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EU S1: EU Project Session: Introduction
This session will end with a 30-minute round table discussion. | ||
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11:45am - 12:00pm
EU-Invited ID: 525 / EU S1: 1 EU Project Session Invited - Perspectives for Photonics in the frame of the PPP and the Chips Act European Commission, Belgium - 12:00pm - 12:15pm
EU-Invited ID: 517 / EU S1: 2 EU Project Session Invited - Photonics21 Politecnico di Milano, Italy Photonics21 is democratic, industry driven, stakeholder organisation following a people-parliament-government principle, representing over 4,000 personal members from all over Europe. Photonics21’s main objectives are: • Empower open strategic autonomy and a resilient, green, digital economy for Europe – creating roadmaps for European photonics and its value chains. • Strategic collaboration with other initiatives – photonics enabling the technologies in all key parts of current and future supply chains. • Empower regional, national and European public investment in photonics. • Improve financing opportunities for photonics start-ups and SMEs. • Engage the community and promote photonics as a key enabling technology for Europe. 12:15pm - 12:30pm
EU-Invited ID: 513 / EU S1: 3 EU Project Session Invited - One-Stop-Shop Open Access to Photonics Innovation Support for a Digital Europe Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Brussels Photonics, Belgium PhotonHub Europe has been established to accelerate the uptake, integration, and deployment of photonic technologies in innovative products across a range of industry sectors for scaled-up business growth and production in Europe. The aim is to lower the innovation barriers for European industry by offering a one-stop-shop solution for exploiting the power of photonics in new “photonics-enabled” products and production methods. PhotonHub has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Grant Agreement n°101016665, in Public Private Partnership with Photonics21. 12:30pm - 12:45pm
EU-Invited ID: 518 / EU S1: 4 EU Project Session Invited - The CARLA programs: mind openers for photonics careers ICFO, Spain The field of photonics needs more well-prepared professionals to support its growth and innovation potential. Addressing this pressing necessity requires engaging all stakeholders to increase the visibility of the outstanding professional opportunities available in photonics in academia, industry and beyond, and provide the future workforce with tools to boost their employability. In this session we want to talk about how the EU projects Carla and it's follow up project 360 CARLA are approaching this through innovative inclusive career development events and round up programs general to photonics or focused on photonics applications verticals. |