The ENVRINNOV project is bringing its mission to the EGU General Assembly 2026, offering the ENVRI community a dedicated roadmap for turning environmental research into industrial and societal impact. Join us in Vienna to explore how we are shaping the future of European Research Infrastructures (RIs) through two key sessions and the project presence at the ENVRI community booth.

Project sessions

  • Training: IP Management and Tech Transfer (SPM20)

The third ENVRINNOV training session is specifically designed to enhance knowledge and expertise in innovation and technology transfer within Research Infrastructures. The session will dive into an overview of Intellectual Property Rights, IP Management in Publicly Funded Research, the Technology Transfer Process and Case Studies.

When: Wednesday, 06 May | 10:45–12:30 CEST; Where: Room 2.61

Organized by Peyre Galane; Co-organized by: Dubost Ariane, Papageorgiou Marina

Further information: here

  • Advancing Environmental sciences with Innovation and Research Infrastructures 

The session, organised by ENVRINNOV and GEORGE projects, will bring together researchers, technologists, and stakeholders to showcase advances illustrating the role of emerging technologies and service-oriented approaches in shaping the future of environmental monitoring.

Convener: Jean Sciare; Co-conveners: Hannele Laine, Janne-Markus Rintala, Marina Papageorgiou

Further information: here

Stop by the ENVRI community booth throughout the week to meet the team, and learn how your research can benefit from enhanced industry collaboration and service-oriented approaches.