ENI for a visit at IMS CHIPS

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Prof. Dr. Brem (Executive Board IMS CHIPS & Vice-Rector for Transfer and International Affairs as well as Managing Director at ENI) and Prof. Dr. Nils Quack (Managing Director IMS CHIPS) are in the center of the picture, surrounded by employees of IMS CHIPS and colleagues from the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Science (ENI) at the University of Stuttgart. The group is located in the corridor along the windows to the clean room.

Prof. Dr. Brem with a team from the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Science (ENI) for a visit at IMS CHIPS

We had the pleasure of welcoming the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Science (ENI) to IMS CHIPS. Among our guests was also Prof. Dr. Brem – both in his function as Managing Director of the Institute and as a Board Member of IMS CHIPS.

The focus of the meeting was an open, professionally inspiring exchange about the potential of micro and nano technologies at the interface between research and application. During a “window tour”, we were able to show how the accomplishments at the IMS help to overcome the so-called Innovation Valley of Death – the critical gap between scientific knowledge and market-ready innovation.

We are delighted with the constructive discussion and the shared interest in innovative solutions – and thank you very much for your visit!

Prof. Dr. Brem (Executive Board IMS CHIPS & Vice-Rector for Transfer and International Affairs as well as Managing Director at ENI) and Prof. Dr. Nils Quack (Managing Director IMS CHIPS) are in the center of the picture, surrounded by employees of IMS CHIPS and colleagues from the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Science (ENI) at the University of Stuttgart. The group is located in the corridor along the windows to the clean room.

Prof. Dr. Brem (Executive Board IMS CHIPS & Vice-Rector for Transfer and International Affairs as well as Managing Director at ENI) and Prof. Dr. Nils Quack (Managing Director IMS CHIPS) are in the center of the picture, surrounded by employees of IMS CHIPS and colleagues from the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Science (ENI) at the University of Stuttgart. The group is located in the corridor along the windows to the clean room.

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