Home > Press > Opening EUJO-LIMMS to a 4th partner - Workshop on October 25, 2013 in Freiburg (Germany)
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EUJO-LIMMS is opening up to a 4th partner in 2014 and is now launching a call for ONE additional partner to join the consortium. EUJO-LIMMS cooperation opportunities will be presented during a Networking Workshop at the University of Freiburg-IMTEK (Germany) on October 25, 2013. An appointment can be made with Host laboratories to build a project to be submitted to the EUJO-LIMMS call.
The EUJO-LIMMS project, supported by the European Union 7th Framework Programme, aims at opening the Laboratory for Integrated Micro Mechatronic Systems (LIMMS), Joint Unit between CNRS and the Institute of Industrial Science of the University of Tokyo, located in Tokyo, to 3 European partners:
• Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland,
• University of Freiburg - Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) in Germany,
• Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT).
Hosted European researchers develop joint projects for new applications in flexible electronics, optics, nanotechnology, molecular and cellular bio-engineering.
EUJO-LIMMS is opening up to a 4th partner in 2014 and is now launching a call for ONE additional partner to join the consortium. EUJO-LIMMS cooperation opportunities will be presented during a Networking Workshop at the University of Freiburg-IMTEK (Germany) on October 25, 2013. An appointment can be made with Host laboratories to build a project to be submitted to the EUJO-LIMMS call.
Registration by October 14, 2013 on limmshp.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/
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