1. Research associations criticize the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for delays in establishing the German Agency for Transfer and Innovation (DATI). 2. They demand more speed and transparency in the DATI founding process and selection criteria for pilot projects. 3. The associations emphasize the importance of DATI for economic and societal impact, calling for a more inclusive and transparent approach.
Related Articles
- Research Infrastructure for Innovative Power Grids4 months ago
- Hannover Messe: New Climate Technology for Home, Car, and Industry – How Wires and Sheets Cool and Heat Sustainably4 months ago
- Institute for Digitalization and Electric Drives (IDA) Achieves Record Revenues4 months ago
- Dr. Kathrin Goldammer Appointed Professor at HTW Berlin4 months ago
- An Extraordinary Employee: Humanoid Robot TALOS at TU Darmstadt for Research into Human-like Learning5 months ago
- Outstanding Final Theses Awarded by Baelz Foundation: HBC Graduate Johannes Spangler Receives Prize5 months ago
- Roll-to-Roll Nano-Imprint Lithography for Design Applications and More Efficient Photovoltaics5 months ago
- Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena Establishes Endowed Professorship for 'Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)'5 months ago
- Sustainable IT Solutions through Energy-Efficient Storage Innovation6 months ago
- Ulm Radar Researcher Professor Christian Waldschmidt Welcomed as New acatech Member6 months ago