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Innovation Mindset Academy-IMA 28th February- March 4th 2022

Innovation Mindset Academy-IMA 28th February- March 4th 2022Innovation Mindset Academy-IMA 28th February- March 4th 2022

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Application deadline: 10th of February 2022

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28/02/2022 to 04/03/2022
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Innovation Mindset Academy-IMA 28th February- March 4th 2022

On-line course

 Innovation Mindset Academy - IMA 2022 ​

The purpose of the Innovation Mindset Academy (IMA) is to allow participants to explore alternative ways of applying their scientific and transversal skills in their professional activity.​

During the IMA, researchers will be exposed to, and actively participate in, 3 areas:​

  • Entrepreneurship​
  • Scientists in business​
  • Intellectual property and value creation​

The IMA experience will involve participants working in groups to develop a business idea (ideally linked to the research of at least one of the group members) and further developing it using some of the best practice startup tools​.

Highlights​

  • Top class speakers from industry and academia​
  • Participants gain an entrepreneurial mindset​
  • Exposure to the world of innovation in deep tech, entrepreneurship, funding and intellectual property​
  • Fast-paced, hands-on experiential learning​
  • Pitching competition finale in front of real investors and funding experts​
  • Fun networking activities integrated into the program​
  • Teams working on real ventures that they have selected​

More information about the programme HERE

IMA Timing & commitment:​

  • 5 days from 28 February to 4 March 2022 (online)​
  • 09h00 to 16h30 + 1 hour homework​

For more information:​

CRG_Businessinnovation@crg.eu and training@crg.eu ​

 “Expanding career and life options for scientists and researchers”  ​

 

 

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 813327