Innoget Collaborates as a partner in the Groundbreaking INDUSAC Project to Foster Industry-Academia Cooperation. This visionary initiative, part of the Horizon Europe program, is aimed at fostering collaboration between industry and education.
The INDUSAC project, set to run from September 1, 2022, to 2025, aims to develop and validate a cutting-edge mechanism for bridging the gap between industry and academia. By emphasizing simplicity and user-friendliness, students and researchers will team up and come up with solutions that work for companies, students, and researchers all over the EU. These teams will tackle real-world business challenges. In return, participants will gain invaluable work experience, foster cross-cultural collaboration, and cultivate essential transversal and entrepreneurial skills.
"Innoget is truly excited to be part of the INDUSAC project, as it aligns perfectly with our commitment to driving open innovation," saidJordi Rafols, CEO at Innoget. "We extend a warm invitation to all research and educational organizations to join us in this endeavor, fostering a powerful connection between industry and academia."
The strength of INDUSAC comes from a well-rounded partnership that combines different fields, sectors, and locations. The partners are: Jozef Stefan Institute – JSI (Slovenia), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie – KIT (Germany), Bax Innovation Consulting (Spain), Innovawin (Spain), CIT UPC – UPC BarcelonaTech Technology Center (Spain), The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya (Hungary), Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus), Bydgoszcz Industrial Cluster (Poland) and EIT Manufacturing East (Austria).
The project's partners include renowned institutions such as the Jožef Stefan Institute (Slovenia), Bydgoszcz Industrial Cluster Tool Valley (Poland), Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya (Hungary), Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus), and more