QuestPair version 1.1 is out! What’s new?
Friday, 20 November 2020
Since our launch in September, hundreds of companies and experts have registered and the first projects have started. Following testing and your feedback, we have improved QuestPair and today we can release version 1.1. See what’s new for financial officers, clients and experts!
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How can scientific experts boost innovation in Europe through research and consultancy?
Friday, 13 November 2020
Rapid scientific advancements enable the development of exciting new technologies. More than ever before this involves multidisciplinary challenges requiring skills and know-how from physics, chemistry, biology, and informatics. This level of complexity often makes it harder for companies to define and describe to universities and research organisations which type of expert they want to hire.
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SMEs, Green Deal goals and sustainable business models
Friday, 30 October 2020
At QuestPair we have reviewed some of the current available resources to help small and medium companies taking on new challenges: meeting EU Green Deal Goals, adopting new circular economy business models, saving resources and expenses with more energy efficient plans.
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QuestPair beta release
Tuesday, 29 September 2020
We are proud to announce that we have launched a beta version of QuestPair! Early registration is now open for new users. We encourage businesses to post their requests of scientific and technological expertise, and scientists to apply with their ideas and solutions. QuestPair’s beta version already includes functionalities that enable clients such as companies
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QP Survey: learning about what companies and scientists need
Wednesday, 05 August 2020
Over the last year, and as part of our SME Instrument Phase I project, we have performed an in-depth study to better understand the problems experienced by companies, scientists and universities. Companies and organisations often rely on external scientific expertise to develop their products or consultancy to solve technical problems. A recurring problem is that
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