We have the pleasure to participate in an online seminar with the Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) from TESLA (a European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation project funded under grant agreement no 811232-TESLA-H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018) tomorrow, on 16th March.
Luca Marcaccioli, President of RF Microtech, will speak with them about starting up a company, commercializing research and the main learnings from this.
TESLA PROJECT
The TESLA project will create vibrant, multidisciplinary training-through-research environment uniquely equipped to develop the Advanced Technologies for future European Satellite Applications. It will recruit, train and supervise 15 ESRs, who will collaborate in academic and industrial sectors to conduct top-notch research into new and enabling technologies for:
- satellite flexible payloads
- big constellation systems and Internet of Space
- satellite high-speed communications and remote sensing
- large satellite platforms.
One of the key objectives for the TESLA project is to provide a wide range of training and development opportunities for the researchers and this collaboration with the industry and talks such as the one scheduled with us are key to providing this.
As industry partners for the Tesla project, we are very proud to contribute to the training of recruited PhD students through short-term research secondments and training programs.
Luca Marcaccioli, the President and one of the Founders of RF Microtech is talking with the ESRs from #H2020 TESLA project 16/3 on starting up a company, commercialising research and the main learnings from this. pic.twitter.com/PqMOET9wOC
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