Find your next project partner on these online platforms

Struggling to find a partner? Look no further than this useful list of online platforms!

Find your next project partner on these online platforms
Collaboration leads to strategic partnerships and new ideas. Img Source: RF Studio

Finding the right project partner is crucial for successful knowledge exchange and business engagement projects.

Whether you're delving into research or embarking on a new venture, platforms like these can transform your ideas into impactful results:

πŸ”— Academia.edu

If you're looking to share your research and find collaborators, Academia.edu offers you a broad network of academics. It’s easy to connect with researchers in your field and boost the visibility of your work. This can help you discover new partners for your research projects.

πŸ”— ResearchGate

ResearchGate is a great tool if you're seeking to collaborate with others on research projects. You can share publications, track the impact of your work, and connect with academics globally. It’s an ideal platform for forming partnerships and discussing research in your discipline.

πŸ”— Science Exchange

Need specialised research support? Science Exchange helps you connect with companies that provide the services or expertise your project requires. It’s perfect for outsourcing or finding collaborators with unique skills or equipment to help move your research forward.

πŸ”— Innoget

Innoget helps you find businesses that want to collaborate on innovative research. If you're looking to bridge the gap between academia and industry, this platform can connect you with the right partners. It’s a useful way to tap into new funding and expertise for your research.

If you're interested in collaborating on European-funded research projects, this platform helps you find partners across Europe. It’s particularly useful if you’re looking for cross-border partnerships for Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects.

πŸ”—Ideal-ist

Ideal-ist is a powerful tool for discovering project partners across Europe. Specially designed for Horizon Europe and other EU-funded projects, this platform simplifies the process of connecting with potential collaborators who match your research interests and project goals.

πŸ”— Enterprise Europe Network (EEN)

Enterprise Europe Network is a good option if you want to find business partners for research and innovation across Europe. It can help you establish international partnerships and access European funding. The platform offers tailored support to help you navigate collaboration opportunities.

πŸ”— Crowdhelix

Crowdhelix connects you with researchers and businesses across Europe, focusing on Horizon Europe funding. If you're looking for partners with the right expertise, this platform matches you with collaborators who align with your project goals. It’s ideal for those engaged in cutting-edge research and innovation.

πŸ”— LinkedIn

LinkedIn offers a professional network where you can showcase your research and connect with both academics and industry professionals. If you're looking for partnerships, it’s a useful platform for building long-term professional connections or joining groups that specialise in your research areas.

πŸ”— CoFoundersLab

If you're looking for a business or research partner, CoFoundersLab can help you find co-founders, advisors, or collaborators. It’s ideal for academics seeking to commercialise their research or start a new project with industry input. You can match with partners based on complementary skills and interests.

πŸ”— KEVRI

Since introducing its internal collaboration feed, KEVRI has become an essential tool for academics seeking project partners both within their own departments and beyond campus. This user-friendly platform is designed to help bring your ideas and innovations to market by connecting you with colleagues and your knowledge exchange and research team.

πŸ”— StartHawk

StartHawk helps you find co-founders for your research or entrepreneurial ventures. If you're an academic with a startup idea, this platform can match you with potential business partners. It’s designed to help you form teams and partnerships quickly and easily.

πŸ”— Meetup

Meetup is a useful tool if you're looking to network and meet like-minded people. You can join groups or attend events that match your research interests, providing a great opportunity to meet future collaborators. It's a good way to establish connections with both academic and industry professionals.

If you’d like KEVRI to assist you in finding a specific partner within our network of business and academic professionals, please email us at info@kevri.co with your partnership request!