In addition to information on the topic of transfer in Bavaria, cross-clustering and the innovation strategy Innovationsland.Bayern, several Bayern Innovativ projects (DECORATOR, Cool*Alps, RiBa, WECLA, TEXTILE INNOVATION, DIGI4TT, NextGenPCB and Aufbau neuer Wertschöpfungsketten Bioökonomie) were presented, creative methods for generating ideas were implemented with the TIM team in a workshop and the Institute for Chemistry, Material and Product Development (OHM-CMP) at the Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences in Nuremberg was visited.
The RTIT project aims to support SMEs in the materials sector over the next two and a half years with the help of knowledge communities in the Danube region. This region plays a key role in the production and manufacture of materials
The New Materials Cluster is the work package leader for Advanced Materials and coordinates the policy mapping.
RTIT is funded by the EU Interreg Danube Region Program (Project ID DRP0200330)
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