Date & Time
Sept. 3, 2025, 5 a.m. - Sept. 3, 2025, 6 a.m.
Cost
$0
Location
Online
Sept. 3, 2025, 5 a.m. - Sept. 3, 2025, 6 a.m.
$0
Online
Do you have an idea, invention or innovation that you think could make a real impact in agriculture and horticulture but unsure where to start?
Ceres Agritech working within University of Cambridge and Lincoln would like to work with you to help turn your ideas into reality.
This series of one hour lunchtime webinars is open to staff and postgraduate students of all UK Universities who are considering or are in the process of commercialising their research in the Agritech Sector. The sessions will focus on the journey of an innovation from getting to know the Agriculture sector and then the steps to take your research to real-world impact.
Practical guidance to access translational research funding and support to test your agri-tech idea from our specialists.
Webinars are open to researchers at any career stage and anyone involved in supporting research. The training is suitable both for people who are already developing an idea or who are interested in engaging with commercialisation, innovation or enterprise for the first time.
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