BioWings – the YouTube Series on biomedical smart materials
Imagine you have a time machine that allows you a time travel, 10 years into the future. How the BioWings project and all innovations project-related have changed the world? This is the question the BioWings Consortium Partners will try to answer. A new YuoTube series for our project. Let's start with Paolo De Stefanis, CEO and Innovation Manager at Day One. Ready for a time travel into the future of biomedical smart materials? Watch all the BioWings
BioWings BiomediCALL 2020
The first Call for Ideas in a H2020 FET-Open project is born In a knowledge-based world, innovation is king and technology transfer is king. The ability to innovate is widely recognized as a critical source of competitive advantage for economies. Generally, technology transfer is the process by which discoveries made in the laboratory are transformed into commercial products that can reach the market. Universities are the main players in the process of innovation; the
HIGHLIGHTS OF BIOWINGS CONSORTIUM MEETING IN ISRAEL
The consortium meeting at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot has represented an important moment for BioWings partners to share the progress of each of the Work Packages. The BioWings meeting has taken place at the Weizmann Insitute of Science, in Rehovot, Israel. During the meeting, each team has given an overview of the main results produced during the past six months. Some major highlights have been reported regarding the development of
BIOWINGS WORK GROUP TO MEET IN REHOVOT, ISRAEL
Everything is ready for the BioWings M18 Project Meeting in REHOVOT. The month 18 meeting in Rehovot (near Tel Aviv) marks an important step in the BioWings project life cycle. The consortium of seven partners will meet to discuss the latest advancements in the project. The meeting will take place at Weizmann Institute of Science, one of the world's leading multidisciplinary basic research institutions in the natural and exact science. The major task of the WIS
Communication and Dissemination in EU research projects
SCIENTIFIC DISSEMINATION AND COMMUNICATION. HOW TO COMMUNICATE THE FUTURE It is very important for scientists and innovators to acquire the ability to communicate with all levels of the stakeholders. Every day researchers in universities and scientists in private companies perform research activities that can have several implications on the environment, society and people's daily life. Nevertheless, at the same time, only a few people really know what’s new in research and innovation context; moreover, the information arrives