Nexus for research, innovation and technology development and transfer
As part of the ACG 150 strategic plan, the Research, Technology & Innovation Network (RTIN) seeks to combine the in-house research and innovation (R&I) potential stemming from ACG’s faculty, schools, departments, institutes, centers, programs and labs with an external network of collaborators and innovation players (corporations, investors, start-up clusters and incubators, funding agencies, innovation and market fora and think-tanks, venture capital funds, standardization and regulatory authorities, legal counsels, sponsors and donors).
Virtually unlimited in theme and scope, the Network’s activities track the evolution of many science and technology (S&T) disciplines that shape our world. Some current areas that are addressed through the activities of current Deree and ALBA faculty include: information and communication technologies (next generation networks including the Internet-of-Things, data science, artificial intelligence, cyber security, etc.), optimization and operations research, economics and finance, marketing, business and management, biomedical science and e-health, psychology and cognitive science, visual arts, literature, philosophy, history and journalism.
The RTIN has access to a number of ACG facilities and collaborates with the corresponding teams for its research & technology-oriented innovation activities. It participates in a number of collaborative research projects which are conducted jointly with external partners and funding. RTIN's innovation activities are aimed in two directions: developing our own innovation capacity based on in-house expertise and generated intellectual property (IP), which acting as an innovation hub for external partners who seek innovation-oriented partnerships and support.
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