ABSTRACT

Chalmers has a long and strong history as an entrepreneurial university focusing on venture creation, rather than on patenting and licensing. Chalmers School of Entrepreneurship has championed student surrogate entrepreneurship into a leading model for technology venture creation. In the last decade, innovation and entrepreneurship have been broadened into early-stage innovation processing enabling intellectual asset building in research groups, while engaging students in a variety of innovative capacities. The university is now at the verge of systematically integrating innovation and entrepreneurship with its missions of research and entrepreneurship.