Brokerage Event 2015 on H2020 Call ICT-2015 "Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies"

Location

Brussels, Belgium
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The event will take place in Brussels, 18 February 2015.

The Brokerage event on ICT-25 ''Generic micro- and nano-electronic technologies"

as part of H2020 Call ICT-2015 will be organised by the Components unit of the European Commission DG CONNECT on 18 February 2015 in Brussels at the premises of the European Commission, 25 Avenue de Beaulieu, Room S1. The event will target academia and industry. It will foster the creation of consortia for the upcoming ICT-25-2015 call on 3 areas:

  1. Research & Innovation Actions;
  2. Innovation Actions;
  3. Coordination and Support Actions.

During the day, the European Commission will provide detailed information on ICT-25 and other topics in the call that most likely will be of great interest to the community. The call will close on 14 April 2015. In addition to the presentations, there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions, to interact and to look for partners for proposal ideas.

Programme

To maximise your benefits, the event is divided in 3 parts.

Part 1
We present all call related information addressing the Work Programme, the innovation focus, the funding instruments, the evaluation process and the lessons learnt in H2020.

Part 2
Your turn to present your innovative ideas (5 min) or need for expertise (3 min)! Kindly use the following templates for your presentation of proposal ideas or for your individual expertise presentation.

Part 3
Multiply your chances to network on the 3 areas of actions within the one-hour slot time foreseen.

Registration

Please register as early as possible, but no later than 16 February 2015 at 12:00 CET. During the registration you can specify whether you wish to make a presentation or contact persons based on the areas of your interest.

Participation is free of charge. However, travel costs will not be reimbursed. The participants will be registered on a first-come-first-served basis. The EC may however prioritise participants to ensure an even geographical and thematic distribution.

Venue

European Commission
25 Avenue de Beaulieu, Room S1
Brussels