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The yearly RSM-ESA seminar seminar as an integrated part of RSM’s ‘CEMS’ curriculum was started in 2005 by ESA’s Niels Eldering and RSM Associate Professor Wim Hulsink. At the 2014 seminar this collaboration was celebrated with the launch of the booklet Turning Technology into Business. It describes the many business cases produced by the students over the years. From left: Joerg Wehner (Head of Institutional and Infrastructure Coordination Office at ESA), Arnaud de Jong (CEO Dutch Space), Niels Eldering (ESA Technology Transfer Programme officer) and Professor Steef van de Velde (Deam of RSM)
RSM: Rotterdam School of Management
CEMS is a global alliance of 28 world-class academic business institutions and over 70 corporate business partners dedicated to educating and preparing future generations of global business leaders for today’s multilingual, multicultural and interconnected business world through its recognised Master’s in International Management.