This event will take place on Thursday 30 July at the Sainsbury Laboratory, Bateman Street, Cambridge CB2 1NN. The draft programme is accessible on the CambPlants website.
- Are you an Academic thinking of translation of basic plant science into crop science research?
- Are you thinking of integrating the latest bioscience and modelling techniques into practice?
- Do you want to create collaborative work opportunities with industry?
- Are you a business interested in finding solutions from academic resources?
Among the speakers will be Tristan Eagling from Innovate UK, Adam Bowen from BBSRC (talking about Newton fund, SARIC and other cross research council opportunities), Renata Schaeffer from the University of Cambridge talking about H2020 and Belinda Clarke sharing her experience through the Agri-Tech East cluster.
The day will be highly multi and cross-disciplinary and a great opportunity for productive networking, with participation from a range of University departments including Departments of Plant Sciences and Engineering.
If you are interested in finding academic collaborators and want to find out more about existing funding calls, please register your place by 22 July at the latest.
This event is free and academic and industrial participants from the East of England region are strongly encouraged to attend.
Register here
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