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Innovation and Intellectual Property Management (IIPM) Laboratory

A very warm welcome to Sara! 

Dr Sara Serradas O'Holleran was raised in Mozambique and has a research background in Life Sciences (Microbiology in Portugal and Institut Pasteur & Neuroscience PhD at Cambridge). This led to her commitment to University-generated innovation addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Global South – namely through past work at social enterprises increasing access to education (secondGO; founder and strategy lead) and responding to water inequality (WaterScope; educational content lead and business strategy), as well as current work with Cambridge Global Challenges (University of Cambridge's Interdisciplinary Research Centre advancing Southern-led research that addresses the SDGs).

Sara is interested in knowledge governance solutions that protect the source and the in-country impact of Southern innovation that is internationally disseminated and commercialized. Together with Professor Frank Tietze and renowned scholars and innovators in the African continent convened by OpenAIR (Open African Innovation Research), Sara is currently working on the GOCIA project focused on protection of the societal impact of African climate knowledge and innovation.

Further details about the GOCIA project here: https://www.iipm.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/gocia-governing-climate-innovation-africa

Further details about Sara here: https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/people/sbas2/

News & Blog articles

IIPM @ R&D Management Conference

1 July 2025

Qi Ang Du and Frank Tietze attended this year's R&D Management Conference in Pisa (Italy) organized by the Institute of Management of Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna . Frank Tietze acted as one of the chairs for the IP Management track jointly organized since 2021 with Alfred Radauer, Martin Moehrle, Ioanna Stefan, Martin...

Newspaper article

2 June 2025

A short opinion piece by Prof. Tietze was featured in the Brussels Morning Newspaper calling for more innovation within our IPR systems to address global challenges: https://brusselsmorning.com/we-need-strong-intellectual-property-rights-for-a-sustainable-future/73186/

Thought piece: Has Innovation Broken Western Culture? Reflections on Contemporary Western Culture and Possible Innovative Ways Forward

20 May 2025

By Frank Tietze (2025) Western culture today is profoundly shaped by ongoing waves of innovation, a concept close to my heart and to which I have dedicated many years of my professional research and teaching career. Technological innovation particularly has transformed daily life, created jobs, and helped build tech...