NATO Deeptech Innovation Academy | 2025

NATO Deeptech Innovation Academy | 2025

About

The Deeptech Innovation Academy is tailored for young researchers in NATO nations and partner nations who want to learn how to turn science and technology into investable commercial opportunities. Our goal is to train a new generation of scientists and technologists to become innovative teams. Any training program focused on emerging disruptive technologies should foster disruptive thinking aligned with best practices in learning, including peer learning and microlearning. We will organize a hands-on hybrid program that combines a 5-day intensive onsite program with an online prep session and multiple follow-on online meetings (equivalent to 3-4 additional days). Participants will learn how to work in teams and develop a more entrepreneurial stance that combines scalability and commercial viability with their deeptech ability.

Project info

BTH project leader: Senior Lecturer Tamara Carleton, Co-PI Professor Linley Lord, Curtin Uinversity (Western Australia)

Time span: 20250901 – 20251231

Funding: Total budget EUR 66 582 (NATO – Science for Peace and Security Program https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/78209.htm )

Partners:

  • BTH
  • Curtin University (Australia)
  • Sciencepreneurship Summer School (Switzerland)
Categories: Projects, Research