In the media
Read about ATTRACT in the mainstream press
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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’.
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On growing new Googles and Amazons in Europe – through better tech training
A conversation with Cinzia Da Vià, Professor at Manchester University. The EU-funded ATTRACT project is giving students the broad, multi-disciplinary training they need if they are to succeed as ‘deep tech’ entrepreneurs in global markets
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UKRI announces full list of 16 semiconductor projects getting government funding
UKRI has announced the 16 semiconductor projects sharing £11.5 million to scale up semiconductor manufacturing, improve supply chain resilience, and establish innovations and new manufacturing techniques, among others. One of them is ULTRARAM computer memory.
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How to train a tech entrepreneur
A conversation with Jonathan Wareham, Professor at Esade Business School. The EU-funded ATTRACT project is experimenting with some new ideas in teaching entrepreneurship, bringing students from across Europe together with ‘deep tech’ from research infrastructures.
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Quinas gets £1.1m to produce UltraRAM
Quinas, the startup founded by IQE and the universities of Lancaster and Cardiff, has received £1.1 million from Innovate UK to take UltraRAM further towards mass production. Invented by Professor Manus Hayne, UltraRAM technology is non-volatile with the speed, energy efficiency, and endurance of DRAM.