
How does Innoget work?
Through Innoget the scientific community and technology-based firms (we named them Research Partners) can interact with R&D and innovation departments of international organizations by: Sending proposals to solve their technology needs (Challenges) or by introducing them the results of their research activities sending inventions to companies’ Innovation Box-in (IBox-in) or by checking technology offers posted at companies’ Innovation Box-out (IBox-out)
Challenges: Research Partners develop and submit their proposals to solve Challenges posted by international companies from different industrial sectors. If the submitted proposal is selected by the company, you will have the opportunity to start a collaborative project and/or establish a business relationship with that company.
IBox-in: Research Partners find companies willing to get ideas, patents, products and / or technologies related to their areas of activity and knowledge. These companies will invite you to send them (we name them inventions) through their IBox-in. Once received and analyzed, companies will contact you whenever your invention has a potential application in their products.
IBox-out: Research Partners find companies willing to promote their innovations (patents, innovative products and services and/or innovative technologies). You only have to access its technology offers’portfolio posted at its Innovation Box-out (IBox-out) and contact the company’s representative listed in the IBox if you are interested in establishing a collaborative and/or business relationship.

Other related questions
What is an Innoget’s Research Partner?
Am I a potential Research Partner?
Why do I need to register before I can view challenges and IBoxes details?
Can I register as Open Company and as Research Partner at the same time?
If I am registered as a Research Partner, may I post Challenges and Iboxes?
