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SIP released on sustainability of raw materials
A Strategic Implementation Plan has been released by the High Level Steering Group of the European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials.
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2D materials project receives ERC funding
Up to €150,000 of ERC funding to bridge the gap between pioneering ‘blue sky’ research and marketable innovation has been awarded to Trinity College Dublin.
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Network encourages SME participation in H2020
The head of the UK’s Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network has announced his support for Horizon 2020, encouraging SMEs to take part.
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EU project organises nanotech info day
A workshop on the role RDI will play in Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials will take place in Poland.
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Bringing down the barriers for start-ups
Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda, speaks to campuseros about the creation of Startup Europe and promoting innovation at the 2013 Campus Party.
09/09/13 Read more › -
Visualisation in digital science
Professor Jos Roerdink of the University of Groningen presents new visualisation approaches in digital science to advance collaborative decision making.
06/09/13 Read more › -
Exploring black holes
Black holes allow laboratories to investigate the existent paradoxes from three milestones in physics: gravity, thermodynamics and quantum mechanics
05/09/13 Read more › -
IPM: GMOs, innovation and Horizon 2020
Dr Franz Bigler, of the International Organisation for Biological Control, outlines his thoughts and opinions on the IPM general principles, insect-resistant GM crops and Horizon 2020.
04/09/13 Read more › -
ETPN to hold nanomed conference
A major conference on nanomedicine will take place in France next month and attended by leading industrial experts, national authorities and the European Commission.
03/09/13 Read more › -
Bioengineering at UMass Dartmouth
The University of Massachusetts’ Department of Bioengineering on biomanufacturing and its benefits.
30/08/13 Read more › -
Creating new materials
Professor Marco Lattuada of the Adolphe Merkle Institute outlines how nanoparticles design can help in creating new materials
28/08/13 Read more › -
ICT: Competition and Innovation
Three key directors of ARTEMIS, Professor Heinrich Daembkes, Dr Jan Lohstroh and Mr Ad ten Berg, outline how remaining competitive and investing in innovation are key to keeping Europe ahead of the game.
15/08/13 Read more › -
Infinera and DANTE Set Guinness World Record on GÉANT Network
A new Guinness World Record has been set on Europe’s GÉANT Network, an e-infrastructure helping to achieve the European Research Area.
15/08/13 Read more › -
Looking ahead: ARTEMIS & Horizon 2020
ARTEMIS executives outline how the joint undertaking will evolve during Horizon 2020 and the importance of increasing the speed of developing new products and taking them to market.
14/08/13 Read more › -
Quicker, cheaper chip testing
A team of EU-funded researchers have developed a way of reducing the cost and length of time in the testing of computer microchips.
13/08/13 Read more › -
Systems of the future
ARTEMIS directors Professor Heinrich Daembkes, Dr Jan Lohstroh and Mr Ad ten Berg outline the importance of embedded systems in Europe and the development of a new joint undertaking.
13/08/13 Read more › -
XMOS joins EU ENTRA project
A UK-based fabless chip designer is to take part in the European Commission’s ENTRA project, it has been announced.
09/08/13 Read more › -
Nanoscience produces 5-vertex tilings
Tessellation patterns can now be seen in the laboratory for the first time thanks to new research carried out at Technische Universität München in Germany.
09/08/13 Read more › -
Guided growth leads to self-integrated circuits
Scientists have created the first self-integrating nanowires whose position, length and direction can be fully controlled.
07/08/13 Read more › -
Scientists investigate ‘virtual’ and ‘reality’
New research in computer graphics will advance artificial vision, 3D displays and video editing, says scientists at Harvard University, part-funded by the European Research Council.
06/08/13 Read more ›