The recent TUD (Dresden University of Technology)| Excite Summer School provided a unique and enriching experience, bringing together theoretical knowledge and hands-on application in the field of business models and tumor therapy. Over five intensive days (25-31.08.2024), participants explored the details of developing business strategies while gaining insight into patent law and intellectual property protection. Ines Papak, a PhD student from the ICCVS, was among the attendees.

A key aspect of the event was the collaborative effort among participants. The atmosphere throughout the summer school was electric, as participants engaged in dynamic exchanges of ideas and put their newly gained knowledge into practice.

Ines shared her thoughts: “There’s something so satisfying about applying what you’ve just learned alongside a group of smart, driven individuals. The energy was contagious, and it was a reminder of how powerful collaborative learning can be.”

The participation in the Summer School has been implemented in the frame of project CANVAS activities.

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