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What are the Key Components of Effective Partnerships?
Effective public-private partnerships in nanotechnology should include:
Clear Objectives
: Both parties should have a shared vision and clear goals for the partnership.
Defined Roles and Responsibilities
: Each partner should understand their specific contributions and obligations.
Mutual Trust and Transparency
: Open communication and trust are crucial for the success of the partnership.
Intellectual Property Management
: Agreements should be in place to handle IP rights and disputes.
Evaluation and Metrics
: Regular assessments to measure progress and make necessary adjustments.
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