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in what to mauled upkeep last so
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to switch it up you have new
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a less unless you are with echoing of it but i know there you go again we're now skip to
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english because everybody in switzerland it's not for control and so we have to take that into account
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a welcome to p. e. p. f. l. if it's the first time i hope you enjoy
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this site if it's the second time i'm glad to see that you made it back
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we haven't told over a hundred representatives from industry that is absolutely great
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i will in just a few slides try to give those
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who don't know e. p. f. l. well because i'm sure many
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are repeat covers um a very very very very brief overview
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of today's goals and who we are so we p. i. e.
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p. f. l. were have one main campus hearing goes on
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but i want to emphasise that we have several antennas as we call them but they're integral parts of our campus
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across the west what western switzerland maybe we'll have more in the future but we have one in the shuttle
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wanting to neither one in the valley and one for people which is growing and each with its own specificity
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but these are equally exciting places to do research at as is this campus here in those on
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we have three missions and we're here um we here in a way
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to to emphasise or or no way maybe celebrate the link between
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check on technology transfer and research too large extent also education because our master
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students often go to industry to do their their stay there internship
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it's there's space in between that we're exploring today and having a hundred representatives from industry
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is again a fantastic thing which i hope will trigger many collaborations
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actions of education in the form of internships and perhaps even discoveries
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a few slides that are maybe more administrative but here's one which i think is important
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these are finances the source the structure of the financing of e. p. f. l. you will note
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two things the first is that we get one third of our funding from third party
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funding to some extent that is you know that is what part today is about
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the other core there is that two thirds of a funding comes block funding from the federal government
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this means that you'll find here at this place a place
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where you can explore with the backing of enough federal
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funding for the board tree so either have explored or explore
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in parallel those things that you cannot pay for
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e. p. f. l. is a place where academic freedom is married with relevance and
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both have their own support the relevance part is largely what today is about
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creating links between academia this academic institution and industry
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i want to emphasise that we also strive to make this easy from
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an administrative standpoint um all rules systems et cetera are of course
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run by people but they are laid out and you will find the one or website
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you will find that we have standard contracts so you don't need
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to spend hours and hours negotiating this or that the
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rules are relatively clear they sometimes can take the form of framework agreements but that need not be the case
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there are other mechanisms for example for small and medium enterprises
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don't forget the c. t. i.'s vehicle for funding
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so today being a an event that is largely based on dating between industry and
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academia this particular academic institution hope many of those dates will lead to projects that will