CTPi: R&D flexibility

CTPi members participate in CTP’s general research, in one or more Programmes of specific interest in which costs and results are shared with other customers.

Direct Steering of R&D projects

CTPi Members may steer R&D…

- participating in collective research projects
- collaborating in Steering Committee meetings held twice per year

Project management respects all partners’ needs.

Initiating new R&D projects

CTPi Members may initiate new projects …

- according to their needs,
- using membership fees as seed funds

Access to all R&D results

CTPi Members have access to the results of all research projects once a year…

- within their Programmes of interest
- presented by CTP scientists to participants
- furnished in useful, written, compact, form

The annual Research Forum is held at the beginning of each year.

Transfer of R&D to production

CTPi Members may use up to 20% of annual contract fees for…

- efficient, focused exchanges with CTP scientists
- specific laboratory, pilot plant or mill trials, mill troubleshooting, etc…
- implementation of research results.

CTP members benefit from individualised private and confidential technology transfer.

 


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