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In the KIT Industry Experts network, former students and employees of KIT voluntarily engage in a lively exchange between science and industry. We met two experts for an... More
Technology transfer at KIT not only aims at creating optimal conditions for industrial cooperation, but also at providing technology-oriented spin-offs with good growth... More
Since 2016, KIT has been dealing with the systematic integration of alumni working in industry into science-related knowledge and technology transfer. In an interview, we spoke... More
The EU project Knowledge Transfer Upper Rhine (KTUR) has started in October 2019. Ulrike Witt from KIT is responsible for the overall coordination of the project. In interview,... More
In the trinational project KTUR – Knowledge Transfer Upper Rhine, a first "staff exchange" between two KTUR partner institutions took place in fall 2021: Dr. Aude... More
Cooperation
Efficient and economical use of natural resources is considered an essential factor for sustainable development. More than 40 participants accepted the invitation to the... More
Worth knowing
With the KIT Industry Experts, an expert network was created in 2018 to support knowledge and technology transfer at KIT. How scientific employees of KIT can benefit from the... More
Communication with technology companies is essential in the transfer of research results into industrial applications. We met Dr. Markus Florian Bauer for an interview. He tells... More
Learn more about what InnovationChallenge is and how the participants of the first digital hackathon feel about the format. More
Since 2019, the EU project "Knowledge Transfer Upper Rhine" (KTUR) has been driving knowledge and technology transfer in the trinational Upper Rhine region. On October 12, 2021,... More
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