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A very big part of iGEM is collaborating with and helping other teams. The amount of great iGEM projects through time shows how important it is to work together and use previous project and ideas to make new projects. This is exactly why it is a gold medal requirement to help another iGEM team, and why we have talked to a lot of other iGEM teams about our own and their ideas and chosen to collaborate two other iGEM teams. We attended a meet-up in London on the 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> of September with a lot of UK iGEM teams and it was great to finally meet some of the other teams in the iGEM competition. We received very important feedback on our project, poster and presentation and it was interesting to hear what the other teams had been doing. Our collaborations with other teams can be seen below.  
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A very big part of iGEM is collaborating with and helping other teams. The amount of great iGEM projects through time shows how important it is to work together and use previous project and ideas to make new projects. This is exactly why it is a gold medal requirement to help another iGEM team, and why we have talked to a lot of other iGEM teams about our own and their ideas and chosen to collaborate with two other iGEM teams. We attended a meet-up in London on the 1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> of September with a lot of UK iGEM teams and it was great to finally meet some of the other teams in the iGEM competition. We received very important feedback on our project, poster and presentation and it was interesting to hear what the other teams had been doing. Our collaborations with other teams can be seen below.  
<h5> Imperial College </h5>
<h5> Imperial College </h5>

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Helping others

Collaborations
A very big part of iGEM is collaborating with and helping other teams. The amount of great iGEM projects through time shows how important it is to work together and use previous project and ideas to make new projects. This is exactly why it is a gold medal requirement to help another iGEM team, and why we have talked to a lot of other iGEM teams about our own and their ideas and chosen to collaborate with two other iGEM teams. We attended a meet-up in London on the 1st and 2nd of September with a lot of UK iGEM teams and it was great to finally meet some of the other teams in the iGEM competition. We received very important feedback on our project, poster and presentation and it was interesting to hear what the other teams had been doing. Our collaborations with other teams can be seen below.
Imperial College

Imperial College has been exploring how different iGEM teams deal with the fact that all communication and formal information is in English. We scheduled a Skype meeting with them and helped them answer question about our experience with speaking and working with English.

ETH Zurich

We have helped the ETH Zurich iGEM team with answering and distributing their survey, and as a thank you for getting over 50 answers on the survey for them, we have received this amazing badge: