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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

Upcoming World IP Day 2024

25 April 2024

This year's World IP Day is dedicated to the topic of " IP and the SDGs: Building our common future with innovation and creativity ". Those that have followed our research will know that this is an important topic for our group. We are thus delighted that two colleagues and friends, Dr Pratheeba Vimalnath (now Lecturer in...

Visit to Chalmers University of Technology

28 March 2024

Frank attended the final seminar acting as discussants for Sarah van Santen, PhD student of Prof. Marcus Holgersson at the Department for Technology Management and Economics. Her thesis includes two studies unpacking the role of IP in digital and sustainable entrepreneurship. This was a good opportunity to meet again with...

Talk by Prof. Caroline Ncube at King's College

22 March 2024

Within the context of our GOCIA project (Governing Climate Innovation from Africa), it was an honour to host Prof. Caroline Ncube at King's College, Cambridge for a talk on "African perspectives on governing Science, Technology and Innovation to advance the SDGs" during which she introduced her new book, the " Elgar...