Strasbourg University and North Carolina State University, both leading academic institutions in the field of bioproduction, have entered into an agreement to collaborate on a unique set of training capabilities for industry. Along with Strasbourg University’s TTO, France’s Alsace Biovalley cluster has played and will continue to play a key role in the program by bringing together industry players in support of the project, ensuring that training programs meet industry needs, structuring the financial engineering required and securing funding for the infrastructures.
The Universitiy of Strasbourg and the Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center (BTEC) of North Carolina State University began implementing the agreement in May. It includes several types of cooperation, including short courses to industry, shared certificates, and exchange of students, interns and faculty members.
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