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Industry – University Cooperation: A Key Driver of Innovation

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CIRCLE seminar featuring Philipp Janello, Head of Academic Relations and Innovation Politics at BMW Group.

CIRCLE recently hosted an insightful seminar titled “Industry – University Cooperation – a Key Factor for Innovation”, featuring Philipp Janello, Head of Academic Relations and Innovation Politics at BMW Group.

Philipp Janello shared BMW’s perspective on how collaboration between universities and large corporations can shape the future of innovation. Some areas of cooperation highlighted included:

  • Joint research projects
  • Teaching and training initiatives
  • Internships and PhD placements
  • Participation in conferences and public events
  • Development of research-based standards

The discussion resonated with our researchers, many of whom are deeply engaged in exploring these partnerships. The seminar highlighted the message that when academia and industry join forces, they can drive meaningful inventions and innovations for the benefit of society.

This event was organised by CIRCLE’s research themes “New Perspectives on Innovation Policy” and “International Businesses, Technology and Innovation”.