On 21 November 2023 the festive finale of the Amsterdam Science & Innovation Award will take place.
Nine finalists will pitch their innovations and compete for one of the three Innovation Awards. Thereafter, the jury grants three finalists the Innovation Award. Each winner in one of the categories Environment & Climate, Health, and Society will receive € 10.000 to bring their idea a step closer to application.
But that’s not all, Innovation Exchange Amsterdam (IXA) – the universities Knowledge Transfer Office and AmSIA’s host, will honor three researchers with an Impact Award for their significant impact on society with their impressive innovations and research projects.
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November 21, NEMO
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