What do R&D teams want from universities?
15-06-2021
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What do R&D teams want from universities?
Understanding the outlook of R&D teams in companies is essential for successful knowledge exchange and commercialisation.
In this webinar, three R&D practitioners working at the interface with academia share their outlook on collaborating with universities and research institutes, providing insights into the motivations and processes behind their evaluation of new research.
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Through Discover, corporate R&D teams can leverage our extended academic network, which reaches multiple teams across 1,200+ universities and research institutes worldwide. In response to a specific research requirement or challenge, Discover enables R&D teams to identify new opportunities for commercialisation or to solicit proposals for new research.
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