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Enterprise Ireland Innovation Partnership Programme
Time & Date: 1 – 2.30pm, Thursday 28th May
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided
Venue: VC Room, 123, St. Stephen's Green
Speakers: Declan McGee (Innovation Partnership Programme Manager) & Assistant Professor Eoin Scanlan (School of Chemistry, TCD)
This event will provide an overview of the EI Innovation Partnership Programme from both the Funding Agency and Researcher perspectives. The EI Innovation Partnership programme has one of the highest funding success rates of all Irish research funding programmes (98%).
The programme enables Irish-based companies to perform research in collaboration with Irish research institutes. Researchers benefit from their participation in the programme through the development of new skills, intellectual property and publications while the participating company benefits by being able to access new knowledge to develop new and improved products, processes and services.