30/03/2017
ALBA Synchrotron Gives Support to Companies
ALBA Synchrotron Gives Support to Companies
The meeting organized this month at ALBA synchrotron with representatives from the Industrial Liaison Offices of different European synchrotrons offers an opportunity to remind that a synchrotron does not only serve the international scientific community but also companies, both large ones and SMEs, allowing them to stimulate their innovation and so their competitiveness.
The ALBA industrial liaison office, under Alejandro Sánchez’s responsibility, aims precisely at making corporate world know the wide range of unique material characterization tools ALBA offers to improve industrial processes and develop new products in very different sectors such as food, health, energy or nanotechnology.
As a one-stop shop, the industrial liaison office provides advice and services to the industrial community during their time at the ALBA Synchrotron and helps in knowledge transfer activities.
The ALBA industrial liaison office, under Alejandro Sánchez’s responsibility, aims precisely at making corporate world know the wide range of unique material characterization tools ALBA offers to improve industrial processes and develop new products in very different sectors such as food, health, energy or nanotechnology.
As a one-stop shop, the industrial liaison office provides advice and services to the industrial community during their time at the ALBA Synchrotron and helps in knowledge transfer activities.
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