Digital Innovations SIG - World Lunch #15

Digital Innovations SIG - World Lunch #15

Mark your diaries – ASTP’s Digital Innovations SIG webinar is coming up!

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In the field of Social Sciences and Humanities, developing an application (app) or another form of digital representation or service based on research outcomes is an important step towards creating societal and economic impact.

At the last World Lunch, we discussed the challenges involved in bringing such innovations in the Social Sciences and Humanities to market.

The October World Lunch will begin with a brief recap of the challenges identified, followed by a presentation from Pascale Engel De Abreu, associate professor in psychology at the University of Luxembourg and CEO of a start-up that has successfully addressed these issues: Lumi.

What does Lumi do? How did it reach the market? What lessons have been learned?

Join us to discover a new approach to the digitalisation of initiatives that generate meaningful societal impact.

This webinar is organised by the Digital Innovations SIG. Join the Digital Innovations SIG to stay informed.

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Good opportunity to discuss common issues with fellow professionals and to get updates about the community.

Giuseppe Visimberga

Leiden University, Netherlands

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The course Software Specific Challenges is a must for every TTO/KTO professional, especially for those working with Social Sciences and Humanities!

Brechtje Vreenegoor

Radboud University, Netherlands

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ASTP Conference offers great networking and learning opportunities;  a chance to share knowledge with colleagues from various areas of expertise.

Bruno Woeran

Merinova OY - TII President, Finland

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I strongly recommend the course, even if you are not going to set-up an office but you are part of the team that wants to change or improve how technology transfer is done at your institution.

Ricardo Castro

Centre for research in agricultural Genomics, Spain

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The event had something to offer all members of the TT community from entry level to mid-career and beyond.

John Gleeson

University of Limerick, Ireland