Celtic Advanced Life Science Innovation Network (Q4298162): Difference between revisions

From EU Knowledge Graph
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(‎Changed label, description and/or aliases in en: Setting new description)
(‎Changed an Item: Attach the beneficiary based on the string)
Property / beneficiary
 
Property / beneficiary: Q4360856 / rank
 
Normal rank

Revision as of 11:54, 22 June 2022

Project Q4298162 in United Kingdom
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Celtic Advanced Life Science Innovation Network
Project Q4298162 in United Kingdom

    Statements

    0 references
    8,030,267.0 Euro
    0 references
    10,267,087.0 Euro
    0 references
    78.21 percent
    0 references
    1 October 2016
    0 references
    30 September 2020
    0 references
    Swansea University
    0 references
    0 references

    51°36'31.79"N, 3°58'51.10"W
    0 references
    The Celtic Advanced Life Science Innovation Network (CALIN) is a 4 year Ireland-Wales INTERREG project which supports research and development programmes for small and medium-sized businesses in the life science sector. CALIN will strengthen economic links and stimulate cross-border collaboration to support both economic and scientific life science development in Ireland and Wales. This will be achieved by connecting businesses with the Welsh and Irish academic knowledge base including six higher education institutes: Swansea University (Lead), Bangor University, Cardiff University, University College Dublin, Tyndall National Institute-Cork, National University of Ireland Galway. Specifically CALIN will increase knowledge sharing between centres of excellence in higher education and small and medium sized enterprises, supporting new technologies, products and services such as nanotechnology, a key enabling technology. The project links research and development, innovation, commercial development and provision of high value jobs. CALINs smart specialisation approach will create a platform for industry driven innovation to strengthen the life science sector, which will in turn generate wealth and prosperity in the regions. (English)
    0 references

    Identifiers

    0 references