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MAPPING of COLLABORATION POSSIBILITES with ACADEMIC PARTNERS Who Are We ? a Consortium of 12 Academic Partners KTUR | Consortium of 12 universities and schools of applied sciences in the Upper Rhine Innovation in the Upper Rhine valley : MAPPING OF COLLABORATION POSSIBILITES WITH ACADEMIC PARTNERS Who are we ? A consortium of 12 academic partners (_Université_de_Strasbourg_) supported by / Innovation Day Upper Rhine What do we do ? We develop collaborations between companies and academic stakeholders of the Upper Rhine by helping companies, investors, associations, institutions, entrepreneurs to : ― Elaborate a prototype, a proof of concept ― Access cutting-edge platforms ― Exploit pre-existing innovative technologies ― Create startups ― Develop or co-develop innovations with labs or researchers ― Train your staff ― Recruit new staff ― Become academic patrons ― Find premises ― Develop industrial chairs Our purpose : improving the competitiveness of companies / Innovation Day Upper Rhine What would you like to do ? Elaborate a prototype, Create startups Find premises a proof of concept Access cutting-edge Develop or co-develop Develop platforms innovations with industrial chairs labs or researchers Exploit pre-existing Become innovative technologies Train your staff academic patrons Recruit new staff Other needs Book a place for an event / Innovation Day Upper Rhine Elaborate a prototype, a proof of concept Design a first product (proof of concept) showing the feasibility of your innovation | Come and make a first example of your innovation (prototype) before mass production OmiLab ¶ IFC ¶ Dep.for business and transfer Contact to network of experts Digital Design Thinking | Orientates towards different Labs and services e.g. in focal areas : First contact point conceptual modeling | IoT and (VR Lab…) | Makerspaces | Atelier Production Engineering | Smart plus further connections cyberphisical systems all in de Transfert | different laboratories Systems | Healthcare and Medical [email protected] one collaborative space. around the topics health | technology Technology | Computer Science | economy | design | computer | science [email protected] and Media [email protected] [email protected] DUALE HOCHSCHULE BADEN- FACHHOCHSCHULE WÜRTTEMBERG LÖRRACH NORDWESTSCHWEIZ HOCHSCHULE FURTWANGEN HOCHSCHULE KAISERSLAUTERN Point of contact for proof First contact point Entry point to contact Entry Point Industry of concept grants | plus further connections. the different laboratories Markus Bauer Prototyping only in specific topics [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] like : Medical 3D printing [email protected] KARLSRUHE INSTITUT FÜR HOCHSCHULE KARLSRUHE HOCHSCHULE OFFENBURG TECHNOLOGIE UNIVERSITY OF BASEL ¶ IUTLab The FabLab network Elaboration of acceptance through Covers many areas : Provides prototyping and/or training lectures | Surveys among students | Healthcare | Biology | Pharmacology services to companies Seminar works | Evaluation research | Electronics | Digital | Robotics | [email protected] offers | For IT prototypes : Architecture | Design | Chemistry etc. [email protected] [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG UNIVERSITY OF HAUTE-ALSACE UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ-LANDAU UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG in Germany in Switzerland in France / Innovation Day Upper Rhine Access cutting-edge platforms Upper Rhine academic labs have many core facilities open to companies and to private labs. They provide services in many scientific specialities. ¶ Technologie-transfer-office ¶ Institute of Applied Research ¶ Dep.for business and transfer Access to core facilities i.e. for First contact point As an entry-point to Production Engineering | Micro - Helps you to get an overview plus further connections develop innovations and Nanotechnology | Medical of the offers of the region Westpfalz/West palatinate [email protected] [email protected] and Health Care Technologies | Fuel Cell technology [email protected] [email protected] DUALE HOCHSCHULE BADEN- FACHHOCHSCHULE WÜRTTEMBERG LÖRRACH NORDWESTSCHWEIZ HOCHSCHULE FURTWANGEN HOCHSCHULE KAISERSLAUTERN Point of contact for platforms First contact point and further Entry point to contact Entry Point Industry in the specific fileds of : life-science | connections the different laboratories Markus Bauer health care | antibiotic resistance | [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] quantum technology... [email protected] KARLSRUHE INSTITUT FÜR HOCHSCHULE KARLSRUHE HOCHSCHULE OFFENBURG TECHNOLOGIE UNIVERSITY OF BASEL ¶ Platforms offering analysis, UniConnect platform | Cloud and IoT ¶ Platforms offering analysis, mapping | modeling | imaging etc. in Life infrastructure (SPARCI) mapping | modeling | imaging etc. in Life sciences | Chemistry | Pharmacology [email protected] sciences | Chemistry | Pharmacology Engineering sciences | Human sciences Engineering sciences | Human sciences Industrial DataSpace (Integration - Ability to provide recurring services of Industry 4.0 | Smart Data and - Ability to provide recurring services - High reactivity Smart Services) - High reactivity [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG UNIVERSITY OF HAUTE-ALSACE UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ-LANDAU UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG in Germany in Switzerland in France / Innovation Day Upper Rhine Exploit a pre-existing innovative technology Find a disruptive technology which will open up new industrial opportunities ¶ Technologie-transfer-office Dep. for research and project coordination First contact point to develop First contact point As an entry-point to innovations and licensing of supports applied research through plus further connections develop innovations ¶ protected technologies (patents, the application for R&D projects and [email protected] [email protected] know-how of Furtwangen University) the presentation of the results up to [email protected] the utilization of results [email protected] DUALE HOCHSCHULE BADEN- FACHHOCHSCHULE WÜRTTEMBERG LÖRRACH NORDWESTSCHWEIZ HOCHSCHULE FURTWANGEN HOCHSCHULE KAISERSLAUTERN ¶ Point of contact regarding questions of innovative technology : First contact point and further Entry point to contact Head technology transfer connections the different laboratories Dagmar Vössing Patented | Unitectra : [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Non-patented | Alessandro Mazzetti : [email protected] KARLSRUHE INSTITUT FÜR HOCHSCHULE KARLSRUHE HOCHSCHULE OFFENBURG TECHNOLOGIE UNIVERSITY OF BASEL ¶ Technology Transfer Office SATT Conectus SATT Conectus Technology offers, Advising Industrial Data Space | Technology Offers risk-free | protected and Offers risk-free | protected and on technologies & inventions, development in material sciences Recruiting experts adapted technologies adapted technologies [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG UNIVERSITY OF HAUTE-ALSACE UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ-LANDAU UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG in Germany in Switzerland in France / Innovation Day Upper Rhine Create a startup Based on an academic technological innovation as a researcher-inventor, investor or manager ¶ ImpactLab ¶ IFC ¶ The start-up office Advice for founders | coachings With a wide range of qualifications Newly established incubator for in entrepreneurship | technological and courses | the founding office student start-ups | including coaching consulting | network of partners | (shared with the TU) works to | training | networking etc offices for founders & awaken the entrepreneurial spirit of [email protected] coworking spaces students | employees and alumni [email protected] [email protected] DUALE HOCHSCHULE BADEN- FACHHOCHSCHULE WÜRTTEMBERG LÖRRACH NORDWESTSCHWEIZ HOCHSCHULE FURTWANGEN HOCHSCHULE KAISERSLAUTERN ¶ Consulting for : First contact point and further Start up | Self-employment Offers : Entrepreneurship Courses connections alongside studies | Coaching | | Entrepreneurs Club | Networking | [email protected] Scholarship | Contact to experts Specific workshops... [email protected] [email protected] KARLSRUHE INSTITUT FÜR HOCHSCHULE KARLSRUHE HOCHSCHULE OFFENBURG TECHNOLOGIE UNIVERSITY OF BASEL Founders Office SATT Conectus SATT Conectus Guides you in your first steps | Foundation Office| School of Guides you in your first steps | Startup Consulting, Entrepreneurial thanks to its solid network of Entrepreneurial Design Thinking thanks to its solid network of Education, Support with scholarships, partners dedicated to business with frequent workshops | partners dedicated to business Regional Network (Accelerator, creation and innovation Relationships with incubators | creation and innovation Investors) (Semia incubator, investors...) Support for scholarships (Semia incubator, investors...) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG UNIVERSITY OF HAUTE-ALSACE UNIVERSITY OF KOBLENZ-LANDAU UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG in Germany in Switzerland in France / Innovation Day Upper Rhine Develop or co-develop an innovation with a lab or a researcher ¶ Technologie-transfer-office ¶ Institute of Applied Research ¶ Dep. for research and project coordination Cooperative and contract research First contact point As an entry-point to in many fields | Funding advice for plus further connections develop innovations cooperative
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