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Description
The new technologies embedded in R&D+i projects of higher education institutions can pose a risk of infringing upon the rights of third parties if not framed within a comprehensive concept of responsible innovation that addresses the legal challenges of its development. To this end, it is proposed to integrate due diligence processes for identifying and evaluating specific legal risks in R&D+i projects, particularly focusing on personal data protection and intellectual property rights, contributing to a broader understanding of responsible innovation that fully encompasses the legal dimension and promotes a proactive and responsible role of researchers.
What will the TNC audience take away from your talk
Anyone who conceives, reviews, or executes any R&D+I project in research, innovation, or higher education institutions.