Establishing new partnerships for all HEI partners in Deep Green Inno project meant more than just KPIs on the paper. These were living communications, students being mentored in these new partners' premises, supporting their ambitions for scale-up with the data we can provide from academia.
Green material technologies relate not only to modern productions and applications but to ancient ones as well. This was very well demonstrated throughout last weeks of Deep Green Inno project first phase to the students of our partner Universiteti Polis.
Our project message is spreading ever far! πππ Thanks to the significance of our project for the local scientific community, Deep Green Inno project coordinator Prof.dr Suzana Gotovac AtlagiΔ was invited to be the member of the jury in the finale of the 17th Competition for the Best Technological Award.
Here we continue our "column" on most recent training held in last week of our first phase in Deep Green Inno project. Bulgarian colleagues had their own way on how to merge stories on material sciences+deep tech+entrepreneurship to their student population π¨βπ¬ π©βπ¬ .
Last few weeks, our partners in Deep Green Inno project experimented with best ways on how to promote entrepreneurship to the students of their departments oriented to technical and/or natural sciences π π .
Last month Deep Green Inno have seen number of activities of our young experts educated through the COST Association - European Cooperation in Science and Technology. Namely, this oldest EU funding scheme for science π¬ and technology is solely focused on networking and education. Our young experts participate in the COST action on acrylamide subject ACRYRED (CA21149) β and have got a strong background in this compound problematic.
What an honour, our precious colleague, Dr Matteo Guidotti from the CNR team, held a talk a the 28th Session of the Conference of the States Parties. He is one of the members of the Scientific Advisory Board in Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which is highly prestigious role.
IUS team in Deep Green Inno shared two significant developments in the partnership with AD HARBI d.o.o., a company focused on Bosnian natural mineral research. Collaborative efforts fit perfectly within the DeepGreenInno project
One of the main components of Deep Green Inno project is students' understanding of need for "greenification" π³ of the already existing large industries. That, most of the time is not possible without deep tech. Students from Faculty of Sciences, University of Banja Luka had their final training in the first phase of our project, in the premises of two Bosnian industrial giants π π doing exactly that.