To Create Science and Make Innovation made in Lusófona
In a world that is constantly changing, it is crucial that academia, the center of change and knowledge transfer, accompanies and exploits this transformation.
To Create Science and Make Innovation made in Lusófona is a biannual event that aims to showcase the research work of the different Organic Units and their respective Research & Development Units, as well as to present the research support services that make up ULusófona. In this sense, this event aims to promote a dynamic of aggregation and leverage of the value created by all the UI&D.
4th Edition
On 28 January, ILIND promoted the 4th edition of Creating Science and Making Innovation made in Lusófona.
This event, which took place in the Agostinho da Silva Auditorium, stood out from previous editions for its focus on presenting ULusófona's 15 research units, centres and groups. The main aim of the event was to promote knowledge and publicise the activities carried out at the University's UI&Ds, providing a privileged space for establishing synergies and collaborations between researchers from different scientific areas
The event was attended by 85 participants, both in person and online.
3rd Edition
On September 3rd 2024, at 2pm, ILIND promoted the 3rd edition of To Create Science and Make Innovation made in Lusófona .
This event took place in the José Araújo Auditorium and aimed to promote and leverage the value created by the ULusófona scientific community, as well as presenting research support services.
The event was attended by 240 participants, both in person and online.
2nd Edition
On January 16th 2024, at 2pm, the 2nd edition of To Create Science and Make Innovation made in Lusófona took place at the Agostinho da Silva Auditorium.
More than 150 participants took part in this event, both in person and online.
1st Edition
On September 12th 2024, at 2pm, the 1st edition ofTo Create Science and Make Innovation made in Lusófona took place in the Professor José Araújo Auditorium.
This event was attended by 95 participants, both in person and online.