Feb 16, 2023
transCampus celebrates its 10th anniversary with MP Michael Kretschmer as special guest in London
King’s welcomed the Minister President of Saxony to celebrate 10 years of the transCampus partnership with the University of Dresden at an event in London.
Michael Kretschmer honored the partnership and its success during his keynote speech at the anniversary celebration on Monday. With his visit to the transCampus, Minister President Kretschmer also paid special tribute to this important development of the bridge in culture and science in order to address global challenges.
“Saxony is proud to be part of such a dynamic and important academic partnership that uniquely bridges science, education and translation to society. The length and depth of the collaboration is in itself a testament of the determination and dedication of both Universities and the entire team involved”, he said.
Professor ‘Funmi Olonisakin, Vice-President for International, Engagement & Service at King’s highlighted that “part of the core ambition of our new strategy for King’s, Vision 2029, is to deploy our assets in service to society, to help make the world a better place. The knowledge exchange between King’s and the University of Dresden, which is the essence of this partnership, is a reflection of our commitment to delivering this ambition. We hope the next moment for this collaboration is defined by expansion and pushing the frontiers of innovation.”
Professor Bashir Al-Hashimi, Senior Vice-President of Research & Innovation at King’s honored the transCampus partnership: “We are delighted to be celebrating 10 years of the transCampus collaboration between our two universities. Through this complimentary partnership we are driving forward innovation in research to address pressing global challenges and we look forward to continuing to do this over the coming years.”
Professor Ronald Tetzlaff, CTIO, Professor Stefan Bornstein, transCampus Dean, and Professor Toktam Mahmoodi, Director of the Centre for Telecommunications Research at King’s outlined in their addresses the opportunities to expand the transCampus initiative. Given the importance of complementarity in research and training, both partners see high potential in medical engineering, including 6G telecommunication, neuroscience and AI.
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