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Interviews
1. Create your profile
- Explain the technology/product/expertise you are offering or looking for
- Specify the type of partner you are looking for
Participants at the on-site event:
Do you have a great idea to solve current challenges in our European supply chains? Then come to the C2Lab! It is an interactive workshop organized by the European Cluster Collaboration Platform to find the right project partners and develop together the roadmap to make your joint project happen.
It is a two-day workshop for companies, cluster organizations, financial providers, actors from the civil society, and other interested entities with the aim to produce concrete outputs with and for the participants.
The plenary session at 10:00 is the beginning of the C2Lab. Then, on this first day of the C2Lab, we will explore funding opportunities for projects, have pitches from the participants, and create a working group. These working groups will be moderated by experts.
The C2Lab requires a separate registration. Please find the link and more information here.
It is open to participants from the European Union and the SMP/COSME countries.
Contact: Nina Hoppmann, [email protected]
*Registration-based access
The matchmaking event is a quick and easy way to meet potential cooperation partners. It addresses all the entities interested in digitization, cross-sectoral collaborations, support for innovation, development of new businesses, and widening their opportunities at an international level.
Our annual matchmaking event is consequently also planned as a brokerage event with the option to meet on-site and the possibility to participate online with videoconferences on the event’s website.
The session is organized by Transilvania IT Cluster, with the support of national and international partners.
Contact: [email protected]
*Registration based access
Do you have a great idea to solve current challenges in our European supply chains? Then come to the C2Lab! It is an interactive workshop organized by the European Cluster Collaboration Platform to find the right project partners and develop together the roadmap to make your joint project happen.
It is a two-day workshop for companies, cluster organizations, financial providers, actors from the civil society, and other interested entities with the aim to produce concrete outputs with and for the participants.
On this second day of the C2Lab, we will continue the work on the project roadmaps in moderated groups. In the afternoon, groups will present their ideas and receive feedback from the participants. The C2Lab will close with the definition of the next steps for the proposal implementation.
The C2Lab requires a separate registration. Please find the link and more information here.
It is open to participants from the European Union and the SMP/COSME countries.
Contact: Nina Hoppmann, [email protected]
*Registration-based access
Govert Flint studied for his Bachelor's degree at TU Delft Architecture and did his Master's at Design Academy Eindhoven. He is specialized in developing strategies for people-oriented innovation. With his studio Enrichers, he translates neuroscience into design concepts. Enrichers often works together with the University of Cambridge (UK). Enrichers has clients like Dutch Railways, Schiphol Airport, and Heineken for whom they developed concepts and methods to optimize the satisfaction of products and spaces. Enrichers has an active furniture collection. The Buoy is the most known desk stool of the collection. With the spin-off Institute for Applied Motions, Enrichers is working on smart furniture sensors detecting stress from the seat.
Tiberius Ignat is the Director of Scientific Knowledge Services, a company that specializes in helping research organizations to embrace new technologies and ways of working. He runs in partnership with UCL Press and LIBER Europe a successful series of workshops - Focus On Open Science, now in its 7th year. After being a long-time individual member of the European Association of Research Libraries (LIBER), he became a LIBER Associate through his company where he is now the vice-chair of the LIBER Citizen Science Working Group. Tiberius is a member of the European Citizen Science Association and Citizen Science Association (US) and a member of the Scientific Committee for OAI, the CERN - Geneva University Workshop on open science.
He was part of the organizing committee of the Sorbonne Declaration on Research Data Rights and is currently doing research on internet tracking in a project which involves citizen scientists.
He has a Ph.D. in Library and Information Science from the University of Bucharest.