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A key UTEN program goal is to be an important catalyst in Portugal’s transformation to an innovation-based economy through (1) accelerating commercialization and international market access of Portuguese S&T, and (2) facilitating quality research, education, and training related to S&T commercialization. Accordingly a main objective of UTEN governance is to minimize obstacles while maximizing successful outputs. The overall organization of the UT-Austin/Portugal collaboration will work to keep bureaucratic procedures to a minimum, with the primary goal of achieving early successes while fostering sustainable cooperative activities.

The CoLab Board of Directors will assist with coordination of all UT-Austin/Portugal collaborative programs. CoLab directors from UT-Austin and Portugal will be responsible for assisting UTEN programs and activities and for identifying and fostering additional links among select national and global institutions and industry (see Figure 5). There will be an External Review Committee (ERC) that will report to the CoLab Board of Directors. The External Review Committee will be charged with evaluating on-going UTEN programs and activities and providing recommendations for enhanced effectiveness.

UTEN will have a Joint Operating Board, which will report to the CoLab Governing Board. There will be a UTEN Director based in Austin and a Director and a co-Director based in Portugal. Both directors and the Portuguese Co-Director will organize and participate in UTEN´s Joint Operating Board which will include the Director of the Portuguese Innovation Agency, AdI, and the Director of the Austin Technology Incubator, ATI. The Operating Board will be chaired by the UTEN Director in Portugal.

UTEN Portugal will initially be made up of representatives from the 15 Portuguese universities with the goal of achieving a single operating and management structure achieved through the Portuguese Innovation Agency, AdI. In this context, AdI will provide the national secretariat for UTEN@Portugal and will facilitate all the necessary coordination tasks among the various parts in Portugal. UTEN@Austin will be initially composed of IC² Institute programs including the Austin Technology Incubator (ATI), Commercialization Programs, MS in Science and Technology Commercialization (MSSTC), and the Bureau of Business Research as well as UTA’s Office of Technology Commercialization. UTEN will also have an Industry Affiliates and Internship Program that will be directed by UTEN’s Directors (Figure 5).

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