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Monthly Archives: November 2011
IST-AFRICA 2012 – European Commission Framework Programme 7 (FP7) in Africa
Hosted by the Government of Tanzania through the Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH), Supported by the European Commission and African Union Commission and Technical Co-Sponsored by IEEE, IST-Africa 2012 will take place from 09 – 11 May 2012. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, 2012, africa, development, fp7, frameowrk programme 7, funding, grant, hotizon 2020, ict, ist-africa, tanzania
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OLAE+: Organic large area electronics – Transnational Funding Call
OLAE + is a transnational call for collaborative research and development proposals under the European Commission’s (EC’s) ERA-NET Plus scheme. We are seeking proposals to develop and stimulate the technology and business relationships within the European organic large-area electronics (OLAE) … Continue reading
The Innovation Union – European Commission – Europe 2020 – What is happening?
Last week marked the first anniversary of the Innovation Union flagship initiative, one of the cornerstones of the Europe 2020 strategy for growth and jobs, prompting the European Commission to summarise progress to date. A more comprehensive progress report is … Continue reading
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Tagged europe 2020, fp7, fp8, funding, grant, grants, horizon 2020, innovation, le, sme
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