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The FET BRIEFING - Bridging the FET Innovation Gap project is a Coordination and Support Action (CSA) that received funding under the Horizon 2020 call FETOPEN-02-2018.
“BRIEFING leverages different ways of exploiting FET research by supporting researchers in their innovation exploration and fostering the connection between the worlds of researchers and different business stakeholder groups.
The BRIEFING portfolio comprises various trainings services for researchers and to-be entrepreneurs from FET Open projects ranging from research communication trainings to innovation opportunity workshops, business trainings as well as matchmaking with industry.”
For Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)/European Innovation Council (EIC) Pathfinder projects a webinar on IP strategies – focus on shared IP in joint research projects - is organized. “The webinar provides an introduction to the most commonly used IP protection mechanisms and how to use Intellectual Property in a strategic context. In particular, the IP Management approach within the Horizon 2020 framework is discussed as an example for IP in joint research projects.”
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Autoship is, as the name suggests, an acronym for autonomous ship. Just like with self-driving cars, the possibilities of an unmanned boat seem endless. It can create more efficient freight transport, around the clock deliveries and these are just a few of the examples. The project has two societal challenges.
At first, De Vlaamse Waterweg was a bit hesitant as their experience with FP7 or Horizon 2020 projects was limited and they had not been very successful up until then. The fact that they were already doing basic research on the topic of autonomous boats, and the administrative help of NCP FLanders helped De Vlaamse waterweg to cross the line and get involved.