On the InnovationNewsNetwork Dr Līga Grīnberga from the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia introduces the revolutionary CAMART2 project, helping to take innovative technology out of the laboratory and into the real world.
since 2017, the CAMART2 project (Excellence Centre of Advanced Materials Research and Technology Transfer) has raised research capabilities by implementing new research strategies and developing infrastructure to fortify the institute’s priority research directions – which include materials science, nanotechnology, thin films, photonics, and micro and nanoelectronics. The project has also utilised a new approach to direct fundamental research toward technological needs and industrial challenges. The set-up established within the framework of the CAMART2 has contributed to the development of advanced, unique, and commercialisable technologies.