As Open Science principles become a cornerstone of modern research, they are not only essential for compliance with university and funder policies but also play a vital role in validating scientific knowledge and serving the public good. At the same time, collaborations with industry can create pressure to keep data and methods confidential, at least for a period.
Why should you attend?
Are you navigating the tensions between Open Science commitments and the need for confidentiality in industry collaborations? This panel discussion offers practical advice and real-world insights from experts who have successfully balanced these competing demands. Here's what you can expect:
- Success stories: Learn from researchers who have successfully collaborated with industry while upholding Open Science principles.
- Actionable strategies: Get practical tips on managing intellectual property, building strong partnerships, and maintaining scientific integrity.
- Interactive discussion: Engage in a Q&A session where you can ask specific questions and get advice tailored to your challenges.
What’s in it for you?
If you're feeling pulled between Open Science policies and the need for industry secrecy, this event will provide you with valuable insights and solutions to navigate this complex landscape. You'll leave with a clearer understanding of how to collaborate effectively without compromising on either side.
Meet the Panelists
- Roland Schmehl, Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering
- Joost de Winter, Professor, Mechanical Engineering
- Nandini Bhattacharya, Associate professor, Mechanical Engineering
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical advice on the future of open, collaborative research in a commercial world. Register now to secure your spot and enjoy a free vegan lunch! Feel free to bring a friend or share this event with others who might be interested.