Andrew Gaule discusses tech transfer and university incubation with Tal Badt, X-lab Tsinghua University, and Quentin Compton-Bishop, Warwick Ventures.

Andrew Gaule (pictured), CEO at Aimava, explores two different perspectives on tech transfer and university incubation.

In the following two interviews, ANdrew talks Tal Badt, director of business development at X-lab Tsinghua University, Beijing, and with Quentin Compton-Bishop, CEO at Warwick Ventures.

Tal Badt, director of business development, X-lab Tsinghua University, Beijing


Give us a brief introduction to yourself.

I come from Israel, born and raised there, and I have worked in Israel for some years as an intellectual property (IP) attorney. That brought me to working with a lot of high-tech and startup companies and I figured that pure law was not my forte and I really enjoyed the interplay between business and innovation. That actually brought me to China about seven years ago.

I got my MBA at Tsinghua University, and when I graduated I had just heard of X-lab, so it was…

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