Mid-Week Coffee Break - June

Virtual technology talk between IVAM Members
Jun 21, 2023, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
virtual
Zoom-Meeting

Our network thrives on personal contacts and exchange. With our virtual coffee break we offer you a format that allows you to get to know other members and their technologies, to exchange ideas and to network.  

The content of each date is a short host impulse from a member in each case and then the opportunity to exchange ideas and make new contacts.

This one-hour format takes place every third Wednesday of the month.

IVAM cordially invites you to the joint Mid-Week Coffee Break on June 21, 2023 from 09:00 to 10:00 a.m. (CEST) via Zoom-Meeting.  

The host is ZEISS Innovation Hub with Dr. Max Riedel (Head of ZEISS Innovation Hub @ KIT). Mr. Riedel will give a presentation on the following topic: "Turning todays’s research into tomorrow’s applications – together. How ZEISS drives innovation through strategic collaboration with universities"

Interested IVAM members are welcome to register for free participation in our Mid-Week Coffee Break via the registration form

Would you also like to host this format or have a topic you would like to share? Then feel free to contact us at sh@ivam.de!


Your Contact

Sandra Hinse
Membership Relations Manager
+49 (0) 231 9742 7090

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