The Weekend Breakfast Show with Elphas Nkosi

MARKAZ SAHABA ONLINE RADIOMore by Markaz Sahaba Online Radio  |  THE CURRENT AFFAIRS SHOW WITH ELPHAS NKOSI Professor Mammo MuchieDST-NRF SARChI Chair in Innovation Studies,Tshwane University of Technology https://iono.fm/e/762561?fbclid=IwAR1aSl4sIV-YJ709WsYVBZNFmyzPFrmqje-3VsAmUdRpnd4-tSZdlFATBYk

South African universities should produce more commercial ideas

https://theconversation.com/south-african-universities-should-produce-more-commercial-ideas-124226?fbclid=IwAR0xqef-MgdqbNO8eOBQo12jAnTchhTJ3DV6Kkaj2mYYUwMrqkK_S289ZDU South African universities should produce more commercial ideas October 7, 2019 4.52pm SAST Authors Swapan Kumar PatraTshwane University of TechnologyMammo MuchieDST-NRF SARChI Chair in Innovation Studies, Tshwane University of Technology Disclosure statement Swapan Kumar Patra is a member of EU-H2020 project on Global Value Chain Mammo Muchie receives funding from IDRC, DFID, SIDA and EU-Horizon Partners The Conversation is

THC2019 Award winners selected!

On the 10 September THC2019 Awards have been handed over at the Gala dinner of the  XVII Triple Helix Conference 2019 – a Catalyst for Change Conference! This year, award winners in the categories of  Best Poster Award 2019,  Best Paper Award 2018,  Early Career Researcher Best Paper Award 2019 and

Bahirdar University is hosting The Ethiopian e-Journal for Research and Innovation Foresight (Ee-JRIF)

The Ethiopian e-Journal for Research and Innovation Foresight (Ee-JRIF) that  the Nes -Global Network( www.nesglobal.org)  founded will be now run by the Bahardar University (BDU), Ethiopia. We congratulate the dynamic  BDU management team for making the university to run Ethiopian e-Journal for Research and Innovation Foresight (Ee-JRIF)http://journals.bdu.edu.et/index.php/eejrif4 This journal has

THC2019 : A CATALYST FOR CHANGE

The XVII Triple Helix International Conference came to Cape Town on 9 – 11 September and gathered academics, researchers, students, policymakers and practitioners from around the world, to engage and share in their research and practical application of the Triple Helix model. This year’s discussions explored the concept of

The African Integrated and Sustainable Innovation and Development System

By Prof. Mammo Muchie Three challenges are now confronting Africa. The problem of unending; poverty, inequality and unemployment has not been replaced with additive and multiplicative wellbeing for all the people. There is now a demographic explosion and climate change with informal and agriculture economy remaining still largely where the majority