UNR
Uniresearch
Organisation Introduction
Since its start in 1994, Uniresearch, a SME located in Delft, the Netherlands, has become a successful and independent grants & innovation consultancy firm specialised in national and European grants in the field of innovation, research and technological development. UNR has a team of highly skilled consultants and project managers, bringing together a mix of technical, scientific and business administration backgrounds. Based on the experience gained in over 150 collaborative projects, UNR has developed many project management & dissemination procedures, structures and tools.
Why InnoBMS?
Uniresearch has assisted in the development of the InnoBMS project from co-drafting the concept of the project and the writing of the Horizon Europe proposal. Uniresearch is a dedicated partner in several H2020 and Horizon Europe battery projects, such as CoFBAT, SIMBA, SENSIBAT, SAFLIMOVE, SEABAT and specifically NEXTBMS, which is related to InnoBMS. Joining the InnoBMS project perfectly fits our portfolio. Uniresearch joins the coordination team in InnoBMS to make the project a success and achieving the ambitious objectives and strengthening the network in the battery industry. In addition, the project vision perfectly fits our main mission ‘Key to Innovation’ focusing on technological innovations and aiding sustainability.
What in InnoBMS?
UNR supports the coordinator VUB in the day-to-day management of the project. Next to the management activities, UNR is also leading the activities related to dissemination and communication. Communicating and disseminating results of the project are key to ensure a good exploitation of results when the project has ended. We ensure high-quality communication between all partners and the timely sharing of project-related results and information to all interested parties.
“In collaboration with a dedicated consortium of European partners, we’re committed to advance the energy transition through the development of cutting-edge battery management systems.”