In the media
Read about ATTRACT in the mainstream press

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State aid rules are slowing down knowledge valorisation, say universities
Universities are calling for EU state aid rules to be clarified and for exemptions to be introduced to make it simpler for them to collaborate with industry.
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Black germanium boosts infrared photodiode responsivity
Researchers create a germanium infrared photodiode that’s 35% more responsive at 1.55 µm—a common wavelength for telecommunications—than its other germanium and indium gallium arsenide counterparts.
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3D-printed pipe segment combines heating and sensor for satellites
The Swiss Technology Innovation Center (CSEM), in collaboration with LISI Aerospace Additive Manufacturing and Thales Alenia Space France, has developed a 3D-printed tube segment that combines heating elements and temperature sensors. The component was designed as part of the EU project AHEAD (Advanced Heat Exchange Devices).
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El investigador español que quiere darle un giro de 180 grados a las pantallas gracias a las membranas de grafeno (in Spanish)
Santiago Cartamil-Bueno es físico pero, tras su periplo académico, se decidió a emprender en una ‘deep tech’ con sede en Valencia y residencia en Estonia. Cartamil el coordinador del proyecto MEGAMORPGH.
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ATTRACT: Using experimentation to boost University-Industry collaboration
A study led by the NEXT project highlights how structured experimentation can help design more effective collaboration programs, providing data-driven insights to optimize the engagement of researchers and businesses.
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A lab to grow tech entrepreneurs: what ‘big science’ can offer
A conversation with Michael Krisch, director of research at the Grenoble-based European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). The EU-funded ATTRACT Academy uses research infrastructures to train Europe’s next-generation tech entrepreneurs. Among the students, ‘you see the eyes starting to sparkle’.