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Register for SYNERGI 2018 - SYnchrotron and NEutron Radiation Go Industrial

The goal of SYNERGI2018 (8-9 March 2018, Amsterdam - The Netherlands) is to bring together industrial researchers and facility scientists to discuss present R&D problems. This is an unique opportunity to figure out how these issues could possibly be solved using the special techniques provided by large-scale facilities.

8 March 2018 - 9 March 2018
Netherlands
© German Engineering Materials Science Centre (GEMS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht
Europe has the best portfolio of Advanced Research Infrastructures worldwide, serving a wide and dynamic academic community of many tens of thousands of scientists every year. These large-scale and unique facilities enable remarkable insights into materials of all types, particularly in engineering materials science. The research infrastructures are open not only for fundamental science, but are increasingly becoming a routine tool exploited for proprietary research by companies.

SYNERGI2018 - organised by SINE2020 and co-organised by CALIPSOplus, BalticTRAM, and ACCELERATE - will take place on 8-9 March 2018 at the Science Museum NEMO in Amsterdam. The event will demystify Analytical Research Infrastructures for industry, demonstrating how they already help companies with focus on the engineering and materials science sector, and will discuss a future vision and expectation on how they should be better integrated into regional and European-wide innovation processes.

In a research-to-business matchmaking session, SYNERGI2018 will bring together both industrial researchers and facility scientists to discuss living R&D problems and how they could eventually be solved using the special techniques provided at Europe’s Advanced Research Infrastructures.

4 good reasons to attend:
*Find out how neutrons and synchrotron light can be tailored to address your needs in the fields of industrial engineering, energy and metallurgy.
*Learn how neutron and synchrotron facilities are already working with a wide range of businesses.
*Discuss your challenges with scientific staff during a business-research matching session.
*Discuss the possibility to perform free feasibility tests via one of our programmes.

Keywords

research to business, matchmaking, technology transfer, industry, research infrastructure, proprietary research

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