Public Research Centre Henri Tudor
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The Public Research Centre Henri Tudor (or CRP Henri Tudor) is a Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...

-based research institute
Research institute
A research institute is an establishment endowed for doing research. Research institutes may specialize in basic research or may be oriented to applied research...

. Created in late 1987, in the framework of the Luxembourgish law of 9 March 1987 about the public research, the CRP Henri Tudor took its name from Henri Owen Tudor
Henri Tudor
Henri Owen Tudor was a Luxembourgish engineer, inventor, and industrialist. He developed the first practical lead-acid battery in 1886 .Tudor established a factory in Rosport for the purposes of manufacturing the batteries...

, a famous Luxembourgish engineer.

Since its creation, CRP Henri Tudor has for main mission to contribute to the improvement and the strengthening of the innovation capacities of enterprises and public organizations.

Activities and services

Applied, experimental and doctoral research; development of tools, methods, labels, certifications and standards; technological assistance, consulting and watch services; knowledge and competence transfer; incubation of high-tech companies as well as training and high-level qualification are part of CRP Henri Tudor’s scope of activities.

Competence domains

With the signature of the Performance Contract 2008–2010 with the Luxembourgish State, CRP Henri Tudor’s activities are oriented towards five scientific and technological fields:
  • Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
  • Environmental Technologies
  • Heath Care Technologies
  • Materials Technologies
  • Business Organisation and Management

Departments

Departments of the Public Research Centre Henri Tudor are :
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