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Delivering Impact in JRPs – Sharing best practice

Delivering impact for end users is a key feature of the Joint Research Projects (JRP) supported by EURAMET’s European Metrology Research Programmes (EMRP and EMPIR). To support project partners in this task the EURAMET Management Support Unit is running a workshop focused on sharing best practice on delivering impact among the JRP community.

“The purpose of this workshop is to share best practice in generating impact in EMRP and EMPIR projects,” explains Paula Knee, EURAMET Impact and Exploitation Officer. The speakers of the event such as project coordinators have considerable experience of delivering impact. The workshop content will concentrate on tools and tips to engage with external organisations in industry, public agencies and the international standards community in order to facilitate the adoption of research outputs.

Current and future project partners and coordinators from National Metrology Institutes and Designated Institutes are invited to attend the one-day meeting. “In particular we are focusing on coordinators and impact workpackage managers but all project partners are welcome.”

The workshop takes place on Wednesday, 11th November 2015 at NPL (Teddington, UK).

Workshop agenda

Registration
The workshop is free of charge but registration is necessary.

For questions about the workshop please contact Ms Fatima Mohammed.

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Date
2015-10-19
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  • EMPIR,

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