Nick Fannin
(SFF.DeepT+) Deep Tech in HEIs and Ecosystems through Entrepreneurial Education+
People Involved
Amber Isaacs
Peter McLean
Kendra Byers
Dr Chris Cramphorn C.Cramphorn@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Project Description
SFF.DeepT+ Project sets the pathway to the future, towards 2030 and beyond, with a new Systemic DeepTech Innovation
framework involving (as drivers and key-actors) the relevant stakeholders of an Open European Innovation Ecosystem. The
Project is grounded in the consolidated Start for Future initiative and community, being the driver of a NEW DEAL OF
INNOVATION bringing, and bridging the Knowledge Triangle partners, together with an effective collaborative capacity built
through the understanding of interconnectedness in achieving synergies of co-creation among partners, being capable of
adapting for changes emerging from society.
It is part of the mission of SFF.DeepT+ to change the perspective on innovation by building a fast-growing alliance and,
therefore, creating a university-driven Ecosystem that endorses innovation and its impact on society at economical, ecological,
technological, and societal levels.
Status | Project Live |
---|---|
Funder(s) | EIT Urban Mobility |
Value | £58,500.00 |
Project Dates | May 1, 2023 - Jul 31, 2024 |
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