Transforming knowledge into economic benefits -- EPSRC's First Knowledge Transfer Challenge Awards
14th Nov 2006, 19:47 GMT
From dealing with mine water pollution to innovative wound care, the finalists in EPSRC's first ever Knowledge Transfer Challenge reflect the huge area covered by research in engineering and the physical sciences in the UK. The winner will be presented at the EPSRC's First Knowledge Transfer Challenge Awards Reception.
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