We are delighted to announce that two members of the IIPM Laboratory have each received prestigious Doctoral Studies Programme funding from RADMA (Research and Development Management Association).
- Qi Ang Du has been awarded support for research on Intellectual Property Strategies and Governance Technology in the Transition to the Sharing Economy.
- Jan-Gero Alexander Hannemann has been awarded support for research on Decentralised Licensing and Intellectual Property Management in the Age of AI and Blockchain.
These competitive awards from RADMA recognise the strong research potential of both Qi Ang and Alexander and highlight the growing significance of intellectual property governance, licensing strategies, and emerging technologies—core themes of the IIPM Lab’s work.
Further detailes available here: https://radma.net/doctoral-studies-programme-2019-recipients-announced/