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31-3-2023 00:00 | Community

Peers around the world: leading regional development at RTP

IASP talks to Scott Levitan, CEO and President of the Research Triangle Park (RTP) in North Carolina, USA, about the park’s origins, the thriving clusters and community it has built, and plans for the future

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14-3-2023 13:02 | Innovation

Participate in Würth FutureTimber Challenge

NOI Techpark is organizing an Innovation Challenge in cooperation with Würth Italy and are looking for innovative companies to provide solutions and ideas for the design and construction optimisation of timber buildings as well as their durability and improved maintenance

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2-3-2023 11:07 | Community

“The most important thing is: talk about your ideas, don’t keep quiet” – a conversation with Johannes Zier, International Start-up Service at the University of Potsdam.

With over 25 years of experience supporting startups, 300 of them nurtured over the last 10 years alone, and ranked 3rd in Startup Radar 2021, Potsdam Transfer’s Start-up Service is one of Germany’s most successful. In this interview we hear from its head of, Johannes Zier, on how he and the team got to this position, the advice he gives to scientists looking to found start-ups, and why the Potsdam Science Park is so important for the start-up scene in Germany and beyond.

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2-3-2023 10:54 | Company stories

“We need world-class talent” – Interview with Dr Sven Sewitz, Head of Biodata Innovation at Eagle Genomics

Research and business in the field of biology face the immense challenge of analysing and evaluating huge amounts of data. The company Eagle Genomics has set out to make this complexity manageable with the help of network science and artificial intelligence. In 2021, the company will open its first German location in the Potsdam Science Park. A conversation with Dr Sven Sewitz, Head of Biodata Innovation at Eagle Genomics.

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2-3-2023 09:21 | Company stories

3 questions with poroUS

For its work in early osteoporosis detection, poroUS GmbH, based in Potsdam Science Park, is receiving funding of €2.5 million through the European Innovation Council Accelerator Grant. They explain how they managed to stand out during the application process and what opportunities the funding will provide.