EPoSS General Assembly, Annual Forum & Proposers' Day 2011

The event will be held 5 - 7 October 2011 in Barcelona at the CosmoCaixa Science Museum. Participation is free of charge for EPoSS members. This year the Annual Forum is extended to a three-day event to accommodate an EPoSS Proposers' Day on relevant EU Calls, such as ICT Call 8 and the 2011/2012 PPP Calls. The EPoSS Proposers' Day is free of charge for all participants.

What
When 05 October 2011 03:00 PM to
07 October 2011 04:00 PM
Where Barcelona
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1st Day 
Wednesday, 5 October 2011

EPoSS General Assembly (starting at 3 pm and ending at 5 pm, followed by parallel EPoSS Working Group meetings)

2nd Day
Thursday, 6 October 2011

EPoSS Annual Forum "Towards Smart Systems Products" (starting at 9 am anding at 4:30 pm, followed by an EPoSS Key Technologies Working Group meeting, site visits and a reception at Starlab)
A Call for Presentations was launched for the event.

3rd Day
Friday, 7 October 2011

EPoSS Proposers’ Day including a COWIN tutorial on IPR issues in research projects (starting at 9 am and ending at 4 pm)

 

This year’s 3-day combined Conference and Proposers’ Day is
an excellent opportunity to

  • Meet with key representatives from industry, research and the European Commission
  • Get involved in research & innovation in areas such as manufacturing, MNBS, health, energy, new materials, green cars
  • Join the EPoSS Community in the commercialization of innovative Smart Systems
  • Take on an active role in defining research priorities and roadmaps
  • Disseminate results from your current FP7 projects
  • Receive valuable and customized information on open calls and funding opportunities (worth 200 M€)
  • Present project ideas, proposals and technology offers
  • Take part in the proposal and consortium building process
  • Benefit from a special training session on handling of IPR issues in research projects

 

For more information go to the EPoSS website

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