Heraklion, Crete, May 18-22, 2026

Innovation Under Constraints: How Lab to Market Succeeds (and Fails) in the Global South

Meet the speakers

Prof. Athanasios Malamos

Prof. Athanasios Malamos

Vice Rector for Research & Innovation, Hellenic Mediterranean University

Prof. Kostas Petridis

Prof. Kostas Petridis

Vice Rector of Internationalization and Extroversion, HMU

Keynote: From HMU classroom to professional skills for higher employability (what works and what not)

Dr. Panagiotis Ignatiadis

Dr. Panagiotis Ignatiadis

Senior Adviser for SMEs, Region of Crete

Dr. Michael Katharakis

Dr. Michael Katharakis

Administrator, Mediterranean Agri-Food Competence Center (MACC) | Director of Technical Schools, Heraklion Chamber of Commerce

Keynote: “From Lab to Land: MACC’s Living Lab Approach to Agricultural Innovation in Mediterranean Contexts” 

Dr. Konstantinos Vassakis

Dr. Konstantinos Vassakis

Assistant Professor, HMU & co-founder, Bizrupt

Prof. Thrassyvoulos Manios

Prof. Thrassyvoulos Manios

Professor, Department of Agriculture, HMU

Meet the Participants

Organising Committee

Prof. Kostas Petridis

Prof. Kostas Petridis

Vice Rector of Internationalization and Extroversion, HMU

Dr. Ioannis Daliakopoulos

Dr. Ioannis Daliakopoulos

Assistant Professor, Academic Coordinator of the IRO of the HMU

Dr. George Kritsotakis

Dr. George Kritsotakis

Assoc Professor in Health Care Management & Public Health, Dept of Business Administration & Tourism, HMU

Ms Kristina Giatsina

Ms Kristina Giatsina

International Credit Mobility Administration, International Relations Office, HMU

Preliminary progam

All events at Athens time (EEST / UTC+3)

Filter: All Greece Ghana Nigeria Tanzania Tunisia Algeria Egypt Uganda Jordan
Monday
May 18
Opening Academic Environment
Tuesday
May 19
Entrepreneurship & Financial Tools
Wednesday
May 20
Agriculture & Engineering
Thursday
May 21
Fieldtrip to Rethymno
Friday
May 22
Closing
9:30
Opening Ceremony
Athanasios Malamos
Vice Rector for Research & Innovation
Michalis Katharakis
MACC's Living Lab Approach to Agricultural Innovation
Fieldtrip to Rethymno
Kostas Petridis
From HMU classroom to professional skills for higher employability
10:00
Ice breaker
George Yerousis
TBA
Foued Aloui
Alternative Finance, Entrepreneurial Skills, and Ecosystems Shape Lab-to-Market Success in the Global South
Andrew Ojulong
From Access to Impact: Lessons from African Academic Libraries
10:30
Antwi Agyapong
Why Great Ideas Stay in the Lab
Nnenna Joy Eneh
Precision Agriculture: From Lab to Land
Catherine Apuno Egaru
TBA
11:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
11:30
George Kritsotakis
Who is left out of tourism and why it matters: the "Crete for All" approach to accessibility.
Konstantinos Vassakis
HMU & co-founder, Bizrupt
Philip Omwene
Co-Creating Innovations for Smallholder Farming in Uganda
Razmi Guesmi
TBA
12:00
Edward Kumakech
Research and Innovations Prototypes at Lira University Northern Uganda: Successes, Challenges and Lessons Learned
Wilfred Felix Kavishe
TBA
Kwame Agyei Frimpong
TBA
Panagiotis Ignatiadis
Roundtable (title pending)
12:30
Petra Nnamani & Fabian Ezema
Joint presentation (TBA)
Isaga Nsubili
Alternative Finance and Lab-to-Market Success in the Global South
Joshua Mwakalobo Mwakujonga
Lab to Market Lessons from Tanzania's Agriculture
13:00 Lunch Break
Excursion to Knossos + Formal Dinner
Lunch Break Lunch break
13:30
14:00
Yousra Elfar
TBA
Rayeh Nasr Al-Dala'ien
Enhancing Structural Resilience under Extreme Loading
Kristina Giatsina
KA171 Planning: New Erasmus+ ICM call
14:30
Emna Khammassi
Advancing Electric Mobility and Sustainable Transport in Tunisia
Kwadwo Anokye Dompreh
Theoretical and Computational Physics, the missing ingredients in the LAB to Market Nexus
Ioannis Daliakopoulos
Wrap-up & next steps
15:00
Asmaa Khater
Accelerating Renewable Energy Innovation
Youcef Redjeb
TBA
15:30
16:00
16:30

Travel & Accommodation

How to get to Heraklion
Traveling to Heraklion, the largest city on the island of Crete in Greece, from other parts of Europe is relatively straightforward, thanks to its accessibility via air and sea. Here are the main ways to travel to Heraklion:

By Air

1. Direct Flights: Heraklion International Airport, Nikos Kazantzakis (HER), is well-connected with many European cities, especially during the tourist season (April to October). Many airlines operate direct flights from European capitals and major cities to Heraklion.
2. Connecting Flights: If direct flights are not available from your location, you can fly to Athens International Airport (ATH) and then catch a domestic flight to Heraklion. The flight from Athens to Heraklion is approximately 50 minutes.

By Sea

1. Ferries: There are ferries from Piraeus (the port of Athens) to Heraklion. The journey can take anywhere from 6 to 9 hours depending on the service (night ferries are slower but allow for sleeping accommodations). This can be a more scenic and enjoyable way to travel if you have the time.
2. From Other Islands: If you’re already visiting other Greek islands, you may find direct ferries or boats to Heraklion, especially from Cyclades islands like Santorini during the high season.

Tips for Travel:

– Book in Advance: Especially during peak season, it’s wise to book your flights or ferry tickets well in advance to secure the best fares and availability.
– Consider Multi-City Flights: If you’re planning to explore more of Europe or Greece, look into multi-city flight options that may allow you to fly into one city and out of another, such as into Athens and out of Heraklion.
– Check for Deals: Airlines and ferry companies often have deals, especially during the off-season, so it’s worth checking their websites or using travel comparison tools.
– Pack Accordingly: Remember that Crete can be very warm in the summer months, so pack light clothing, but also consider the cooler evenings in the spring and fall.

Suggested accommodation

Heraklion is full of good hotel accommodations and nice restaurants. Our suggestions from an unlimited number of hotels that combine location (city center) and easy transfer (using taxi) to the venue (Hellenic Mediterranean University) follow. In all cases you will need to pick a taxi (it will cost about 10 euros) from the city center to HMU to join us.

IBIS Styles

IBIS Styles

Olive Green

Olive Green

Capsis Astoria

Capsis Astoria

Lato Boutique

Lato Boutique

Dom Boutique

Dom Boutique

Atrion Hotel

Atrion Hotel

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