Tying Together GNSS Education, Research and Industry
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The European GSA supported e-KnoT project, which recently kicked off, is set to strengthen the interaction between education, research and industry in Europe.
The three-year, Horizon 2020 funded project will implement actions and events for companies, students and professionals, creating a solid network among the E-GNSS knowledge triangle. Each event has been designed to deliver capacity building and create critical mass within strategic areas. The overall objective is to increase Europe’s competitive standing and attract outside investments for GNSS services and application.
Get involved!
European companies interested in working with the project now have the opportunity to create links with research centres and work with GNSS students. From hosting a GNSS internship for a student to providing industry vouchers, training of a post-graduate student, or co-funding a Ph.D student – there are multiple ways to get involved.
Also read: Looking for Information on European GNSS R&D?
All calls close on 15 April at midnight (CET). More information on each of the different incentives can be found here or by emailing info@eknotproject.eu.
About e-KnoT
E-KnoT was developed by a consortium of institutions with experience in research and GNSS education, drawing on results of previous GNSS education programs and educational initiatives. The project is coordinated by Politecnico di Torino and developed in corporation with Ecole Nationale de l’Aviation Civil, DL Consultant, Universitat der Bundeswehr Munchen, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Astri Polska Spolka Z Organiczona, and bavAIRia e.V.
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