New Research and Innovation Market Studies made available

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ENRICH in the USA has published 3 more interesting studies. You can find them here.

The two latest Thematic Research Studies concern Cancer Research and Renewable Energy whereas the first Innovation Market Study concerns e-Health.

 

Thematic Research Studies Cancer & Renewable Energy

These two Research Thematic Studies provide an assessment of the United States (US) research community landscape and aim to support research and innovation cooperation between the European Union (EU) and the US. The studies identify US key university research groups, research centers and industry clusters, as well as some of the main research networks, professional associations and conferences/events focused on cancer and renewable energy R&D. The studies can be an effective source or tool to gain knowledge on the US cancer and renewable energy research community and:

  • To identify potential approaches to developing collaborative projects with US researchers, research groups and research organizations. The researchers, research groups and centers can be contacted directly to develop a rapport and potential interest in collaborating.
  • To identify relevant networks and conferences that can be used as a conduit to meeting potential collaborators.
  • To identify and assess the opportunity to participate in US funding programs related to cancer and renewable energy R&D in order to propose potential project opportunities to US research counterparts.
 

Innovation Market Study - e-Health

This study, which has been developed in the context of the ENRICH in the USA project, aims to provide relevant information on the United States (US) landscape in regard to the eHealth related innovation ecosystem and market.
The Study can be an effective source or tool for the European Union (EU) academic and industry communities to gain knowledge on the US related to eHealth fields and:

  • To identify the US leading regions from an innovation and market perspectives;
  • To identify potential approaches for developing collaborative partnerships with US facilitators of innovation and/or businesses;
  • To identify relevant US networks and conferences that can be used as a conduit to meeting potential innovation and market partners; and
  • To identify and assess the opportunity to access US funding programs related to eHealth in order to propose potential partnerships with US organizations

 

Furthermore, in our section Useful Links and Materials you can find also the

  • Thematic Research Study on US R&D Related to Transportation – Connected and Automated Driving

  • Online education modules on sector specific topics related to market entry issues, or steps to establishing R2R collaborations taking into account the US university culture and policies.

  • “First – Aid Information Kits” that comprise of a set of handy, easy-to-follow guidelines with essential information on entering the US market and include a section on available critical support services.