Showcasing project ARMS at the International Research Funding Days
On December 5th, the project coordinator’s team at Tampere University had the exciting opportunity to present the EU-funded ARMS project at the "International Research Funding Days" organized by Tampere University (TAU). The event gathered all TAU-coordinated projects for a Poster Session, creating an environment rich with insights, knowledge sharing, and networking opportunities.
The event showcased innovative research conducted across various disciplines. Connecting with other Horizon Europe projects and exchanging ideas with fellow researchers was particularly inspiring. This exchange broadened our perspective and sparked new ideas for future research directions.
In addition to presenting the ARMS project, the team consisting of Matti Mäntysalo (project coordinator) and Hamed Pourkheirollah (post-doc researcher and ARMS technical manager) took the valuable opportunity to strengthen collaboration with the TAU pre-award team. Their support and insights have been instrumental in advancing ARMS goals. Engaging with them at the event helped solidify our ongoing partnership and explore new avenues for collaboration.
With over 100 attendees, the event was a resounding success, serving as a wonderful platform for expanding networks and highlighting the cutting-edge research within the Tampere University community. The diverse presentations underscored the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in driving innovation and addressing complex global challenges.
Looking ahead, we are eager to participate in more such opportunities that enable us to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the future of research. The event reaffirmed our commitment to fostering a collaborative research environment that thrives on shared knowledge and mutual support.
Project ARMS extends its heartfelt thanks to Tampere University for organizing this event and all participants for making it a memorable experience. We are excited to continue building on these connections and exploring new possibilities for the ARMS project.