Brightlands Impact Festival
Unlock the full potential of your research at the Brightlands Impact Festival!
Whether you have ambitions to one day be an entrepreneur or simply want to increase the societal impact of your research, or anything in between, the Brightlands Impact Festival will provide you with the knowledge and tools to identify opportunities to create value from your research and how to act upon it.
Learn about the diverse ways you can create impact, explore exciting personal and career opportunities, and meet and discuss with like-minded peers.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to elevate your research and amplify its impact!
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Brightlands Impact Award
The Brightlands Impact Award honors groundbreaking innovations that successfully translate research into real-world solutions. Discover how this award celebrates impactful ideas that make a difference.
View the Brightlands Impact Award page
Festival line-up
Coming soon!
Parking options
When visiting this event, parking is available at Maastricht UMC+, a 10-minute walk from the event location.
Contact
Alex Jones
Senior Business Developer
Adriana Berlanga
Senior Business Developer Valorisation
Robine van der Velden
Event organizer
Source: Brightlands newsletter
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