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The document provides information on developing, writing, and submitting proposals for EU Life+ grants. It discusses the characteristics of Life+ Nature and Environment projects, emphasizing the need to address clear EU environmental problems and showcase improvements. The document also outlines a 5-step approach to competitive proposal writing: determining context and message, developing an outline, communicating the message in the written proposal, and finalizing the submission. Tips are provided such as being concise, making the evaluators' work easy, and ensuring quality with no errors or inconsistencies. Overall, the document advises focusing the proposal, quantifying impacts, and getting the project message clearly across to evaluators.
This document summarizes the EuBike project, which aimed to promote cycling tourism across several European regions. The project was a collaboration between partners from Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK. Through background research, surveys, and focus groups with cyclists and tourism providers, the project sought to understand cyclist needs and how to make regions more attractive for cycling tourism. Key results included an educational resource box, social media platform and app, and new cycling tourism products. The final publications and resources from the project can be found on the EuBike website.
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A big thank you to the Speakers, Organisers and everyone who attended the event!
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A big thank you to the Speakers, Organisers and everyone who attended the event!
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The Skipso funding section this week has reached 670 Cleantech grants, awards, incentives and over $39b in value, all are accessible for free on http://www.skipso.com/grants/grid.html
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is a non-profit international association representing over 300 certified Living Labs across Europe. Living Labs are real-life test environments where users and producers co-create innovations. ENoLL was launched in 2006 and supports various EU initiatives related to aging well, smart cities, and future internet technologies by facilitating partnerships between its member Living Labs. ENoLL is committed to the EU Active and Assisted Living Program and plans workshops and projects to promote interoperability and gather evidence on independent living solutions.
The CASA project is a consortium of 14 regions from 9 EU countries working to accelerate the adoption of ambient assisted living technologies. Through study visits, staff exchanges, and knowledge sharing events, the partners are identifying and disseminating best practices for using new technologies to improve eldercare and reduce costs. The project aims to help regions develop more collaborative cross-sector policies around ambient assisted living.
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A big thank you to the Speakers, Organisers and everyone who attended the event!
20130521 second coordination meeting presentation finalplnihoul
The document summarizes plans for the EU Sustainable Energy Week taking place from June 24-28, 2013 in Brussels. It discusses the high-level policy conference, including 42 conferences over 3 days in two buildings and 20 exhibition stands. It also outlines support that will be provided to organizers of over 250 energy day events across 26 countries, including communication tools, an online platform, and promotion. Details are provided on registration, branding, interpreting services, and coordinating with the event secretariat.
This document summarizes a presentation about fostering collaboration between the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) and the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions and National Contact Points Network (MSCA-NET). It outlines MSCA opportunities for EEN clients, including doctoral networks, staff exchanges, COFUND, and postdoctoral fellowships. It also describes the new MSCA-NET project and its goals of improving NCP services and simplifying access to MSCA calls. Additionally, it discusses the MSCA Matchmaking Platform for partnering on calls and encourages EEN advisors to register and assist clients with opportunities.
A webinar exploring potential synergies and collaboration between European national, regional and transnational climate adaptation (knowledge) platforms (CAPs), EC-funded projects, and the Mission on Adaptation.
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Worldwide contest to promote innovation focusing on Home, Mobility & Health. Each of the three winning projects will receive €50,000 prize money and will benefit from a major advertising campaign across Europe. Go to PULSE.EDF.COM
Open innovation towards_smarter_cities_ossusereb85c4
This document provides a summary of the Open Innovation 2013 yearbook. It discusses open innovation in three parts:
1) Policy development - It discusses the European Commission's innovation strategies and frameworks for open innovation ecosystems. It argues for a European model for startups.
2) Trends and country reports - It explores open innovation trends towards smarter cities, collaborative innovation ecosystems for societal challenges, and innovating with the public sector.
3) Interesting cases and examples - It highlights several case studies on topics like open innovation in smart cities, participative innovation, smarter water management, open data, crowdsourcing, and regional innovation ecosystems. It also discusses the FI-WARE Open Innovation Lab.
The
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PechaKucha presentation slides used for The Impact of Sustainable Design - A Midlands Green Innovation Network Event at De Montfort University on 20th April 2023.
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Christiana Siambekou - National Documentation Centre (EKT)WWW.ERFC.GR
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The document summarizes funding opportunities under the Horizon 2020 program for secure, clean and efficient energy. It outlines the priorities and budget of Horizon 2020, including excellence in science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges like energy. For energy, the work program focuses on energy efficiency, smart cities and communities, competitive low-carbon energy, and support for SMEs. Key deadlines for energy-related calls in 2014-2015 are provided. The National Contact Point helps researchers and businesses in Greece access Horizon 2020 funding and support.
Open Education- importance of communities and networkingSRCE
This document summarizes the Open Education Week event organized by the European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN). It discusses EDEN's role in promoting open education through various events and initiatives held throughout the year. Specifically, it outlines EDEN's 2018 Open Education Week events that aim to raise awareness of free and open educational opportunities. It also provides information on EDEN's annual conference and the ReOPEN project which aims to develop validated open learning practices and facilitate skills recognition.
5. High Level Policy Conference (HLPC) 2012
• 29 events
• 3.770 attendees
• Side events:
– Strawberry Tree
– Clean Mob
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6. EUSEW 2012: Energy Days in Brussels
• 143 events
• 60% newcomers
• Media mentions reaching 74 mil. people across
Europe
EUSEW 2012: Energy Days outside Brussels
• 877 events
• 48 countries on four continents (Europe, Asia,
America, Africa)
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8. AWARDS 2012:
• + 300 projects (SEE & ManagEnergy);
• SEE & ManagEnergy Awards are complementary schemes with a
common goal: to provide recognition and communication support
to best in class projects;
• Type and % of involved stakeholders;
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9. What's new in EUSEW 2013?
•Merger with ManagEnergy Award
•New EUSEW website
•Call for events - High Level Policy Conference
(HLPC)
•Energy Days management
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11. New EUSEW website www.eusew.eu
• New design
• Improved navigation
• Registration for High Level Policy Conference
events and all Energy Days
• Easy registration system for participants
• Improved search
• Social media sharing options
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12. Promotional tools
• Downloadable online tools available as of Feb:
– EUSEW (customisable) poster
– EUSEW flyer
– EUSEW logo
– EUSEW PPT presentation template
– Templates for media work
– Guidelines for Organisers
• Promo tools for Energy Days Organisers in Brussels:
– Bags with a pen, notepad, Post-its, a flyer and the
conference programme for distribution to participants
– Posters to hang at the Organiser's venue location
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13. Media Relations – 2012 achievements
• More than 55 journalists on site in Brussels
• More than 140 media mentions in total
• Around 74 million people reached with media
activities
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15. Media Relations – 2013 priorities
• Targeted media relations
• Media mentions in quality media
• Public call for media event
• Online media toolkit for Energy Day Organisers
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18. High Level Policy Conference
•3-day event: 25-27 June 2013
•Around 40 conferences
in two buildings
•Up to 5.000 participants
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19. Who can apply?
Actors representing EU institutions, including
inter-institutional bodies
External stakeholders:
1. Organisations that benefit from a
widespread network of contacts in Brussels and
across Europe.
2. Organisations that are contributing to the
development of sustainable energy in Europe.
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20. Who can apply?
3. Organisations that have a proven track record in their field
of work.
4. Single companies are only eligible if they are represented
through an industry association as the main organiser of
an event.
5. Representations of national, regional or local authorities
are only eligible if they are represented through a network
as the main organiser of an event.
6. Stakeholders who are planning to organise additional
activities during EUSEW will be especially considered.
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21. How to apply
Online registration system
via http://www.eusew.eu/energy-days/high-level-
policy-conference
DEADLINE: 28 February 2013
Need assistance?
ilka.neumann@eusew.eu +32 2 340 30 67
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22. HLPC – Equipment of conference rooms
Charlemagne
•Beamer, screen, PC, fixed microphones, plugs
•Internet
•Table for brochures at the entrance of each room
•One panel for posters provided; feel free to bring roll-ups
•You will receive a floor plan
Committee of the Regions
•Beamer, screen, PC, fixed microphones, plugs
•Internet
•Table for brochures at the entrance of each room
•Feel free to bring roll-ups
•You will receive a floor plan
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23. Registration
ALL HLPC event organisers must register their
participants via EUSEW online registration system
Interpretation
Maximum three languages
Working hours (no flexibility):
9.00-13.00
14.30-18.30
Send presentations one week prior to EUSEW
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24. Catering
8.30- 9.00 Welcome coffee
10.45-11.15 Coffee break
13.00-14.30 Lunch buffet
15.45-16.15 Coffee break
No private receptions will be possible inside the
Charlemagne and CoR buildings.
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25. VIPs
If you expect a VIP, please let us know!
ilka.neumann@eusew.eu
Webstreaming
No webstreaming foreseen, but event organisers
are invited to bring their own equipment.
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27. Why take part?
1. European Movement
2. EUSEW online platform
3. European media focus on sustainable energy
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28. How to take part?
• Organise an event!
– All formats are accepted
– Register your event online
– Promote your event with your communication channels
– Use EUSEW social media
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29. How do we support you? (1)
• Communication support
– Attractiveness
– Attendance
– Media coverage
– Social media
• Networking
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30. How do we support you? (2)
• Online platform
– Attendees management
– Online programme
– Paper-based programme for Brussels
• Promotional tools & badges (Brussels)
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31. What’s new in 2013
• Website
– Registration form
– Publication
– Search engine
• Attendees management > not only Brussels!
• Deadline for Energy Days registration: 10 June 2013
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32. Help us maximise the impact of EUSEW !
• Share your outcome with the EUSEW secretariat
– energydays@eusew.eu
• Get involved in social media actions
– http://twitter.com/euenergyweek
– http://facebook.com/euenergyweek
• Enhance the visibility of your event
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36. AWARDS:
Why Take Part?
• Media Exposure
Non exclusive list
of media having
covered EUSEW
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/tech
nology-13805010
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37. AWARDS: ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
• EE, RES & Clean Mobility Projects
• Public & Private actors from EU 27, Norway,
Iceland, Liechtenstein and FYRM
• Proven results contributing to 2020 objectives
• Products and R&D projects are not eligible
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38. AWARDS: CATEGORIES
• Living: EE in new and existing building stocks
• Communicating: awareness raising actions
• Consuming: reducing energy consumption
• Learning: educational and capacity building actions
• Travelling: sustainable modes of transport
• ManagEnergy: public authorities & energy agencies only
(local/regional)
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39. AWARDS: ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
• Project Impact/ Contribution to the 2020 objectives
(10 points)
• Transferability / Replication potential (10 points)
• Best in class project (10 points)
• Social and political acceptance and sustainability of the
solutions developed (10 points)
• Communciation/ Media value (10 points)
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40. AWARDS: HOW TO APPLY ?
• 1. Go to
www.eusew.eu/awards-competition
• 2. Sign in or create an account
• 3. Five Step Application Form
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41. AWARDS: TIMELINE
• Deadline: 8 March 2013
• Evaluation & Selection of Nominees: ongoing – 12/04
• Contacting Nominees: 15-17/04
• Multi-channel promotion of Nominees: 18/04 – 25/06
• Jury Evaluation & Selection of Winners: 24/04 – 07/05
• Winners Audiovisual Production: 07/05 – 25/06
• Awards Ceremony: Tuesday 25 June 2013
• Contact: David Crous Duran dc@eusew.eu +32 2 340 30 68
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