COOKIES: By using this website you agree that we can place Google Analytics Cookies on your device for performance monitoring. |
University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > IfM Seminars > 'Making Research Relevant to Industry' - Academic and Industry SIG event
'Making Research Relevant to Industry' - Academic and Industry SIG eventAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact admin. Please register via the website In reversal of the usual approach taken by the Academic & Industry SIG , technology leaders within business will ‘pitch’ their organisations future activities to research focussed academics with the intention of attracting them to work in those areas. To this end, both large and small business enterprises will present the vision that they view as key to success of their business over both the medium and long term. Hosted at the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), this half day event will welcome delegates to investigate the possibilities for cooperation and/or collaborative projects. Speakers confirmed for this event include Tim Minshall of IfM, George Matich of Selex ES, Carl Robinson of British Antarctic Survey and Dr Chris Winter of New Venture Partners. For further information, please visit the Cambridge Wireless website This talk is part of the IfM Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
Other listsCraik Club Biophysical Seminars JCBS Jesus College Biological Society Meeting the Challenge of Healthy Ageing in the 21st Century An audience with Nic Benns, Film and TV Sequence Director Meeting the Challenge of Healthy Ageing in the 21st CenturyOther talks"The integrated stress response – a double edged sword in skeletal development and disease" Overview of Research Process CANCELLED Jennifer Luff: Secrets, Lies, and the 'Special Relationship' in the Early Cold War Bioinformatics Synthesising Molecular Function: Shape Matters ‘Class-work’ in the elite institutions of higher education 'The Japanese Mingei Movement and the art of Katazome' Alzheimer's talks Protein Folding, Evolution and Interactions Symposium Black and British Migration mTORC1 signaling coordinates different POMC neurons subpopulations to regulate feeding Volcanoes and Explosions |