Can opening up research help drive innovation?

Be a part of our interactive discussion. Can opening up research help drive innovation and tackle global challenges?
Published in Ecology & Evolution
Can opening up research help drive innovation?
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Springer Nature in association with the British Library is delighted to host an event which will explore how Open Research can support researchers with developing solutions to meet the UN’s SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) and tackle today’s global challenges such as climate change, poverty and ensuring health and wellbeing.

Speakers include Dr Daphne Ezer and Dr Kirstie Whitaker from the Alan Turing Institute, Philip Eagle from the British Library and Dr Ed Gerstner and Grace Baynes from Springer Nature. Presentations will be followed by an interactive panel discussion on the importance of Open Research to citizen research and SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) in solving these big questions.

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• DATE: Friday 1 November 2019
• TIME: 10:00 - 15:00 GMT
• VENUE: The Bronte Room, The British Library (96 Euston Road, London NW1 2DB)
• Light lunch provided

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