Digital Innovation SIG - World Lunch #16

Digital Innovation SIG - World Lunch #16

Magrid: an impressive story in digitalising social science research.

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In the Social Sciences and Humanities, developing an application (app) or other digital service based on research findings is an important step towards creating societal or economic impact. During the World Lunch series run by the Digital Innovations Special Interest Group, we have explored the challenges associated with this particular route to market, including hearing from a start-up that shared its obstacles and solutions.

At the next World Lunch, Tahereh Pazouki, Founder of Magrid Learning Solution and CEO of LetzMath, will explain how her team has addressed similar challenges. Another fascinating story awaits. What does Magrid Learning Solution do? How did Magrid enter the market? What lessons have been learned? We will hear about another initiative delivering meaningful societal impact.

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I had a great experience and met high profile professionals.

Antonio Menegatti

Politecnico di Milano, Italy

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Was great to meet counterparts in my profession who may share my experiences, but who may also have other ideas and approaches.

Tim Moser

Netherlands Cancer Institute, Netherlands

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A must-do for any staff involved in technology transfer and start-up creation.

Frederic Ratel

Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Spain

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I really like the course and the networking. I would like to come again.

Nancy Goel

Qatar Foundation, Qatar

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This course offers an opportunity to meet likeminded people, share tips and tricks, and dive into different approaches to help you set up and improve KTO processes.

Brechtje Vreenegoor

Radboud University, Netherlands