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Academic – IndustryCollaborationAcademic interface• ETH Zurich (Switzerland)• University of Zurich (Switzerland)• University of Basel (Switzerland)
Industry interface• CARLSBERG GROUP, Carlsberg
Research Laboratory (Denmark)• Deutsche Saatveredelung AG
(Germany)• BASECLEAR BV (The Netherlands)• Photon Systems Instruments
(Czech Republic)• HELIOSPECTRA (Sweden)• AGROISOLAB GMBH (Germany)
What is it about?
PlantHUB is a European Industrial Doctoral Programme (EID) funded by the H2020 PROGRAMME Marie Curie Actions – Peo-ple, Initial Training Networks (H2020-MS-CA-ITN-2016). The programme is managed by the Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center. PlantHUB offers training to 10 PhD students in skills and competencies necessary to apply responsible research and innovation (RRI) in the area of plant breeding and pro-duction. The programme addresses the demand for RRI leadership in plant science related research and diffusion of innovation.
© Plant Science Center (PSC) PlantHUB Deliverable 33, 2019
Publisher PlantHUB Programme Office Tannenstrasse 1, ETH Zurich 8092 Zurich, Switzerland Phone +41 44 632 47 96www.plantsciences.ch/en/research/fellowships/PlantHUB.html
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PlantHUB-Annual Meetings
Deliverable 33Dissemination level: public Date: 18.12.2019
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Boosting technology transfer and responsible research and innovation (RRI) in plant sciences
This project receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 722338 - PlantHUB.
Design thinking with the help of The Lego serious play. Image: M. Dahinden
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D33: Three PlantHUB Annual Meetings
During the PlantHUB programme, three Annual Meetings were organised in 2017 (M12), 2018
(M24) and 2019 (M36). All fellows and beneficiaries participated.
Overview of the PlantHUB Annual Meetings:
Day Annual Meeting 1 Annual Meeting 2 Annual Meeting 3
1 PhD Retreat: Oral
scientific presentations
of all ESRs
Integration
Workshop: Get to
know each other
Evening: Supervisory
Board and General
Assembly Meeting
Training:
Entrepreneurship
PhD Retreat: Oral scientific
presentations of all ESRs, with focus
on the exploitation of the individual
projects
Site Visit at Carlsberg Research
Laboratory,
Integration Workshop: Efficient
strategies for genome sequencing and
assembly. 2 Training: Innovation
Management
Training:
Entrepreneurship
Supervisory Board and General
Assembly Meeting
3 Training: Innovation
Management
PhD Retreat & Midterm
Review Meeting
Evening: Supervisory
Board and General
Assembly Meeting
4
Integration Workshop:
Non-invasive imaging
technologies
Training: Making the
most out of my research:
Patents…
5
Training: Making the
most out of my research:
Patents…
Venue Zurich-Basel Plant
Science Center, ETH
Zurich, CH
Zurich-Basel Plant
Science Center, ETH
Zurich, CH
Carlsberg Research Laboratory,
Copenhagen, DK
Date 27/11/2017 –
29/11/2017
19/11/2018 –
23/11/2018
19/11/2019 –
20/11/2019
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PlantHUB 1st ANNUAL MEETING
27/11/2017 – 29/11/2017 (3 days)
with arrival on Sunday 26/11/2017
The 1st PlantHUB annual meeting was composed of a one-day retreat (Monday) and two-days PhD training on Innovation Management (Tuesday, Wednesday) organised by the PlantHUB programme office. The aim of this first scientific retreat was to get to know each other and to exchange knowledge and expertise. The ten PlantHUB research projects are contributing to different innovations in the area of plant breeding and production. We took up the spirit and developed ideas about how to benefit from our partnership. At the beginning the ten PhD students presented their research projects, including the contribution of the respective academic and industry partner involved. In the afternoon, the first integration workshop took place with the aim to get to know each other, to foster common interests and to exchange knowledge. Each academic and each industry partner presented a 3’ minutes pitch, highlighting their greatest achievements and connections to plant breeding and production followed by a group discussion on: what is plant breeding in 20 years? In the evening all, academic and industry partners came together with the PhD students and the PlantHUB programme office and enjoyed the traditional Swiss kitchen in the restaurant Walliser Keller, which served "SwissAlpeChuchi" such as cheese fondues and raclette. The following two days were reserved for the training of the ten PhD students in Innovation Management provided by Dr. Andreas Peter from University of Applied Sciences St.Gallen (FHS St.Gallen).
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AGENDA Day 1 – Monday 28/11/2017: Retreat and Supervisory Board Meeting
Location: ETH Zürich, Tannenstrasse 3, 8092 Zürich: CLA J1
08:30 Welcome remarks and opening of the 1st PlantHUB Annual Meeting
by Prof. Zeeman (ETH, PlantHUB scientist in charge)
08:40 - 09:20 Mercedes Thieme (ESR 1) and Anton Hochmuth (ESR 2)
ETH Zurich / Carlsberg Research Laboratory
09:20 - 10:00 Claudio Cropano (ESR 3) and Maximilian Vogt (ESR 4)
ETH Zurich / DSV
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 - 11:10 Giacomo Potente (ESR 5) and Seydina Issa Diop (ESR 6)
University of Zurich / Baseclear BV
11:10 - 11:50 Aya Yokota (ESR 7) and Franco Conci (ESR 8)
University of Zurich / LemnaTec GmbH
11:50 - 12:30 Camilo Chiang (ESR 9) and Florian Cueni (ESR 10)
University of Basel / Heliospectra respective Agroisolab
12:30 Lunch break
13:30 Opening of the Integration Workshop by Prof. Studer (ETH Zurich)
13:40 - 15:30 ETH Zurich: Prof. Sam Zeeman, Prof. Bruno Studer
CLAB: Dr. Ilka Braumann
DSV: Nic Boerboom
BaseClear BV: Dr. Daniël Duijsings
University of Zurich: Dr. Diana Santelia, Prof. Elena Conti, Dr. Peter
Szoevenyi
LemnaTec GmbH: Dr. Markus Jansen
Agroisolab: Dr. Marcus Boner
Heliospectra: Daniel Bankestad
University of Basel: Dr. Günter Hoch
15:30 - 16:00 Group discussions on: what is plant breeding in 20 years?
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 – 18:30 Supervisory Board and subsequently General Assembly Meeting
Welcome remarks and opening by Prof. Zeeman (ETH Zurich)
Moderation: Dr. Dahinden, R. Kohlmann (PlantHUB Programme Office)
19:30 Dinner at the traditional Swiss restaurant: Walliser Keller
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Day 2 – Tuesday 29/11/2017: PhD Training in Innovation Management
Day 3 – Wednesday 30/11/2017
Location: ETH Zürich, Tannenstrasse 7, 8092 Zürich: ML E13
The course on innovation management has been designed with the aim to provide the PhD students with fundamental skills regarding the management of innovation processes and employing innovation methods. Being able to assess and employ different innovation processes and methods represents a critical skill in the further professional career of independent researchers, innovation managers or entrepreneurs in plant sciences.
By the end of the course the PhD students:
- understand different processes and strategies used in innovation management (Design-driven Innovation, Open/Closed Innovation
- are able to use creative methods to reflect, collaborate and present research work (Visual Thinking, Lego Serious Play)
- understand the role, trends can play to inspire new ideas and opportunities - can build their own business cases (Business Model Canvas) - have reflected on potential implications innovation management has for their
research project
Lecturer: Dr. Andreas Peter, University of Applied Sciences St.Gallen (FHS St.Gallen)
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PlantHUB 2nd ANNUAL MEETING
19/11/2018 – 23/11/2018 (5 days)
with arrival on Sunday 18/11/2018
The 2nd PlantHUB annual meeting was composed of a PhD retreat coupled to the mid-term review meeting (Wednesday) and two training workshops on Entrepreneurship (Monday-Tuesday) and on Patenting (Thursday-Friday) organised by the PlantHUB programme office. The retreat was in scope of the PlantHUB Midterm review meeting, presenting the scientific progress of the individual fellowships as well as the progress of the overall programme. At the beginning the PlantHUB programme office gave a coordinator’s report, about the progress in science, training, network and management. Afterwards the PhD students presented the scientific progress of their research projects and their achievements so far. The second integration workshop took place with the focus on non-invasive imaging technologies, headed by Dr. Diana Santelia (University of Zurich) and served as a forum to exchange research and innovation activities within the consortium and develop ideas for further collaboration. The aim of the workshop was to provide an overview of laboratory and field-scale phenomic approaches to studying plant traits, incl. data handling strategies. In the evening academic and industry partner came together with the PhD students and the PlantHUB programme office and continued the discussions during a common dinner.
All PlantHUB fellows together with the lecturer Prof. Dr. Heinz Müller. 1st row: Giacomo Potente, Claudio Cropano, Mercedes Thieme, Anton Hochmuth, Seydina Issa Diop, Prof. Dr. Heinz Müller 2nd row: Aya Yocota, Maximilian Vogt, Franco Conci, Florian Cueni, Camilo Chiang
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AGENDA Day 1 –Monday 19/11/2018: PhD Training in Entrepreneurship
Day 2 – Tuesday 20/11/2018
Location: ETH Zürich, Tannenstrasse 7, 8092 Zürich: ML E13
The course on Entrepreneurship has guided the PhD students through the business development pipeline. All 10 ESRs have gain entrepreneurial skills and mind-set allowing them to create and set up innovative products and businesses. With practical tools and exercises, the PhD students have been guided through the business development process. Additionally, they learned about different supporting and coaching opportunities helping them to found their own company (i.e. innosuisse)
Learning Objectives: - Foster entrepreneurial mind-set - Understand the process of commercial exploitation of research results - Create idea and identify opportunities internally and externally for enterprises
Develop motivation to take forward enterprising ideas - Is aware of supporting institutions providing targeted training and coaching to start-
ups
By the end of this course participants ESRs gained entrepreneurial skills allowing them to exploit their knowledge and ideas and develop the commercial potential it.
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Lukas Schmid, University of Applied Sciences St.Gallen (FHS St. Gallen)
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Day 3 – Wednesday 21/11/2017: PhD Retreat & Midterm Review Meeting
Location: ETH Zürich, Tannenstrasse 3, 8092 Zürich: CLA J1
Marie Curie Actions
PlantHUB: Mid-term Review Meeting, ETH Zurich, CLA J1
Marie Curie Action: ITN–EID 2016 – PlantHUB
Project acronym: PlantHUB
Grant agreement no.: 722338
Project full title: Boosting technology transfer and responsible research and
innovation (RRI) in plant sciences
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
present throughout the day:
- Emanuela Galeazzi, EU Adviser
- Jane Roche, Laboratory of Genetics, Diversity et Ecophysiology of Cereals UMR
UCA/INRA 1095, Polytech Clermont-Ferrand, Biological Engineering Department, Head
of International Office
Time Agenda Item Who
9:00 – 9:15
(~15 minutes)
Introduction by Emanuela Galeazzi, Jane Roche (External expert) and by Prof. Sam Zeeman (PlantHUB scientist in charge)
9:15 – 9:30
(~15 minutes)
Tour de Table
all PIs briefly present their research team and describe their role within the network, incl. introduction of the industry partners
9:30 – 10:15
(~45 minutes)
Coordinator's report: presentation of the Mid-term report:
- Science
- Training
- Networking
- Management
by Manuela Dahinden and Romy Kohlmann
(PlantHUB Programme Office)
Coffee Break
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Fellows' individual reports (~10 minutes/fellow plus 10 minutes for Q&A)
10:30 – 11:00 ESR 1 and 2 presentations Anton Hochmuth, Mercedes
Thieme (ETH / Carlsberg)
11:00 – 11:30 ESR 3 and 4 presentations Claudio Cropano,
Maximilian Vogt
(ETH / DSV)
11:30 – 12:00 ESR 5 and 6 presentations Giacomo Potente, Seydina
Issa Diop (UZH / BaseClear)
12:00 – 12:30 ESR 7 and 8 presentations Aya Yokota, Franco Conci
(UZH)
12:30 – 13:00 ESR 9 and 10 presentations Camilo Chiang, Florian
Cueni (UBasel / Heliospectra
respective Agroisolab)
Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:00
(~60 minutes)
Bilateral Meeting with the 10 fellows ESR 1-ESR 10 with Emanuela
Galeazzi, EU Adviser, and
Jane Roche, External expert
Coffee Break
15:30 – 16:00
(~30 minutes)
Restricted session
(without ESRs)
Meeting between PlantHUB
programme office, academic
and industry partner and
Emanuela Galeazzi and Jane
Roche to discuss financial
issues and Mid-term report
16:00 – 16:30
(~30 minutes)
Feedback and open discussion on:
- the output of the Network so far
- possible training areas for future
- exploitation or the impact on
fellows' future careers
development
Feedback from Emanuela
Galeazzi and Jane Roche
Participation of all PIs and
ESRs requested
Dinner
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Day 4 –Thursday 22/11/2018: PhD Training in making the most out of my research –
Day 5 – Friday 23/11/2018 Patents and other things I cannot afford to ignore
Location: ETH Zürich, Tannenstrasse 7, 8092 Zürich: ML E13
Over the last decades, science has become a productive source of technological innovation, leading to commercial products and new markets. Furthermore, the IP databases, in particular for patents, are playing an increasing role in knowledge finding and problem solving for researchers in academia. Along with this on-going development, knowledge in intellectual property (IP) is becoming more and more important for researchers in bioscience. At the end of this two-day workshop, participants will master basic knowledge on IP protection and its challenges, including ethical considerations related to IP, in an academic environment and in a spin-off company alike. Equally important, the participants will learn how to use the vast library of knowledge in patent databases to advance research. The workshop consists of interactive lectures and hands on exercises that will allow discussing the pros and cons of the current IP systems, in particular patents. Learning Objectives: Gain a sufficient understanding of IP rights as they apply to own research; Has a sufficient understanding on the role of patents for the transfer of knowledge in our society; Knows the basic does and don’ts for handling IP rights.
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Heinz Müller, Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, Bern
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PlantHUB 3rd ANNUAL MEETING
19/11/2019 – 20/11/2019 (2 days)
with arrival on Monday 18/11/2019
The 3rd PlantHUB Annual Meeting was coupled to the industry visit to one of the industrial partners within the consortium and therefore took place in Copenhagen at the premises of Carlsberg Research Laboratory (CLAB). During the PhD retreat the individual fellow reported exploitable results of their individual projects, whereas exploitation is the use of results for commercial purposes or in public policymaking. Though the fellows reflected the following questions: What outputs have been created? What kind of processes or applications can be exploited? How will the outputs be made available during and after the project? Who are the potential users of your results? What research questions remain to be answered after project duration? The integration workshop on efficient strategies for genome sequencing and assembly was moderated by Prof Bruno Studer (ETH Zurich) with contributions from the University of Zurich and BaseClear. For example, Prof Elena Conti (University of Zurich) gave an interesting insight in high-quality genome assembly efforts (i.e., reference genomes), especially in light of on-going international efforts such as the Earth Biogenome Project.
In front of Carlsberg Research Laboratory.
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Day 1 – Tuesday 19/11/2019: Retreat and Company Visit
Location: ETH Zürich, Tannenstrasse 3, 8092 Zürich: CLA J1
Time Agenda Item Who
9:00 – 9:15
(~15 minutes)
Introduction und Welcome by Prof. Sam Zeeman (scientist
in charge), Ilka Braumann,
CLAB host
Fellows' individual reports (~10 minutes/fellow plus 10 minutes for Q&A)
Focus: on the exploitable results of the individual projects, whereas exploitation is the
use of results for commercial purposes or in public policymaking.
09:15 – 10:45 ESR1 and 2 presentations Anton Hochmuth, Mercedes
Thieme (ETH/ Carlsberg)
10:45 – 11:15 ESR3 and 4 presentations Claudio Cropano, Maximilian
Vogt (ETH / DSV)
11:15 – 11:45 ESR5 and 6 presentations Giacomo Potente, Seydina Issa
Diop (UZH/ BaseClear)
11:45 – 12:15 ESR9 and 10 presentations Camilo Chiang, Florian Cueni
(UBasel / Heliospectra and
Agroisolab)
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Lunch Break 12:15 – 13:30
13:30 – 14:30
(~60 minutes)
Industry visit at Carlsberg It will be a tour through the
laboratory and its own
brewery.
Coffee Break
15:00 – 17:00
(~120 minutes)
Integration Workshop:
Efficient strategies for genome
sequencing and assembly.
Moderation by Prof. Bruno
Studer (ETHZ)
Prof. Elena Conti (UZH)
Danny Duisjings (BaseClear)
Dr. Ilka Brauman (CLAB)
Dr. Peter Szoevenyi (UZH)
17:00 – 17:30
(~30 minutes)
Feedback and open discussion on:
- the output of the Network so
far
- Final PlantHUB Meeting
- to do prior submission of the
thesis
Dinner: Tapas and beer at the historic lab bar on side of CLAB (until 09.00 pm)