Standardisation can be a key measure to help establish a market for innovations and can be used to create an impact across value chains in industry and society. Developing a Technical Specification in a research and innovation project can help facilitate trade and outreach to international markets by making specifications and methodologies available to all relevant stakeholders.
The Horizon project EASI-STRESS is developing a technical specification to reach a consensus among stakeholders and strengthen the uptake of the novel techniques developed in the project. Standardisation is instrumental in bringing this innovation to the market. By anchoring the innovation in standardisation, the path is paved for increased market uptake by industry and academia.
In this webinar, the process of developing a technical specification in a research and innovation project will be explained and it will be elaborated on how standardisation can help facilitate the acceptance and utilisation of innovations by the market by using the procedures of standardisation to codify knowledge and publish it in a Technical Specification.
Who should attend
The training session is intended for the researchers who participate in EU-funded R&I projects and anyone interested in the basics of standardisation.
Nikolaj Zangenberg, Innovation Manager at the Materials Division, Danish Technological Institute, Denmark.
Agenda
10:00 - HSbooster.eu Introduction & Welcome Note, Ivana Mijatovic, HSbooster.eu Training Academy Lead, UoB.
10:15 - Support provided by DS researchers & introduction to the CEN-CENELEC Technical Specifications
Trainer, Signe Annette Bøgh, Danish Standards (DS)
1st Mentimeter Session.
10:45 - Developing a Technical Specification in a research project – the case of EASI-STRESS
Trainer, Nikolaj Zangenberg, Danish Technological Institute
2nd Mentimeter Session.
11:10 - Q&A and Closing