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Business students presented ideas on commercializing InsectNeuroNano Bee Chip

Photo of a group of people working on a business case.
The Horizon Europe programme InsectNeuroNano had an exciting encounter with business students participating in a case competition to explore how they might be able to commercialize the ideas and conclusions from the project. Photo: Ola Mattisson

The long-term vision of the InsectNeuroNano project is a novel on-chip hybrid nanostructure platform for energy-efficient, fast artificial neural networks and integrated sensor arrays.

The Horizon Europe programme InsectNeuroNano had an exciting visit to Lund University School of Economics and Management, whose students participated in a business case competition. 

The students all received a small gift for their efforts to commercialize the output from the programme – a jar of honey, since the task involved bees and their astonishing ability to find their way home with an energy-efficient navigation system.

“We got some excellent insight into how we might be able to commercialize the ideas and conclusions from this research project,” says Gerda Rentschler, grant manager at InsectNeuroNano.