For much societal gain, innovation takes place across all research disciplines, for instance in the social sciences. We would like you to hear from former AmSIA-winner Nathalie de Vent, because her research based database evolved into a business idea, which is now helpful to a lot of people. Watch her story and learn more about how participating in this year’s edition of the Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award can help you with exploring the applied, innovative aspects of your research.
Amsterdamse Science & Innovation Awards 2021 voor digitale urineweegschaal, nanofolie en dyslexiespel voor kinderen In NEMO Amsterdam zijn voor de 15e keer de jaarlijkse Innovation Awards uitgereikt. De innovatieprijzen zijn een initiatief van de Innovation Exchange Amsterdam (IXA). IXA bekroont met de Awards vernieuwende ideeën om de samenleving te verbeteren van jonge wetenschappers, allemaal verbonden […]
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