On the Manufacturing Partnership Day
The AMBIANCE project achieved a significant milestone by making its debut appearance at the EFFRA Manufacturing Partnership Day, held in Brussels on September 26th. Co-organized by EFFRA, alongside the Factories of the Future and Made in Europe projects, this event served as a nexus for the entire manufacturing research community, providing a platform to showcase ongoing project initiatives.
For AMBIANCE, this participation was a valuable opportunity to introduce our project to a diverse audience, including members of the EFFRA board, representatives from the European Commission, the industrial sector, and the scientific community. During the event, we presented our project through a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation and an engaging pitch. Additionally, a video highlighting the essence of the AMBIANCE project was displayed on screens throughout the event venue. Moreover, we had the chance to showcase our projects through a booth, providing an interactive platform to engage with visitors and address any questions about the project and its partners. This hands-on approach allowed for deeper discussions and engagement.
This multi-faceted approach to presenting our project ensured that we reached a broad and influential audience, fostering meaningful connections and discussions that will contribute to advancing the AMBIANCE project's goals.
Being invited to participate in this event served as a crucial networking platform, enabling us to engage with other European projects and exchange best practices, strategies, and results, all in pursuit of a common European objective: making Europe the leading force in productive, flexible, human-centric, and sustainable manufacturing.
The EFFRA Manufacturing Partnership Day is a forum of collaboration and innovation, and we are excited about the potential synergies and collaborations that lie ahead. As we continue our journey, we remain committed to advancing our mission of driving positive change in European manufacturing.
By: Elena Minisci from CRIT