Welcome to the EMFL Industrial Partners Club

IDEAS FOR INDUSTRY

INNOVATION FROM SCIENCE

Aim of the Club

“Bridge the gap between research and industry”

To strengthen the connection between the socio-economic needs and the academic research, EMFL starts an Industrial Partners Club. Seeking for challenges and innovation, EMFL propose to all of its partners and every interested industrial enterprise to join and discuss about different topics. Highly skilled EMFL staff will deal with a great number of entrepreneurial and innovation experts.

1. Organize thematic meetings about the EMFL activities.

Mutually, the representatives of the industry/SMEs can expose their needs in terms of R&D.


2. Encourage exchanges and stays of industrial engineers in the facilities of EMFL.

Dedicated access procedure will be discuss in or to facilitate the use of the EMFL infrastructures.


3. Encourage mutual exchange between EMFL and Industry

EMFL scientists/engineers/PhD students will be encouraged to discover industrial plants/R&D centres through secondments.

About EMFL Industrial Partners Club

  • Regular meetings with the EMFL industrial network

  • Possibility to invite your own partners to any session

  • Free Registration

  • Possibility to submit your ideas and extend your network

The EMFL Industrial Club has been launched on the 12th of December 2022, with 17 organizations represented – including 12 companies from all over Europe.

The participants had the opportunity to introduce themselves before the general introduction of EMFL activities and research.

Stay tuned for the next webinar to come this year ! Even if you missed the first webinar, you are still very welcome to join us for the next one. The registration form is below!

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