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ARMS technical project manager attends PRINSE'24: a global junction of printed intelligence innovation

January 29, 2024 at 11:20 am, No comments
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In January 2024, Dr. Hamed Pourkheirollah, ARMS technical project manager from Tampere University, attended the 8th PrintoCent Industry Seminar, PRINSE'24, which gathered over 300 global participants in Oulu, Finland. The event, which takes place every second year, allows its participants to hear the status of the industry and technology, meet friends, and do business.

Primarily, the event provided an exceptional platform for networking, allowing the project ARMS representative to connect with industrial companies and participants from around the world. Engaging with industry leaders, startups, and visionaries at PRINSE allowed him to share insights about the EU-funded ARMS project.

ARMS technical project manager, sharing his insight, explains: “The diverse and inspiring atmosphere of PRINSE, characterised by its small yet impactful setting, facilitated meaningful conversations and interactions. This environment enabled me to identify key individuals and organisations relevant to our project, fostering relationships with great potential for future collaborations and partnerships.” 

The organised training and round-table sessions, as well as visits to pilot factories, laboratories, and regional printed electronics companies, enriched Dr. Pourkheirollah's understanding of the latest innovations in the field. This knowledge transfer is particularly beneficial for ARMS, as it positions it at the forefront of technological advancements, ensuring that the project remains aligned with the current industry trends and developments.

In summary, the connections made, the exposure gained, and the insights gathered from the PRINSE'24 seminar have significantly contributed to the positive trajectory of the ARMS project. The potential collaborations and shared innovative thoughts acquired during the event have laid a solid foundation for the project's success, ensuring that ARMS remains at the forefront of cutting-edge technology within the industrial landscape.

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