16 February 2018

On 15 January a matchmaking event took place, in which 10 national technological infrastructures were asked to present their organization and their options for collaboration in 5 minutes.

After this, each Radboudumc Technology Center (RTC) gave a 3-minute pitch in which they could highlight the technology and expertise within their RTC. Afterwards the matchmaking took place at the Studieplein: every RTC had its own standing table and the infrastructures and other interested parties could walk around to make connections. The purpose of the meeting was to connect internally and externally, to create more cooperation and to raise awareness of what is already being offered.

The presentations by the technological infrastructures and the 19 RTC’s can be found at the Radboudumc website.
 


 

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