September 2009
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European Parliament
2009-09-14 - Plenary Session - Strasbourg
MEPs in Strasbourg voted to boost Europe's troubled milk sector by backing Commission plans to shore up the market in the face of low prices at the farm gate. MEPs also demanded Ministers renegotiate a deal with the US on banking data (SWIFT transfers). On Wednesday MEPs backed a 2nd term as Commission President for José Manuel Barroso by 382 votes to 219. This focus includes a debate on the G20 summit, the inaugural speech of EP President Buzek and details of the debate with Mr Barroso.
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2009-09-02 - Swedish presidency seeks to strengthen knowledge triangle
At a conference on 'The Knowledge Triangle Shaping the Future of Europe', hosted by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 31 August to 2 September, EU Commissioner of Science and Research Janez Potocnik stressed the importance of strengthening universities and research institutions and making them better connected to 'a more competitive business sector'.
Plus d'information2009-09-04 - EU Commissioner Potočnik in Africa to boost the Science Partnership between the African Union and the European Union
For the first time, EU Commissioner for Science and Research Janez Potocnik will pay an official visit to the African Union and Kenya. From 7 to 9 September, he will hold high-level political meetings and will visit EU-supported research centres in Nairobi (Kenya) and in Addis-Ababa (Ethiopia). This visit takes place in the framework of the Science & Technology Partnership established between the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU) in December 2007. This unique partnership between two continents aims to strengthen African research capacity in the area of science and technology, enabling Africa to produce and to use its own scientific knowledge to address its development challenges and emerge on the global scientific scene.
Plus d'information2009-09-09 - EU R&D spending unchanged in 2007
In 2007 the EU spent EUR 229 billion on research and development (R&D), equivalent to 1.85% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to newly-released figures from Eurostat. The EU has set itself the goal of spending 3% of GDP on R&D by 2010; however, spending has remained stable at around 1.85% of GDP over the past few years.
Plus d'information2009-09-17 - Winning young scientists announced in Paris
Young researchers from around the globe were named winners in the 2009 EU Contest for Young Scientists, a showcase for flourishing scientific talent held in Paris, France, this week. A total of 15 young stars were selected to receive prizes totalling over EUR 50 000, with first prizes shared by recipients from Ireland, Poland and Switzerland. A new prize for international cooperation was also awarded to two young scientists from the US.
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2009-09-07 - EU-funded scientists achieve new state in quantum physicsEU-funded researchers in Austria investigating ultracold atomic physics have generated an exotic state wherein atoms are aligned in a one-dimensional structure, creating a stable 'many-body phase' with new quantum mechanical states. Their findings, published in the journal Science, open up a new area of study in quantum physics.
Plus d'information2009-09-09 - Avatars to be used in new science education softwareVirtual characters, or avatars, will be part of a new learning tool designed to attract and retain young European science students. An EU-funded project is developing a programme that emphasises teaching scientific concepts in an interactive environment. The main purpose of the three-year project is to get students more involved in the learning process and to capture their interest in science.
Plus d'information2009-09-14 - Grid computing resources developedEU-funded researchers have succeeded in establishing a platform for trading computing resources where standardised computing resources can be purchased and sold. The GridEcon ('Grid Economics and Business Models') project partners said computing could become a utility like electricity. GridEcon is funded under the Information Society Technologies (IST) Thematic area of the EU's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) to the tune of EUR 2.35 million.
Plus d'information2009-09-21 - Easy cleaning the robotic wayThe vision of a society in which robots accompany the elderly on trips and help take out their rubbish is closer to becoming a reality than you might think. The EU has funded a new generation of robots that can provide a range of services to assist their human counterparts. The scientists behind the innovative technology provided onlookers in a Spanish neighbourhood with a demonstration of just what the multi-talented robots DustCart and DustClean can do, including their ability to sense obstacles and navigate around them.
Plus d'information2009-09-21 - IMAGINATION gives innovative ideasEuropean researchers have developed software that will help users organise, search and navigate digital images collections. The IMAGINATION ('Image-based navigation in multimedia archives') project, funded under the Information Society Technologies (IST) Thematic area of the EU's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6), sought to bring digital cultural and scientific resources closer to their users, effectively making it easier for them to obtain important information about images and image parts. Financing for IMAGINATION totalled more than EUR 2.10 million.
Plus d'information2009-09-23 - New computer system alerts drivers to dangerScientists from six European countries have developed a new computer system that allows vehicles to learn from driver behaviour. When detecting a problem in a curve or an obstacle on the road, for example, an on-board computer will generate an alarm signal, giving drivers additional time to react. These signals will be adapted to individual drivers' styles.
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Health
2009-09-01 - Cigarettes, not snuff, increase multiple sclerosis riskEU-funded researchers in Sweden have discovered that while tobacco smoking raises the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), snuff does not. The findings are published in the journal Neurology.
Plus d'information2009-09-02 - New sensor sheds light on zinc biologyEU-funded researchers have developed a sensor that allows them to measure the concentration of zinc inside cells. The findings should lead to a greater understanding of diseases in which zinc has been implicated, such as diabetes and Alzheimer's.
Plus d'information2009-09-02 - EU and Libya to develop HIV/AIDS strategyThe EU and Libya have launched a project for the development of an HIV strategy and support programme in the North African state. The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) in the UK is leading the project and offering technical support to the Libyan government to finalise the plan of action. The project is supported with EUR 1 million by the Delegation of the European Commission to Libya.
Plus d'information2009-09-07 - Study reveals gene behind insulin resistanceEU-funded researchers have identified a human genetic variant that raises the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The findings add to our understanding of the factors behind the condition, and could lead to the development of new treatments. The study is published in the journal Nature Genetics.
Plus d'information2009-09-08 - House screening can cut malaria cases, study revealsScreening houses to stop mosquitoes getting in at night helps to cut malaria transmission by 50%, according to a new study published in The Lancet. Malaria has been in decline in many parts of tropical Africa since 2001, largely thanks to the widespread use of insecticide-treated bed nets and treatment with artemisinin-based combination therapy. However, resistance to the insecticides and drugs is on the rise, making the hunt for alternative malaria prevention methods all the more urgent.
Plus d'information2009-09-08 - EU researchers tackle borderless diseasesNations worldwide have programmes in place to track, treat and research common diseases. Despite their successes, however, some of these programmes are duplicated in many countries, while other nations lack access to key information. To address this problem, researchers in Europe used electronic infrastructures (e-Infrastructures) to coordinate and combine a variety of tools, databases, grids and Web portals. The results are part of the ITHANET ('eInfrastructure for thalassaemia research network') project, funded under the EU's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). Financial support for ITHANET amounted to EUR 1.2 million.
Plus d'information2009-09-11 - EU-funded study finds pandemic swine flu infects cells deep inside lungsWhich type of flu infects cells deep inside the lungs: pandemic swine or seasonal? EU-funded researchers say pandemic swine flu wins hands down. Published in the journal Nature Biotechnology, the findings of a new study suggest that humans infected with the pandemic strain of swine-origin H1N1 influenza will probably experience more severe symptoms than patients infected with the seasonal strain of H1N1 because of how the swine virus attaches to specific receptors in the body.
Plus d'information2009-09-11 - Cardiovascular disease prevention: national policies differ widely across EU, study showsOn 10 September, the EuroHeart mapping project, co-financed through the EU's Public Health Programme, presented the results of their three-year study of heart health promotion and cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention measures in several European countries. The study revealed significant inequalities in both national prevention policies and levels of cardiovascular mortality.
Plus d'information2009-09-11 - Scientists shed light on genetic mutationAn international group of scientists has succeeded in making the first direct measurement of the general rate of genetic mutation in humans. The findings, published in the journal Current Biology, and the method developed by the researchers will fuel our understanding of the rates of mutation and could facilitate researchers' attempts to reduce mutations.
Plus d'information2009-09-16 - Skin formation mechanisms revealed, promise progress in cancer fightScientists in Italy have discovered two proteins that control the formation of skin cells from stem cells deposited at the base of the skin. The discovery raises hopes for the fight against a variety of epithelial cancers. Now published in Nature Cell Biology, the study received partial financial support from different projects funded under the EU's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6).
Plus d'information2009-09-18 - How genes dodge the immune systemAn international research team has discovered a protein that allows a group of herpes viruses to shut down an antiviral defence. The findings, published in the Journal of Cell Biology, show how viruses succeed in eluding the human body's immune system.
Plus d'information2009-09-22 - How DNA changes play role in diabetesSwedish scientists have discovered a significant difference in the structure and expression of genes that control human cell energy consumption between type 2 diabetes sufferers and healthy people. Published in the journal Cell Metabolism, the findings suggest that epigenetic changes in the body may contribute to the development of diabetes.
Plus d'information2009-09-23 - ERC Starting Grant kick-starts independent diabetes researchThe European Research Council (ERC) has given the green light to a scientist and her research team to study the onset of albuminuria, an indicator of kidney disease. The ERC funding scheme, known as the Starting Grant, allows researchers at the early stages of their career to pursue independent study.
Plus d'information2009-09-23 - EUROLIFE celebrates 10 years of scientific excellenceA consortium of universities working to promote research excellence celebrated its 10th anniversary at a symposium in Barcelona this week. The EUROLIFE Network of European Universities in Life Sciences consists of seven universities across Europe all dedicated to the task of advancing research and education in the life sciences through working partnerships.
Plus d'information2009-09-24 - European researchers develop test to pinpoint TBA group of European researchers have developed a test that can diagnose active tuberculosis (TB) in people even when traditional tests have failed. The findings are published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
Plus d'information2009-09-25 - UK scientists on the trail of HIV transmission patterns in heterosexualsResearchers in the UK have mapped the dynamics of HIV transmission in heterosexuals in the country and revealed a different infection pattern to that of homosexuals. Now published in the open-access journal Public Library of Science (PLoS) Pathogens, the study emphasises that early diagnosis could effectively limit the spread of HIV in this group of individuals.
Plus d'information2009-09-28 - Smoking and oral contraceptives may increase risk of stroke for some young womenDutch scientists have found that young women with lupus anticoagulant (LA) are at a far greater risk of stroke and heart attack than those without the antibody. The risk increases even further for these women if they are smokers and use oral contraceptives. Results from the study are published in the journal Lancet Neurology.
Plus d'information2009-09-28 - EU-funded researchers hunt down tumour killers using bacteriaInfamous bacteria impacting our lives are Salmonellae, usually found in chicken and eggs. But are they getting too much of a bad rap? EU-funded researchers in Germany may have actually succeeded in putting a positive spin on Salmonellae following the discovery that the bacteria can migrate into solid tumours and destroy them. The findings are published in the journal Public Library of Science (PLoS) ONE. The research is funded in part by the CLINIGENE and MIDITRAIN projects. CLINIGENE received funding totalling EUR 12 million, and MIDITRAIN was supported with more than EUR 2 million in financing.
Plus d'information2009-09-29 - Vitamin C can protect skin, study findsBritish and Portuguese researchers have discovered that vitamin C can be used to treat wounds and protect skin cells from DNA damage. Writing in the journal Free Radical Biology and Medicine, the researchers evaluated the protective properties of this ascorbic acid in human skin cells to determine whether skin regeneration could be improved. The positive results could give the cosmetics industry a huge boost.
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Environment
2009-09-02 - Curb emissions or face geoengineering uncertainty, report warnsThe future of the Earth could rest on unproven and possibly dangerous geoengineering techniques if we fail to prevent climate change by cutting CO2 emissions drastically, a new report from the Royal Society in the UK warns. The report, 'Geoengineering the climate: science, governance and uncertainty', makes it clear that unless future efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are taken more seriously and acted on swiftly, it will be necessary for to use geoengineering techniques to help mitigate the effects of climate change.
Plus d'information2009-09-04 - TEEB report update urges governments to seal climate change packageThe Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) initiative has published an update to its May 2008 report on the economic necessity of protecting the world's ecosystems. TEEB, a long-term, EU-funded study that combines the expertise of scientists, economists and policy specialists from around the world, pinpoints specific consequences if governments fail to seal an ambitious climate-change deal in Copenhagen this December.
Plus d'information2009-09-09 - Researchers spotlight greenhouse gas that kept Earth safeA Danish-Japanese research team has unearthed the mystery behind why the Archean world was not frozen solid. Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the findings provide evidence that greenhouse gas was responsible for keeping water liquid on Earth.
Plus d'information2009-09-15 - Scientists say geoengineering key for fight against global warmingA new international report calls on governments and researchers to turn their attention to geoengineering to counteract the effects of global warming from greenhouse gas emissions, but not to overlook conventional climate mitigation strategies. In their commentary 'The Boundless Carbon Cycle', published in the journal Nature Geoscience, scientists from Austria, Belgium, Sweden and the US say the existing global strategies to mitigate man-made carbon emissions and address climate change have overlooked inland waters - a major component of the global carbon cycle.
Plus d'information2009-09-21 - EU backs ambitious restoration projectCentral and northern England's Peak District is set to undergo one of the biggest restoration ventures in Europe. The district's Peat Moorland area will benefit from the restoration and regeneration planned by the five-year Moorlife project, which forms part of the EU LIFE Programme and will receive GBP 5.5 million (over EUR 6 million) in funding.
Plus d'information2009-09-24 - Scientists tackle global desertification woesHow significant is the role played by agricultural land use in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions? Huge, say the world's leading scientists for land management in vast dry areas. Gathering in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires from 22 to 24 September to discuss climate change and the desertification of dry lands, the experts say that not only is prevention of desertification feasible, but it is imperative for the success of a new climate deal.
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Agriculture
2009-09-10 - Scientists decode potato-blight genomeAn international team of scientists has sequenced the genome of potato blight, the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine and still costs farmers USD 6.7 billion (EUR 4.6 billion) every year in potato-crop losses. The findings, published in the journal Nature, help to explain how potato blight adapts so quickly to attempts to eliminate it, and could lead to the development of new strategies to control the pathogen.
Plus d'information2009-09-16 - EU-funded study urges caution on transgenic fish farmingHow can we curb overexploitation of fish stocks and give commercial fish farming a boost? Some experts say transgenic fish, whose genetic material has been altered to boost growth rates, is just the ticket. But EU-funded researchers in Sweden have sounded a warning bell: the escape of transgenic fish into the natural environment could trigger many problems that affect the well-being of people.
Plus d'information2009-09-22 - Change advocated for the European food systemA new report published by the European Science Foundation (ESF) and the European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) calls for Europe to take a new approach on food security. This new approach should prioritise health and sustainability in research and use a holistic view in policy making.
Plus d'information2009-09-29 - Going bananas for plastic!Around 25,000 tonnes of banana plants are dumped in the ravines of Spain's Canary Islands following the fruit's harvesting each year. But now EU-funded researchers are working on a new technique that should make it possible to use these plants to produce plastic goods. The ground-breaking results will help Europeans in their quest to develop new and sustainable means of materials production.
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Transport
2009-09-08 - Urbanites take heart: road safety better in citiesBelieve it or not, but life in the city is safer than in the countryside, new research shows. A traffic accident study conducted by researchers from Technische Universität (TU) Dortmund in Germany suggests that city-dwellers who are thinking of moving to the country because they believe it's less dangerous should reconsider their options.
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Nanosciences
2009-09-04 - EUMINAfab is open for business and scienceThe EUMINAfab ('European infrastructure for micro- and nanofabrication and characterisation') infrastructure facility has opened its virtual doors, and now offers researchers from science and industry open access to machines and know-how in micro- and nano-technologies.
Plus d'information2009-09-10 - R&D bottling cuts costs, boosts recyclingBeer companies seeking to create new, trendy bottles for their brands should estimate how much it costs to sort the new bottles from the old ones in the recycling process. A collaboration between the German R&D company Syscona and Dutch brewery Grolsch has resulted in the launching of a newly designed bottle that not only burns fewer holes in their pockets but also improves the recycling process.
Plus d'information2009-09-25 - Enzyme modification can protect people and environmentAn international team of scientists led by Masaryk University in the Czech Republic has successfully developed a new method to improve the functional characteristics of enzymes. Beneficiaries of this latest innovation include actors in the medical, chemical and food industries. The procedure was presented in the Nature Chemical Biology journal.
Plus d'information2009-09-29 - EU-funded study: nanotechnology decision-making needs greater public involvementWhile efforts to involve the public in decision making on new technologies such as nanotechnology are impressive, they need to be substantially rethought, argues a new report from the EU-funded DEEPEN ('Deepening ethical engagement and participation in emerging nanotechnologies') project.
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Space
2009-09-18 - Secrets of the Big Bang universe revealed by relic radiation imagesThe Planck satellite observatory has successfully completed its two-week survey of the sky, and has delivered observations of our Galaxy's microwave background radiation with unprecedented sensitivity and detail. The new information can be used by cosmologists and astrophysicists to more precisely calculate details about the age and composition of the Universe.
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Energy
2009-09-15 - Offshore energy could cover 10% of Europe's electricity needs, report statesA new report published by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) predicts that European offshore wind projects - both existing and planned - could soon supply 10% of Europe's electricity. The report, entitled 'Oceans of opportunity', was presented at the European Offshore Wind 2009 conference in Stockholm, Sweden on 14 September.
Plus d'information2009-09-15 - Three-dimensional imaging leads to greater solar-cell efficiency, study showsGerman and Dutch researchers have produced the first three-dimensional images of nanoscale structures inside a polymer solar cell. Published in the journal Nature Materials, the findings give new insights into the structure of solar cells and may lead to their performance being enhanced.
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Maritime Affairs
2009-09-07 - Polarstern installs Arctic Ocean observatoryEU-funded researchers have succeeded in installing a new deep-sea observatory to monitor a mud volcano in the Arctic region. The observation ward was established during the research vessel Polarstern's 24th Arctic expedition from mid-July to early August. The study is part of the ESONET ('European seas observatory network') project, funded under the EU's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) with EUR 7 million.
Plus d'information2009-09-16 - Studies show effects of acidification on marine ecosystemsThe future of several key marine organisms is severely threatened by the increasing acidification of oceans. Two partly EU-funded studies now published in the open access journal Biogeosciences lend emphasis to previous warnings from scientists worldwide concerning this secondary effect of excessive carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Plus d'information2009-09-17 - Primordial seawater may shed light on Earth's chemical evolutionTests conducted by researchers in Germany on the chemical mixture present in the young Earth's oceans point to a clear chemical pathway embedded in salt crusts, which may be the key to the chemical raw materials of life. The discovery has important implications for Earth-like planets orbiting other stars, and may even add weight to the theory of life beyond planet Earth.
Plus d'information2009-09-18 - Scientists follow the voyages of marine microorganismsTwo teams of scientists have taken a crucial step forward in understanding the distribution of planktonic microbes in our oceans. The studies, published in the journal Science, increase our understanding of marine biodiversity and show that neither diatoms (a group of microscopic algae) nor marine bacteria follow the same patterns as larger organisms.
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European Technology Plateformes
European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration (EPoSS)9 September 2010, Berlin - EPoSS Proposers' Day 2010 "New ICT Work Programme 2011-2012"
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10 September 2010, Berlin - Joint Strategy and Networking Event 2010 "Thinking Ahead the PPP European Green Cars Initiative"
13-16 September 2010, Berlin - 3rd Electronic System Integration Technology Conference
26-28 September 2010, Enschede - Micromechanics and Micro systems Europe Workshop
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - Info ICT 2010: Digitally Driven
28 September 2010, Besançon - MICRONORA
29 September 2010, Brussels - InfoDay about Cooperation Opportunities with Latin America and the Caribbean (EU-LAC) in the 2011 work programmes of FP7
7-8 October 2010, Lisbon - EPoSS General Assembly & Annual Forum
18-20 October 2010, Wisla - International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology
19-20 October 2010, Coventry - MM Live 2010
19-21 October 2010, Dresden - SEMICON Europa 2010
20-21 October 2010, Brussels - 2nd European Conference SmartGrids and E-Mobility
23 November 2010, Brussels - SciTech Europe 2010
30-31 March 2011, Nancy - World Materials Perspectives Summit
11-14 April 2011, Bilbao - ImagineNanoForest Based Sector Technology Platform (Forestry)7-9 September 2010, Brussels - Industrial Technologies 2010 Conference
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22 September 2010, Brussels - FTP Advisory Committee
6-8 October 2010, Salzburg - International Conference on Processing Technologies for the Forest and Bio-based Products Industries
16-18 November 2010, Brussels - European Paper Week - at the core of green growthEmbedded Computing Systems (ARTEMIS)7-9 September 2010, Brussels - European Industrial Technologies Conference
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23-25 September 2010, Novosibirsk - Siberian International Innovative Business Congress
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT 2010
19-21 October 2010, London - Embedded Live
26-27 October 2010, Ghent - Co-summit 2010
16-17 November 2010, Madrid - CATRENE ForumNanoelectronics Technologies 2020 (ENIAC)27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICTO 2010
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7 October 2010, Lisbon - EPoSS General Assembly
8 October 2010, Lisbon - EPoSS Annual Forum
19-21 October 2010, Dresden - Semicon Europa
26-27 October 2010, Ghent - ARTEMIS & ITEA 2 Co-Summit 2010
16-17 November 2010, Madrid - European Nanoelectronics Forum 2010 (by invitation only)European Rail Research Advisory Council (ERRAC)19 September 2010, Brussels - UITP 125 Years
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21-24 September 2010, Berlin - INNOTRANS
3-9 October 2010, Hong-Kong - International Rail Safety Conference (IRSC)
5-7 October 2010, St Petersburg - TRANSTEC 2010
18-22 October 2010, Nagahama - 10th International Workshop on Railway Noise
25-29 October 2010, Busan - 17th ITS World Congress
26-29 October 2010, Tokyo - 11th Global Level Crossing Symposium
2 November 2010, Brussels - CREAM Final Conference
14-16 November 2010, Fort Lauderdale - IANA Intermodal Expo & NITL TransComp Exhibition
15 November 2010, Beijing - 7th UIC High Speed 2010
25 November 2010, Brussels - Rail Energy Final Conference
30 November-2 December 2010, Amsterdam - Intermodal Europe 2010
29-31 March 2011, Utrecht - 8th International Conference & Exhibition on Rail Technology
6-8 April 2011, Brussels - World Congress on Railway Training
10-14 April 2011, Dubaï - 59th UITP World Congress & Mobility & City Transport Exhibition
22-26 May 2011, Lille - 9th World Congress WCRR
6-9 September 2011, Bern - Suisse TrafficEuropean Road Transport Research Advisory Council (ERTRAC)29 September 2010, Brussels - ERTRAC Steering Group
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4 October 2010, Aachen - ERTRAC-EAGAR workshop at Aachen Colloquium
13 October 2010, Brussels - Member States Representatives meeting
14 October 2010, Brussels - ERTRAC PlenaryEuropean Technology Platform for the Electricity Networks of the Future (SmartGrids)6-10 December 2010, Albuquerque - 4th Internacional Conference on Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources
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1-2 February 2011, Brussels - PPE Lead Market ConferenceFuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH)15-16 September 2010, Berlin - CLEAN MOBILITY INSIGHTS Conference
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9-10 November 2010, Brussels - FCH JU Stakeholders General Assembly
15-16 November 2010, Brussels - Strategic Energy Technology Plan conference 2010Industrial Safety ETP (IndustrialSafety)5-9 September 2010, Rhodes - ESREL 2010
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7 September 2010, Brussels - ‘Industrial Technologies’ conference
14-15 September 2010, Warsaw - E-MRS Fall Meeting 2010
29-30 September 2010, Gothenburg - The first FIVE (Fires In VEhicles) Conference
16-18 November 2010, Grenoble - Nanosafe 2010 Conference
14-16 December 2010, Mumbai - The International Conference on Reliability, Safety and Hazards 2010
11-15 September 2011, Istanbul - 19th World Congress on Occupational Health and Safety at WorkIntegral Satcom Initiative (ISI)3-8 September 2010, Berlin - IFA
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9-14 September 2010, Amsterdam - IBC 2010
13-15 September 2010, Cagliari - 5th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conferences
13-15 September 2010, Cagliari - 11th Signal Processing for Space Communications Workshop
22-24 September 2010, Ostend - 5th EU Security Research Conference
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT 2010
28-30 October 2010, Cartagena de Indias - Cooperation EU-LatAm on Future Internet (Andicom 2010)
30 November-1 December 2010, Amsterdam - PSCE EuropeMobile and Wireless Communications (eMobility)16 September 2010, Venice - eMobility GA6
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17 September 2010, Venice - Joint EX-FI - eMobility meeting to help interested organisations develop proposals for Call 1 of the FI-PPP
22 September 2010, Brussels - Growing GALILEO 2010 - Information Day
26 September 2010, Istanbul - Full-Day Workshop on W-GREEN (in conjunction with PIMRC 2010)
26-30 September 2010, Istanbul - PIMRC 2010 21st Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT 2010
16-18 November 2010, Newbury - WWRF Meeting 25
29 November-1 December 2010, Tokyo - Internet of Things
13-15 December 2010, Pune - Beyond the Internet? Innovations for future networks and services
16-17 December 2010, Ghent - Future Internet Assembly 2010
6-9 June 2011, Kyoto - IEEE ICC 2011Nanotechnologies for Medical Applications (NanoMedicine)7-9 September 2010, Brussels - Industrial Technologies 2010 Conference
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9-10 September 2010, Twente - IGS conference: Governing Responsible Nanomedical Innovation
15-17 September 2010, Oslo - The oncology partnering event for biotechs, pharma, investors and academia
3-6 October 2010, Antalya - International Academy on Nanomedicine
14-15 October 2010, Milan - ETP Nanomedicine General Assembly & Annual Forum 2010
18-19 October 2010, Cleveland - 2010 Cleveland NanoMedicine Summit
23-28 October 2010, Sant Feliu de Guixols - ESF-UB Conference in Biomedicine Nanomedicine: Reality Now and Soon
2-3 December 2010, Berlin - 7th International Conference on Biomedical Applications of Nanotechnology
20-25 February 2011, Muenster - Winter school on Concept and application of the Precautionary principle in Nanobiotechnology
11-14 April 2011, Bilbao - ImagineNano
19-24 June 2011, Lutherstadt Wittenberg - 3rd European Science Foundation Summer School in Nanomedicine 2011Networked and Electronic Media (NEM)3-8 September 2010, Berlin - IFA 2010
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9-14 September 2010, Amsterdam - IBC 2010
20-23 September 2010, Brisbane - IFIP - International Conference Network of the Future
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT event 2010
13-14 October 2010, Barcelona - 10th NEM General Assembly
13-15 October 2010, Barcelona - NEM Summit 2010: 3rd NEM Summit
13-16 October 2010, Seoul - The 9th IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
16-17 December 2010, Ghent - Future Internet AssemblyNetworked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI)27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT Conference
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22-23 October 2010, Warsaw - e-Challenges
16-17 December 2010, Brussels - EU Collaboration days
16-17 December 2010, Ghent - FIAPhotonics21 (Photonics)6-9 September 2010, Rosario - Speckle 2010
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7-9 September 2010, Brussels - European Industrial Technologies conference
8-10 September 2010, Porto - European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors
11-16 September 2010, Egmond aan Zee - 18th International Conference on Advanced Laser Technologies
13-16 September 2010, Karlsruhe - Metamaterials 2010, Fourth International Congress on Advanced Electromagnertic Materials
15-17 September 2010, Odense - Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Forum Active Ageing: Smart Solutions, New Markets
19-23 September 2010, Torino - ECOC, 36th European Conference and Exhibiton on Optical Communication
20-23 September 2010, Toulouse - SPIE Remote Sensing 2010
26-30 September 2010, Granada - PECs-IX 2010 Ninth International Conference on Photonic and Eletromagnetic Crystal Structures
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT 2010 Conference
28 Septembe 2010, Brussels - Brokerage Event Find your ICT partners face2face
28-29 September 2010, Frankfurt - Strategies in light Europe
11-13 October 2010, Como - APMS 2010 International Conference, Competitive and Sustainable Manufacturing, Products and Services
19-20 October 2010, Aachen - Optics Colloquium
19-21 October 2010, Dresden - Plastic Electronics Conference 2010
3-4 November 2010, Telford - Photonics21 supports the Photonex exhibition and conference
5 November 2010, Brussels - Concertation meeting on biophotonics
7 November 2010, Denver - Photonics21 Executive Board member Roberta Ramponi as speaker at the Annual Meeting of the IEEE Photonics Society
24 February 2011, Brussels - Join Photonics21 at the Annual Meeting 2011 in BrusselsRobotics (EUROP)2 September 2010, Plymouth - Outlook on Personal and Service Robotics
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3-4 September 2010, Clermont-Ferrand - Robotics2010
6-7 September 2010, Canterbury - ROBOSEC 2010
6-8 September 2010, Lecce - FAC 7th Symposium on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicles IAV 2010
7-9 September 2010, Brussels - European Industrial Technologies Conference
8-10 September 2010, Coimbra - Controlo’2010
8-10 September 2010, Newcastel - The International Conference on Ageing, Disability and Independence (ICADI)
9 September 2010, Copenhagen - International Conference on Playware and Robotics
12-15 September 2010, Viareggio - RO-MAN2010
15-17 September 2010, Odense - AAL Forum - Active Ageing: Smart Solutions, New Markets
16-17 September 2010, Bratislava - Robotics in Education (RiE) 2010
19 September 2010, Madeira Island - IEEE ITSC2010
21-24 September 2010, Karlsruhe - KI 2010
23-25 September 2010, Cluj-Napoca - ROBOTICS'10
26-29 September 2010, Tokyo - IEEE BioRob 2010
27-28 September 2010, Brussels - ICT Finance Market Place
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT 2010
4-6 October 2010, Osaka - ICAM 2010
5-7 October 2010, Montréal - CARPI 2010
15-16 October 2010, Phoenix - ROSE 2010
18-22 October 2010, Taipei - IROS 2010
25-29 October 2010, Malaga - BRICS Research Camp on Best Practice in Mobile Manipulation
1-3 Novembre 2010, Lausanne - DARS 2010
3-4 November 2010, Winterthur - International Mechatronics Forum 2010
10-11 November 2010, Herzelia - The 3nd Israeli Conference on Robotics
10-12 November 2010, Shanghai - ICIRA 2010
15-18 November 2010, Darmstadt - SIMPAR 2010
17-19 November 2010, Milan - ROBOTICA 2010
24-25 November 2010, Singapore - ICSR 2010European Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry (SusChem)20 September 2010, Brussels - SusChem brokerage event
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20-21 September 2010, Genoa - 9th meeting of the SNETP Executive Committee
7 October 2010, Petten - 2nd meeting of the Working Group on Gen II / III reactor R&D
15-16 November 2010, Brussels - High-level conference on the SET Plan organised by the Belgian EU PresidencyWater Supply and Sanitation Platform (WSSTP)8-9 September 2010, Braunschweig - International Conference on Fluvial Hydraulic 2010
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13-16 Sepember 2010, Munich - IFAT 2010
19-23 September 2010, Montreal - IWA 2010
20-23 September 2010, Timisoara - IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems
29 September 2010, Brussels - Intergroup Water
9-13 October 2010, Abu Dhabi - ISMAR7 - Seventh International Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge
26 October 2010, Aachen - Nanotechnology meets water treatment Workshop
27 October 2010, Brussels - Intergroup Water
1 December 2010, Brussels - Intergroup Water
6-8 December 2010, Paris - Transboundary Aquifers - Challenges and New DirectionsWaterborne ETP (Waterborne)15 September 2010, Brussels - Support Group Meeting SG 35 + Mirror Group
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17 November 2010, Brussels - Support Group Meeting SG 36 + Mirror GroupZero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants Technology Platform (ETP ZEP)7 September 2010, Nowy Sacz - Economic Forum of Young Leaders
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12 September 2010, Montreal - World Energy Congress
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21 September 2010, Falkirk - Clean Coal & Carbon Capture and Storage Conference
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23-25 September 2010, Novosibirsk - Siberian International Innovative Business Congress
27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICT 2010
19-21 October 2010, London - Embedded Live
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16-17 November 2010, Madrid - CATRENE ForumNanoelectronics Technologies 2020 (ENIAC)27-29 September 2010, Brussels - ICTO 2010
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7 October 2010, Lisbon - EPoSS General Assembly
8 October 2010, Lisbon - EPoSS Annual Forum
19-21 October 2010, Dresden - Semicon Europa
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16-17 November 2010, Madrid - European Nanoelectronics Forum 2010 (by invitation only)Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH)15-16 September 2010, Berlin - CLEAN MOBILITY INSIGHTS Conference
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15-16 November 2010, Brussels - Strategic Energy Technology Plan conference 20102009-09-14 - IMI's new Executive Director: 'My priority is to attract the best scientists'Earlier this year, Belgian immunology professor Michel Goldman was named as the new Executive Director of the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) Joint Technology Initiative (JTI). Before starting work in his new post on 16 September, he spoke to CORDIS News about his career so far and his hopes for the IMI.
Plus d'information2009-09-14 - Innovative Medicines Initiative: putting Europe at the forefront of biopharmaceutical innovationToday, the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI), the public-private partnership between the European Commission and the European pharmaceutical industry, represented by EFPIA, made its first major announcement of the success of the collaboration. IMI announced the topics of research of its second call for proposals. With these topics, IMI aims to accelerate the discovery and development of new medicines in the field of cancer, inflammatory and infectious disease. The funding available for the 2nd call will be €156.3 million, with €76.8 million provided by the European Commission and €79.5 million expected to be provided in kind from EFPIA member companies. IMI also introduced also its newly-appointed Executive Director, Michel Goldman, who will officially take up his post on 16 September.
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Innovation policy
2009-09-03 - Innovation policy review highlights achievements and challenges
The EU and its Member States have made good progress on innovation in recent years. Nevertheless, further action is urgently needed if the EU is to become the world's leading knowledge-based economy. This is the main message from a newly released Commission Communication which reviews progress on innovation in the EU and highlights the challenges ahead.
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2009-09-03 - Commissioner Samecki praises South Sweden for good use of EU funds: an astute combination of innovation and cross-border investment
Pawel Samecki, European Commissioner responsible for Regional Policy, will be in the Skåne-Blekinge region (South Sweden) on 4 September. During meetings with regional policy-makers, the Commissioner will discuss priority issues for the EU Swedish Presidency: Europe's response to the economic crisis, the future of Cohesion Policy and the EU Baltic Sea Region Strategy. The Commissioner will also visit EU-funded projects in Malmö, notably "Moving Media Southern Sweden", recognised as a key innovative approach to digital media policy.
Plus d'information2009-09-22 - New ESPON Calls: up to 14.910.000 Euro for Research Proposals and Expression of Interests
Researchers, experts and stakeholders in the public and private sector from 31 European countries are invited to become involved in up to 31 new projects on new analyses under the ESPON 2013 Programme. Public authorities are in particular invited to express their interest and ideas on future targeted analyses based on ESPON results tailored to meet their needs.
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Information society
2009-09-09 - Saving more lives on Europe's roads: mobile phone operators sign up for eCall roll-out
Today, eCall, Europe's in-car automatic emergency call system, received the full backing of Europe's mobile phone industry. Representatives of the industry's GSM Association underlined their commitment to this life-saving technology by signing the EU's Memorandum of Understanding to implement eCall across Europe. eCall automatically dials 112, Europe's single emergency number , when a car has a serious accident and sends its location to the nearest emergency service – even when passengers do not know or cannot say where they are. Rolling out eCall requires close cooperation between public authorities, car companies and mobile phone operators and could save up to 2,500 lives each year in the EU when fully deployed and reduce the severity of injuries by 10 to 15%.
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Enterprises
2009-09-29 - Mastering key technologies to shape the industrial future of the EU
Key Enabling Technologies such as nanotechnology, micro- and nanoelectronics including semiconductors, advanced materials, biotechnology and photonics are of exceptional importance for being at the forefront of managing the shift to a low carbon, knowledge-based economy. Mastering such technologies lays stable foundation for well paid jobs in the EU and allows for sustainable, broadly shared growth. They are the main drivers for innovative goods and services needed for addressing major societal challenges. Therefore the Commission proposes to develop and implement a European vision for the industrial deployment of such technologies in the EU.
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2009-09-08 - Environment: Measuring progress in a changing world
Measuring progress in a changing world is the focus of a Commission communication that was launched at a high-level workshop held today. The actions proposed in this communication aim to improve the measurement of a nation's progress by complementing the current and best known measure of economic activity, Gross Domestic Product (GDP). As a part of efforts to make the shift towards a low carbon, resource-efficient economy the Commission will present a pilot version of a comprehensive environmental index in 2010. The European Statistical System will implement Environmental Accounting as a standard in Macro-economic statistics.
Plus d'information2009-09-10 - Commission sets out global finance blueprint for ambitious action by developing nations
The European Commission today put forward a blueprint for scaling up international finance to help developing countries combat climate change. This initiative aims to maximise the chances of concluding an ambitious global climate change agreement at the December U.N. climate conference in Copenhagen. By 2020 developing countries are likely to face annual costs of around €100 billion to mitigate their greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of climate change. Much of the finance needed will have to come from domestic sources and an expanded international carbon market, but international public financing of some €22-50 billion a year is also likely to be necessary. The Commission proposes that industrialised nations and economically more advanced developing countries should provide this public financing in line with their responsibility for emissions and ability to pay. This could mean an EU contribution of some €2-15 billion a year by 2020, assuming an ambitious agreement is reached in Copenhagen.
Plus d'information2009-09-15 - European Mobility Week 2009: 'Improving City Climates'
From 16 to 22 September 2009, hundreds of European towns and cities will participate in the eighth edition of European Mobility Week and invite their citizens to a wide range of activities promoting sustainable mobility. The 2009 campaign theme – Improving City Climates – underlines the importance of local level efforts to tackle climate change and improve quality of life through the promotion of alternative transport modes to the car such as cycling, walking, and public transport as well as schemes such car-sharing and car-pooling.
Plus d'information2009-09-16 - European Union hails universal ratification of the Montreal Protocol on protecting the ozone layer
The Swedish Presidency of the European Union and the European Commission welcome the universal ratification of the Montreal Protocol announced today, following ratification by Timor-Leste. This announcement coincides with International Day for the preservation of the ozone layer. The Montreal Protocol, which bans the production of ozone-depleting substances, is widely recognised as a success story which has put the ozone layer on the road to recovery. The Protocol has also helped significantly to protect the global climate since ozone-depleting substances are also potent greenhouse gases. The EU is keen to ensure the Montreal Protocol plays a continued role in combating climate change in co-operation with the UN climate convention, particularly regarding possible action on HFC industrial gases. HFCs are increasingly being used to replace ozone-depleting substances but are themselves powerful greenhouse gases.
Plus d'information2009-09-18 - Emissions trading: Member States approve list of sectors deemed to be exposed to carbon leakage
EU Member States today approved a draft Decision listing 164 industrial sectors and sub-sectors deemed to be exposed to 'carbon leakage'. Under the revised EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) which will apply from 2013, installations in such sectors will receive a higher share of greenhouse gas emission allowances free of charge than other industrial sectors. The final Decision should be adopted by the European Commission by the end of the year following scrutiny by the European Parliament and the Council.
Plus d'information2009-09-22 - Flower power: Commission rewards EU companies for spreading the environmental message
The European Commission will present the first EU Ecolabel Communication Award at a ceremony in Brussels tomorrow. The award recognises outstanding achievement in increasing public awareness of the EU Ecolabel – the European Union's label for environmentally-friendly products and services. The fast-growing label can now be found on almost 20,000 products and tourist accommodation services throughout the European Union and beyond.
Plus d'information2009-09-23 - Commission greener than ever
The European Commission has long been at the political forefront of fighting global climate change. As an organisation with a large workforce, it also leads by example and makes a real difference. Building on the success of its pilot project launched in 2001, the European Commission has now decided to extend its environmental management system to all its activities and buildings in Brussels and Luxembourg. With this certification scheme — based on the EMAS regulation (Eco-Management and Audit Scheme) — the Commission implements a system that defines and evaluates environmental aspects of its activities, leading to continuous improvements in areas such as increased energy efficiency, optimal use of natural resources and reduction of CO 2 emissions.
Plus d'information2009-09-25 - Bangkok meeting must make decisive progress towards ambitious global deal
The Swedish Presidency of the EU and the European Commission today called on international negotiators to make decisive progress towards an ambitious global climate change agreement at two weeks of world climate talks in Bangkok starting on 28 September. The Bangkok meeting is the penultimate preparatory session before the Copenhagen U.N. climate conference in December at which the global deal is due to be concluded.
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Health
2009-09-15 - Commission adopts EU strategy on Pandemic (H1N1) 2009
Today, the Commission adopted a strategy paper supporting Member States in their efforts to respond efficiently to the pandemic H1N1 2009. In order to minimise the negative impact of the pandemic, the Commission highlights the importance of close coordination between EU Member States in all related sectors affected by the pandemic. The Commission leads the EU coordination on the pandemic through well established structures such as the EU's Health Security Committee and with the scientific advice provided by EU Agencies (e.g European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and European Medicines Agency). The strategy paper identifies key strategic strands to strengthen coordination and emphasises support to the Member States that are in a less favourable situation. Vaccination remains one of the most effective means of preventing the spread of the pandemic and attention is centred on vaccine development and vaccination strategies as well as supporting Member States in procuring vaccines. The need for clear, coherent and targeted messages on preventive measures, including vaccination, to the public is addressed. Solidarity for third countries is also part of the overall capacity building that the Commission wants to promote.
Plus d'information2009-09-24 - Commission welcomes adoption of legislation on plant protection products
The Council has adopted today a Regulation to replace the current legislation setting out the rules on the authorisation of plant protection products. This Regulation, based on a Commission proposal, will result in an increased protection of human health and of the environment in the use of plant protection products. At the same time, the new Regulation will also lead to a better protection of agricultural production and extend and deepen the single market of plant protection products.
Plus d'information2009-09-29 - Working together to fight cancer- President Barroso and Commissioner Vassiliou launch the European Partnership for Action against Cancer
Today, in Brussels, over 300 cancer organisations, patients and cancer survivors, health professionals, researchers, health authorities and health ministers gather to mark the official launch of the European Partnership for Action against Cancer. The opening speeches by European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, Health Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou and HRH Princess Mathilde of Belgium highlight the impact of cancer on individuals and, their families. In addition, the importance of talking about cancer, breaking down the barriers of stigma and secrecy which surround some cancers is also raised. Three million people are diagnosed with cancer every year in the EU. It is the second biggest cause of death in both men and women. The Partnership aims to draw together relevant organisations to share expertise, to identify challenges in order to reduce the number of new cancer cases in the EU by 15% by 2020.
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Transport
2009-09-08 - Commission Report on Railway Safety and Interoperability
The European Commission has today published a report on the implementation of the Community rail safety and interoperability directives which, together with legislation on market access, form the legal framework for a truly integrated European Railway Area. The Commission is globally satisfied with the quality of harmonisation of technical requirements but finds that the speed of implementation of harmonised rules is still slow. This is also due to the long life cycle of some parts of the rail systems, such as infrastructure and rolling stock.
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Agriculture and fisheries
2009-09-17 - Milk: Commission proposes further measures to help dairy sector in short, medium and long term
Mariann Fischer Boel, Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, today set out in detail the latest stage of the Commission's ongoing campaign to help European Union dairy farmers out of the current market crisis. The package of measures, presented today to the European Parliament, follows up the Commission's report from July and looks at both short-term measures and actions to secure the longer-term future of the dairy sector. The Commission has already started the process of allowing Member States to pay temporarily aid of up to €15,000 to farmers. It also proposes that the dairy sector should be covered by an emergency clause which already exists for other farm sectors, to allow a quicker response to future market disturbances. Changes to the operation of quota buying-up schemes by Member States will make sure that bought up quota which is kept in the national reserve should no longer count as part of the national quota when it comes to deciding whether or not superlevy is due. If superlevy is then collected, the part corresponding to the bought-up quota can be used for restructuring. With a view to the longer term, the Commission will establish a working group of experts from the Member States and the Commission. This will look, among other things, at contractual relations between farmers and the dairy industry, the results of the report into the workings of the food chain in the dairy sector - which will be published before the end of the year - and the possibility of a dairy futures market.
Plus d'information2009-09-29 - Commission to recover € 214.6 million of CAP expenditure from the Member States
A total of € 214.6 million of EU farm money unduly spent by Member States is claimed back as a result of a decision adopted by the European Commission. The money returns to the Community budget because of non-compliance with EU rules or inadequate control procedures on agricultural expenditure. Member States are responsible for paying out and checking expenditure under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), and the Commission is required to ensure that Member States have made correct use of the funds.
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Energy
2009-09-10 - European Commission opens negotiations with Turkey upon accession to the Energy Community
On 9 September 2009, a Turkish delegation lead by Mr Yusuf Yazar, Deputy Undersecretary for Energy, met in Vienna with a European Commission negotiating team headed by Mr Fabrizio Barbaso, Deputy Director General for Energy, for a first negotiating session in view of Turkey's accession to the Energy Community Treaty. "Turkey is carrying out fundamental reforms in order to address its huge energy challenge. Turkey is well prepared and has an important role to play in the Energy Community. I hope that the negotiations will proceed swiftly and could be concluded in the coming months" commented Commissioner Piebalgs.
Plus d'information2009-09-22 - Annual photovoltaics production on the rise, JRC reports
The European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) reports a considerable rise in worldwide photovoltaics production. Across the globe, production volume in 2008 increased by 80% as compared to 2007. This resulted in an output of 7.3 gigawatts (GW), the JRC concludes, in its newly published eighth Annual Photovoltaics Status Report.
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2009-09-23 - Commissioner Piebalgs takes part in the inauguration of the state of the art Solar Power Plant in Seville
Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs participated today in the inauguration of Europe's largest central receiver solar power plant near Seville, Spain, in the presence of King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sofía. The new plant called PS20 will produce enough clean electricity to supply 10,000 homes, and will prevent the emission of approximately 12,000 tons of CO2 per year into the atmosphere.
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Maritime Affairs
2009-09-11 - EU strategy to improve maritime governance in the Mediterranean Sea
The European Commission presented today a strategy aimed at countering the various maritime challenges in the Mediterranean Sea basin. The improved governance of maritime affairs would be an important driver for more sustainable growth in the region, while at the same addressing common issues of concern. Competition for marine space, threats to maritime safety, environmental degradation and the adverse effects of climate change all point to the need for a more coordinated response of maritime governance in the region, also in cooperation with non-EU Mediterranean partners.
Plus d'information2009-09-11 - Adapting the policies for maritime industries and their employment to the current economic downturn
The Vice-President of the European Commission Günter Verheugen has met today at Bremerhaven with high representatives from Member States, the shipbuilding and marine equipment industry and trade unions to discuss the difficult situation of maritime industry in Europe and to revisit the policy framework of the LeaderSHIP 2015 agenda in light of the current crisis.
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Maritime Affairs
2009-09-11 - EU strategy to improve maritime governance in the Mediterranean Sea
The European Commission presented today a strategy aimed at countering the various maritime challenges in the Mediterranean Sea basin. The improved governance of maritime affairs would be an important driver for more sustainable growth in the region, while at the same addressing common issues of concern. Competition for marine space, threats to maritime safety, environmental degradation and the adverse effects of climate change all point to the need for a more coordinated response of maritime governance in the region, also in cooperation with non-EU Mediterranean partners.
Plus d'information2009-09-11 - Adapting the policies for maritime industries and their employment to the current economic downturn
The Vice-President of the European Commission Günter Verheugen has met today at Bremerhaven with high representatives from Member States, the shipbuilding and marine equipment industry and trade unions to discuss the difficult situation of maritime industry in Europe and to revisit the policy framework of the LeaderSHIP 2015 agenda in light of the current crisis.
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Next Sessions in English in Brussels
How to write a successful proposal under FP7 ?
Date : mercredi 13 oct 2010
A step-by-step methodology towards success.
Training being held by former EC Officers having hands on experience in EU R&D projects.
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Financial aspects of FP7contracts
Date : jeudi 14 oct 2010
Understand the financial rules of the game.
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How to write a successful proposal under FP7 ?
Date : mardi 09 nov 2010
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Financial aspects of FP7contracts
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Prochaines sessions en français à Paris et Bruxelles
Le montage de projets européens de recherche
Date : mercredi 20 oct 2010
Comment rédiger une proposition réellement compétitive ? Conseils stratégiques et méthodologiques.
Formations dispensées par d’anciens "Project Officers" de la Commission européenne ayant une expérience pratique des projets européens de R&D.
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Les contrats européens de recherche : module financier
Date : jeudi 21 oct 2010
Session d'approfondissement - Comprendre les règles financières sous le 7ème Programme-Cadre de Recherche et Développement. Comment préparer votre budget? Comment gérer votre budget?
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Le montage de projets européens de recherche
Date : mercredi 24 nov 2010
Comment rédiger une proposition réellement compétitive ? Conseils stratégiques et méthodologiques.
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Les contrats européens de recherche : module financier
Date : jeudi 25 nov 2010
Session d'approfondissement - Comprendre les règles financières sous le 7ème Programme-Cadre de Recherche et Développement. Comment préparer votre budget? Comment gérer votre budget?
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