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Yearly Archives: 2016

Recognizing Informal Sector Innovation: Implications for Traditional Knowledge Development in Africa

Gender, IP, and Innovation: Open AIR’s Future Research

El Houssamy Presents at Egypt Entrepreneurship Summit

Professor Carys Craig Infuses the Open Access Movement with Feminism at...

Annual Report 2016

Understanding the Dynamics of Knowledge Transfer in Nigeria’s Otigba Hardware Cluster

Makerspaces and Creativity

Meet Open AIR’s New and Emerging Researchers Group (NERG)

“Making” Innovation Happen: Open AIR Hosts a Successful Workshop on the...

Dr. Kakooza “Dealing with Trans-Border Quasi-Intellectual Property”

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