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We are looking for a Manager Technology Partnerships. This is due to a growing portfolio of collaborations supporting our strong business growth. Our scope and responsibilities are worldwide and encompass collaborations and public private partnership subsidy projects for all our relevant businesses and R&D organizations.
Our mission includes: ensuring engagement in a healthy portfolio of PPP subsidy projects contributing to R&D activities along with providing outside-in insights to improve roadmaps; gaining long-range insights into innovation strategy and policies at regional (e.g. EU) and national levels and turning them into meaningful action; and drive a robust and efficient approach to setting up and running bilateral collaborations.
We are deeply engaged with colleagues in our Semiconductor Materials Science Lifesciences and Software business segments along with Advanced Technology R&D and Operations from executive level to collaboration project managers .
How will you make an impact Role:
You will take a leading role building and running the pipeline of MSD collaborations. You will do this working together with colleagues globally including our major locations in The Netherlands France Czech Republic and USA. Good alignment is key with internal & external partners across business segments and innovation departments.
Understanding the various PPP initiatives and underlying public roadmaps identifying upcoming calls and interacting with potential partners will be important for scope PPP initiatives include e.g. Horizon Europe CHIPS JU or IHI JU EUREKA or Dutch specific programs. This opportunity is in a dynamic and growing business environment where both seasoned professionals and those interested in a role with significant growth potential will be encouraged to make a strong impact.
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