In this episode, we discovered the pivotal role of Research and Technology Infrastructures (RTIs) play in supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Our esteemed guests Claudia Pfander from Euro-BioImaging, Ed Mitchell from ESRF, Andrew Smith from Elixir, and Nuria Valls Vidal from ALBA Synchrotron, share fascinating insights into how their organizations contribute to advancing research and innovation for SMEs.
From flexible, low-barrier access routes to full support from A to Z, our panelists discuss how outreach, visibility, and orchestrators like RTOs and alumni help bridge the gap between RTIs and SMEs.
We also touch on the need for sustainable funding and effective policy frameworks to ensure long-term support for these infrastructures. Tune in for an in-depth conversation about the future of RTIs and the crucial connection between research, innovation, and industry.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00: Introduction and Fun Facts
03:00: Importance of Research and Technology Infrastructures (RTIs)
05:32: Supporting SMEs through RTIs
10:50: RTIs in Biotech: Euro-BioImaging
13:43: RTIs in Life Sciences: Elixir
20:25: RTIs in Physics: Alba Synchrotron
28:32: The Importance of Ecosystems and Orchestrators
35:18: Best Practices for Orchestrators
37:04: Sustainable Funding for RTIs
51:25: Understanding Industry Needs for Improved SME Access
59:40: Flexible and Low-Barrier Access Routes
01:03:28: Policy Frameworks and Coordination Strategies
01:07:23: Providing Full Support from A to Z