Lack of long-term projects hampers academia-business collaboration
Ljubljana, 11 November - Despite Slovenia's successful research ecosystem, the country still faces issues in the transfer of knowledge between science and industry. Investment in R&D is increasing, but the lack of long-term strategic projects remains a problem, heard a roundtable discussion in Ljubljana on Monday.
Ljubljana
The roundtable titled Opportunities and challenges of the Slovenian research ecosystem: How to achieve an innovative and competitive Slovenia?.
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Ljubljana
The roundtable titled Opportunities and challenges of the Slovenian research ecosystem: How to achieve an innovative and competitive Slovenia?.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
The roundtable titled Opportunities and challenges of the Slovenian research ecosystem: How to achieve an innovative and competitive Slovenia?.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
University of Ljubljana Rector Gregor Majdič.
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Ljubljana
Marjana Majerič, head of strategic development and internationalisation at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Ljubljana
Gregor Anderluh, director of the National Institute of Chemistry.
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Ljubljana
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Igor Papič.
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Ljubljana
Boštjan Zalar, director of the Jožef Stefan Institute (IJS).
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