Singularity University Greece Summit 2021

  17/11/2021

The Technology Transfer Office (GMT) and the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Unit (MOKE) NTUA, in collaboration with the Lambraki Foundation, give the opportunity exclusively to members of the Polytechnic community to attend the Singularity University Greece Summit free of charge. The event will take place on November 22 and 23, 2021 and will be broadcast live in the multimedia amphitheater of NTUA. This is a very interesting event, which deals with the cutting edge of technology and how developments related to emerging technologies can create opportunities for economic growth with a significant positive impact on society. The theme of this year’s event is “Reimagine” and includes a series of interesting speeches by energy-leading speakers. The Lambraki Foundation, which has been active for the last 29 years in the field of education and lifelong learning as a non-profit organization, mediates for the free offer to selected members of the academic and educational community live stream for students and members of the academic community.

All protective measures for the pandemic will be observed. The use of a mask by all attendees is mandatory throughout the event. Vaccination or disease certificates or negative rapid test 24h or PCR test 72h of all attendees will be checked.

 

Programme https://su.gr/summit-program/

Online Event “From research to market: promoting high technology women entrepreneurship” from LIEE-NTUA

  15/10/2021

The Laboratory of Industrial and Energy Economics (LIEE) of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) is pleased to invite you to the online event “From research to market: promoting high technology women entrepreneurship”, organized as part of the Weekly Women Entrepreneurship initiative, on October 25, 2021 from 17:00 to 19:00. This global initiative was started by the Universities of New Jersey in the USA dealing with Entrepreneurship. This year it is held for the 8th year with the participation of more than 140 universities around the world (among them Babson, University of Michigan, UNC, Princeton, Cornell, University of Iowa, SetonHall, Georgetown etc.)

From Greece, for For the third consecutive year, the NTUA and the Laboratory of Industrial and Energy Economics of the School of Chemical Engineering participate in collaboration with the EPI nodule incubator of the NTUA. The aim of the event is to highlight important aspects of women’s entrepreneurship in our country. In our event we will host both women from the academic field with a strong research presence who are also interested in utilizing the results of their research, but also women with a strong research profile who try to turn their research into specific products and services of knowledge and technology intensity. In addition, we will try to highlight the need to strengthen women’s entrepreneurship through the institution of personalized coaching.