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Technology Matters: Connect and Catalyse - Innovation through Collaboration

Tuesday 16th December 2008, 0900-1200
Room C74, InfoLab21, Lancaster University

Technology Matters: Connect and Catalyse - Innovation through Collaboration
Technology Matters Events at InfoLab21
  • Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer Network (DC KTN), North West launch.
  • Technology Strategy Board (TSB) - A recap of Innovate08 and announcement of the TSB's Strategies for the ICT and Electronics, Photonics and Electrical sectors.

Please join the Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) and InfoLab21 at this the launch of the Digital Communications KTN in the North West.

Following introductions to both InfoLab21 and the Digital Communications KTN, the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) strategies in respect of ICT and Electronics, Photonics & Electrical systems (EPES) will be outlined, together with the programmes and mechanisms through which the TSB seeks to drive innovation in the UK.

The event will conclude with a discussion on future Digital Communications KTN activities in the North West, which will be followed by a buffet lunch that will provide an excellent opportunity for networking.

The Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer Network has been established by an industry-led group of leading players, with funding from the Technology Strategy Board. It seeks to bring competitive advantage to the UK by promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing between the users and providers of Digital Communications, and helping to drive innovation in the sector.

Request your place now by sending an e-mail to s.maginness@lancaster.ac.uk. Registration and attendance is free, but space is strictly limited.

Please see the flyer below for the full agenda.