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News: ‘Research meets Industry’ on Material and Technologies for Energy and Environment will take place on 21st April

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Mariana Marques

The “Research Meets Industry” event, organised by FET BRIEFING, is back with a new session on April 21st, 2021, this time focusing on innovative projects that are developing material and technologies for the Energy and Environment areas. This session will allow researchers and relevant counterparts from the industry sector to establish a common ground for potential cooperation. 

 

At the event, participants will learn from their fellow research colleagues how to share and present their projects successfully. There will also be time to meet the new EIC Programme Managers working in the energy area to support participants in maximising their projects’ innovation potential. And finally, there will be a place for open discussion with stakeholders from the industry side, which will provide a very relevant opportunity to open the matchmaking door.

 

“Research Meets Industry” aims to promote a collaborative space for innovation for researchers and business stakeholders. On the one hand, researchers can use this platform to share their projects’ current results and receive feedback without the pressure of already stepping into the market; on the other hand, business stakeholders can be informed of the latest research developments and networks with potential innovation partners.

 

If you missed the call for applications and you’re interested in this session, you can still apply until 15 March via this link

 

More information about the event is available here. For any question regarding this topic, please contact info@fetbriefing.eu

 

FET BRIEFING aims to connect the business and research sectors and foster their cooperation in innovation. FET-Open and FET Proactive are part of the Enhanced European Innovation Council (EIC) Pilot.

 

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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