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What gets measured gets done. Webinar on new metrics for knowledge valorisation.
APR
Tue
21
13:00 - 13:45

This was 1 week ago

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online

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Horizon Europe

Measuring the performance of knowledge valorisation activities is essential for increasing economic and societal impact from research. Without meaningful indicators, it becomes difficult to understand what works, where improvements are needed, and how investments in research translate into societal and economic benefits. 

While indicators for technology transfer are well-established, knowledge valorisation widens the scope to a broad range of value creation opportunities. This includes intellectual assets such as data, know-how, prototypes and business models. To have a more comprehensive framework measuring value creation, we also need indicators that go beyond commercialisation and measure societal and environmental benefits, and uptake in policies among others, that are now emerging.

Join this webinar that will highlight new approaches to measuring value creation and developing indicators to capture all its dimensions. 

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ONELAB: City of Hasselt contribute to development of Rapid Response Mobile Labs

The City of Hasselt took part in the ONELAB project (2022–2025) as an end user. The project was funded under Horizon Europe (HORIZON-CL3-2021-DRS-01-05) and focused on developing modular Rapid Response Mobile Laboratories (RRML). These laboratories are designed for rapid deployment in a variety of settings to support disease monitoring.