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The 12 university partners of the trinational project "Knowledge Transfer Upper Rhine" (KTUR) presented the project results at the closing event on September 22, 2022 and looked... More
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
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
Worth knowing
Can alumni work be integrated into knowledge and technology transfer? KIT and Helmholtz-Zentrum-Dresden have investigated this very question over the past three years and agree:... More
Dr.-Ing. Jens Fahrenberg and Anke Weigel about dialogue and interaction in technology transfer and why the courage to take risks is a prerequisite for the transfer from science... More
Cooperation
Since fall 2019, KIT has been promoting cooperation between science and industry in the trinational Upper Rhine region with the EU project "Knowledge Transfer Upper Rhine"... More
Together with eleven university partners from Germany, France and Switzerland, KIT has been promoting the transfer of public research to companies on the Upper Rhine since autumn... More
Professional networks in technology transfer usually work with face-to-face meetings to keep their community together and promote exchange among themselves. How does it work... More
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