Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories

Six underground laboratories around the Baltic Sea have establish a new 3,3 milj. € EU INTERREG, Baltic Sea Region cooperation project called BSUIN (Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network). The project is lead from the Oulu University in Finland. The following underground laboratories participate...

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Main Author: Laaksoharju, Marcus
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Published: Linnaeus University 2018
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spelling ftlinnaeusuniojs:oai:ojs.journals.lnu.se:article/1517 2023-11-12T04:20:04+01:00 Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories Laaksoharju, Marcus 2018-11-14 application/pdf https://open.lnu.se/index.php/eco-tech/article/view/1517 eng eng Linnaeus University https://open.lnu.se/index.php/eco-tech/article/view/1517/1345 https://open.lnu.se/index.php/eco-tech/article/view/1517 Copyright (c) 2018 Marcus Laaksoharju https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Linnaeus Eco-Tech; 2018: Book of abstracts : Linnaeus ECO-TECH '18; 3 2002-8008 Underground Laboratories Baltic Sea region Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftlinnaeusuniojs 2023-10-18T10:32:36Z Six underground laboratories around the Baltic Sea have establish a new 3,3 milj. € EU INTERREG, Baltic Sea Region cooperation project called BSUIN (Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network). The project is lead from the Oulu University in Finland. The following underground laboratories participate: Callio Lab, Pyhäsalmi mine, Finland Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden Research and education mine Reiche Zeche, Freiberg, Germany Ruskeala marble quarry and geopark, Karelia, Russia Underground Laboratory of Khlopin Institute, St Petersburg, Russia Conceptual Lab Development Cuprum, Poland The aim of the project is to make the underground laboratories in the Baltic Sea region more accessible for innovation, business development and science by improving information, operation, user experiences and safety. The project is operated for a period of three years. The project and network will especially focus on widening the use of the laboratories for companies and institutions and improving the innovation handling i.e. from idea to market. The method for this is to gather and map detailed information from the local businesses, owners and users. The outcome will be used to improve e.g. the accessibility, information, user experiences, cooperation possibilities, business development possibilities and innovation support functions such as prototype realisation, testing, demonstration, financial support and market analysis. The information, network and support systems will be of great value for th Six underground laboratories around the Baltic Sea have establish a new 3,3 milj. € EU INTERREG, Baltic Sea Region cooperation project called BSUIN (Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network). The project is lead from the Oulu University in Finland. The following underground laboratories participate: Callio Lab, Pyhäsalmi mine, Finland Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden Research and education mine Reiche Zeche, Freiberg, Germany Ruskeala marble quarry and geopark, Karelia, Russia Underground Laboratory of Khlopin Institute, St ... Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelia* LnuOpen (Linnaeus University)
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Baltic Sea region
Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN)
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Baltic Sea region
Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN)
Laaksoharju, Marcus
Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories
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Baltic Sea region
Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN)
description Six underground laboratories around the Baltic Sea have establish a new 3,3 milj. € EU INTERREG, Baltic Sea Region cooperation project called BSUIN (Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network). The project is lead from the Oulu University in Finland. The following underground laboratories participate: Callio Lab, Pyhäsalmi mine, Finland Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden Research and education mine Reiche Zeche, Freiberg, Germany Ruskeala marble quarry and geopark, Karelia, Russia Underground Laboratory of Khlopin Institute, St Petersburg, Russia Conceptual Lab Development Cuprum, Poland The aim of the project is to make the underground laboratories in the Baltic Sea region more accessible for innovation, business development and science by improving information, operation, user experiences and safety. The project is operated for a period of three years. The project and network will especially focus on widening the use of the laboratories for companies and institutions and improving the innovation handling i.e. from idea to market. The method for this is to gather and map detailed information from the local businesses, owners and users. The outcome will be used to improve e.g. the accessibility, information, user experiences, cooperation possibilities, business development possibilities and innovation support functions such as prototype realisation, testing, demonstration, financial support and market analysis. The information, network and support systems will be of great value for th Six underground laboratories around the Baltic Sea have establish a new 3,3 milj. € EU INTERREG, Baltic Sea Region cooperation project called BSUIN (Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network). The project is lead from the Oulu University in Finland. The following underground laboratories participate: Callio Lab, Pyhäsalmi mine, Finland Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, Sweden Research and education mine Reiche Zeche, Freiberg, Germany Ruskeala marble quarry and geopark, Karelia, Russia Underground Laboratory of Khlopin Institute, St ...
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title Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories
title_short Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories
title_full Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories
title_fullStr Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories
title_full_unstemmed Baltic Sea Underground Innovation Network (BSUIN): Developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories
title_sort baltic sea underground innovation network (bsuin): developing the capacity for innovation for the region's underground laboratories
publisher Linnaeus University
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