The 11 networks funded by the Generalitat de Catalunya come together during the third edition of this event to showcase joint projects across various research groups.
The Barcelona Deep Tech Summit returns for its third edition from 5th to 7th November. The congress, which will be held at Fira de Barcelona Gran Via, aims to serve as a forum to create synergies and build strategic alliances among spin-offs, startups, researchers, corporations, and investors.
The AccessCat Network is participating for its second consecutive year, joining the eleven knowledge transfer networks funded by AGAUR in the session “The Ecosystem of R&D&I Networks in Catalonia.” This year, the R&D&I networks will use their slot to present collaborative projects involving research groups that belong to more than one network.
The session will take place on Wednesday, 6th November, from 10:00 to 11:15 am. AccessCat will present the iDEM project by the TALN research group (UPF), which is also part of the RDI-IA Network. The project will be presented by researcher Stefan Bott, who will speak from 10:05 to 10:15 am. The discussion will also cover other projects like OneCareAI, Hero Beats, and Digipesca.
We invite everyone to attend. Registration is free—visit the event website and complete the registration form.