems project manager at Edinfor (1994-1998).
Area Director for Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Portugal
What does it mean to be responsible when innovating? Why is it different from social innovation? How do you develop such a process? These and other questions were answered in…
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