The 21st European Biomass Conference and Exhibition will take place from June 3-7, 2013 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The conference is a leading annual event that brings together over 1,500 professionals from over 60 countries to discuss issues related to biomass markets, technologies, and policies. Attendees include researchers, engineers, industry representatives, and policymakers. The conference features presentations, exhibitions of new biomass technologies, and opportunities to network. Copenhagen was chosen as the location due to Denmark's leadership in bioenergy and the city's facilities for hosting international attendees.
Открытая лекция для студентов МГТУ ГА (декабрь 2013)Pavel Melnikov
Презентация с открытая лекция для студентов кафедры Информационная безопасность Московского государственного технического университета гражданской авиации (МГТУ ГА)
Сертификация специалистов по информационной безопасностиPavel Melnikov
Признанные сертификаты, требуемый уровень подготовки и как востребованы сертифицированные специалисты по ИБ.
Подробно рассказываю про CISSP, CISA, CISM, GIAC, CEH, CCNA, SSCP.
Отдельно рассказываю как готовиться и сдавать экзамен и что для этого надо знать.
Мастер-класс для студентов кафедры Защиты информации Московского Государственного Лингвистического Университета.
The SME Innovation Instrument, Horizon2020 and Talent Europe. A discussion by...Alberto Minin
I provide a quick introduction to the Meridian Fellowship on Social Innovation and to my project, Talent Europe,
I will then present some of the latest numbers regarding the implementation of the SME Innovation instrument, one of the most innovative parts of the 8th presentation Framework program called Horizon 2020
I will briefly share with you three concepts that I think might be interesting to explore as a basis of a useful comparison between Europe and US science and technology Policy.
What I am seeking to do as a Meridian Fellow is to expand my expertise on science and technology policy and to contribute to the debate around this topic that is developing in Europe. I think that there are better ways to engage and to empower EU talent, and to make it become key player of EU Economic Recovery and competitiveness
The US had been a continuous source of inspiration for the EU debate on science and technology, and more in general on innovation policy.
Later on I will discuss about the SME innovation instrument that had been inspired in part by the SBIR program here in the US.
Not only policy makers and scholars have been guiding this exchange of ideas and experiences, but also US Embassies in Europe have been very important in sharing with Europe some news. I am very familiar with the case of the US Embassies in Italy. The past three Ambassadors have been evangelists of messages and priorities. Ronald Spogli emphasized the role of high tech entrepreneurs in society, David Thorne has focused on the role the digital economy can have a driver of growth, more recently the sitting ambassador, John Phillips is very vocal about the benefits that Italy could derive by a more efficient judiciary system
My experience as scholar, and teacher is telling me that the debate on innovation in Europe is desperately in need of some fresh air and new ideas.
I believe that there are four areas where we can look.
The first one has to do with new original ways to communicate the relevance of sicence and technology for society.
The second has to do with the way we mentor and assist scientists and engineers that seek to become entrepreneurs. What is the role of universities, government and private sector to achieve this task.
Third area is corporate entrepreneurship, industrial venturing and the attitude EU large corporations have towards change.
Finally demands side innovation policy: public procurement and the setting of challenges and ambitious goals, where sometimes the role of the government should not be to provide the means to achieve these goals, but to promise to act as first buyer for the best solutions for a specific challenge.
POAT 2012 - 2015.Presentation on European innovation partnership water. Autho...formezeu
Seminario "Internazionalizzazione della ricerca pugliese: strategia di networking a livello europeo", svolto a Bari il30 aprile 2015 nell'ambito del progetto"Azioni a supporto della partecipazione ai programmi comunitari a gestione diretta e al lavoro in rete" Ambito 1, Linea 3 del POAT 2013 – 2015
South-East Europe is moving forward to its low-carbon vision, which however can be a reality only if the countries of the Region improve signicantly their resource efficiency. The annual Eco Forum and Exhibition for SE Europe (29-31 May 2013) brought together again experts and investors for a discussion of the environmental challenges.
Открытая лекция для студентов МГТУ ГА (декабрь 2013)Pavel Melnikov
Презентация с открытая лекция для студентов кафедры Информационная безопасность Московского государственного технического университета гражданской авиации (МГТУ ГА)
Сертификация специалистов по информационной безопасностиPavel Melnikov
Признанные сертификаты, требуемый уровень подготовки и как востребованы сертифицированные специалисты по ИБ.
Подробно рассказываю про CISSP, CISA, CISM, GIAC, CEH, CCNA, SSCP.
Отдельно рассказываю как готовиться и сдавать экзамен и что для этого надо знать.
Мастер-класс для студентов кафедры Защиты информации Московского Государственного Лингвистического Университета.
The SME Innovation Instrument, Horizon2020 and Talent Europe. A discussion by...Alberto Minin
I provide a quick introduction to the Meridian Fellowship on Social Innovation and to my project, Talent Europe,
I will then present some of the latest numbers regarding the implementation of the SME Innovation instrument, one of the most innovative parts of the 8th presentation Framework program called Horizon 2020
I will briefly share with you three concepts that I think might be interesting to explore as a basis of a useful comparison between Europe and US science and technology Policy.
What I am seeking to do as a Meridian Fellow is to expand my expertise on science and technology policy and to contribute to the debate around this topic that is developing in Europe. I think that there are better ways to engage and to empower EU talent, and to make it become key player of EU Economic Recovery and competitiveness
The US had been a continuous source of inspiration for the EU debate on science and technology, and more in general on innovation policy.
Later on I will discuss about the SME innovation instrument that had been inspired in part by the SBIR program here in the US.
Not only policy makers and scholars have been guiding this exchange of ideas and experiences, but also US Embassies in Europe have been very important in sharing with Europe some news. I am very familiar with the case of the US Embassies in Italy. The past three Ambassadors have been evangelists of messages and priorities. Ronald Spogli emphasized the role of high tech entrepreneurs in society, David Thorne has focused on the role the digital economy can have a driver of growth, more recently the sitting ambassador, John Phillips is very vocal about the benefits that Italy could derive by a more efficient judiciary system
My experience as scholar, and teacher is telling me that the debate on innovation in Europe is desperately in need of some fresh air and new ideas.
I believe that there are four areas where we can look.
The first one has to do with new original ways to communicate the relevance of sicence and technology for society.
The second has to do with the way we mentor and assist scientists and engineers that seek to become entrepreneurs. What is the role of universities, government and private sector to achieve this task.
Third area is corporate entrepreneurship, industrial venturing and the attitude EU large corporations have towards change.
Finally demands side innovation policy: public procurement and the setting of challenges and ambitious goals, where sometimes the role of the government should not be to provide the means to achieve these goals, but to promise to act as first buyer for the best solutions for a specific challenge.
POAT 2012 - 2015.Presentation on European innovation partnership water. Autho...formezeu
Seminario "Internazionalizzazione della ricerca pugliese: strategia di networking a livello europeo", svolto a Bari il30 aprile 2015 nell'ambito del progetto"Azioni a supporto della partecipazione ai programmi comunitari a gestione diretta e al lavoro in rete" Ambito 1, Linea 3 del POAT 2013 – 2015
South-East Europe is moving forward to its low-carbon vision, which however can be a reality only if the countries of the Region improve signicantly their resource efficiency. The annual Eco Forum and Exhibition for SE Europe (29-31 May 2013) brought together again experts and investors for a discussion of the environmental challenges.
WaterKE2019 - Session 3 - Successful Projects Presentations sessionWater Europe
Impaqt Project: develop and validate in-situ a multi-purpose, multi-sensing and multi-functional management platform for sustainable Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture production.
Presented by Paraskevas Bourgos, PhD - Solution Architect | Project Manager, WINGS ICT Solutions.
NextGen: Challenging embedded thinking and practices in the water sector by embracing circular economy principles and technological innovation. Presented by Dr. Lydia S. Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia |Watershare Programme Director, KWR Watercycle Research Institute & Senior Research Fellow, University of Exeter.
ZERO BRINE: Re-designing the value and supply chain of water and minerals: A circular economy approach for the recovery of resources from brine generated by process industries. Presented by Vanessa Vivian Wabitsch | Project Manager, REVOLVE
Dr. prakash – focal point horizon2020 at ecocasd conference – trivandrum indi...Prakash Vincent
H2020 Indo-EU Collaborations
Looking to network European and Indian Scientist in area of Environmental Sciences and Biodiversity to carry out collaborative projects as
1. Novel Bioactive molecules from microbes, Invertebrates , plants from western Ghats/Marine
2. Novel microbes for biofuels, bioplastics production
3. Embedded sensors in rivers and lakes real time polluting monitoring – linked via satellites
4. On spot species identification with Lab-on-a-CHIP
5. Genome sequence of western Ghats Biota & Identify economically important gene cassettes
6. Establish 100 research teams in Kerala for Indo-EU collaborations
contact at prakashvincent.icn@gmail.com
My speech during the Advanced Training Course focused on Emerging Biotechnologies for Sustainable Waste Management and Biorefinery Development. 5th April 2016
1. 21st EUROPEAN BIOMASS CONFERENCE AND
EXHIBITION
Bella Center - Copenhagen, Denmark
Conference: 03-07 June 2013 - Exhibition: 03-06 June 2013
Don't miss EUROPE'S LEADING
BIOMASS EVENT in 2013
In 2012 a total of 1,550 92% agree or strongly agree that the session
professionals from 63 countries attended the 20th content was appropriate and
EU BC&E and its parallel events in Milan informative
87% of our participants rate their return on 88% of conference participants developed
investment (time + money) as satisfactory, good interesting up to excellent contacts
or excellent
100% of our exhibitors made valuable contacts 100% are very likely or somewhat likely to
exhibit again in 2013
(sources: EU BC&E 2012 post event assessment)
For over 30 years now, the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EU BC&E) has combined a very
renowned international Scientific Conference with an Industry Exhibition. The EU BC&E is held at different
venues throughout Europe and ranks on top of the world's leading events in the Biomass sector.
It provides an high-level scientific programme and parallel events which attract participants from a wide
ranging background: researchers, engineers, technologists, standards organisations, financing institutions
and further.
Such a global platform of current knowledge in turn attracts industrial exhibitors, making the Conference
events a significant tool for technology transfer and innovation.
This EU BC&E is supported by European and international organizations such as the European
Commission, UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Natural Sciences
Sector, WCRE - the World Council for Renewable Energy, EUBIA - the European Biomass Industry
Association, and other organisations.
The Technical Programme is coordinated by the European Commission, Joint Research Centre – JRC.
Targets and content of the EU BC&E
The Conference will discuss major issues for the biomass markets, in technical and business areas, from
resource assessment to market and policy developments, drawing on leading experiences from all over
Europe and worldwide.
The event aims to encourage an international exchange of experience on policy, research and development,
manufacturing and installation, and to be a showcase for the latest technologies.
The 2013 EU BC&E will be one of the leading annual meeting for the international biomass community.
Grab the opportunity to play an active role in this high profile event and showcase your expertise!
Denmark is globally acknowledged as a hub for cleantech companies and as an example of sustainable
development in renewables.
This is particularly true for the biomass and bioenergy community, where Danish initiatives are often cited as
best practices in many bioenergy branches.
The conference is expanding its coverage on the growing issue of bioeconomy, a sector that has strong links
to bioenergy where Denmark became a leading country.
Copenhagen - an ideal location for the 21st edition of this European event
Copenhagen has unique facilities, transports and logistics to host attendees from all over the world, while
offering great attractions for social activities during the conference week.
Hop on a bike and experience Copenhagen's renewable environment by participating at the 21st EU BC&E!
Questions regarding the conference? Contact Maddalena Grassi:
biomass.conference@etaflorence.it
For exhibition inquiries contact Benjamin Pantani:
biomass.exhibition@etaflorence.it
For press / media inquiries contact Chiara Benetti:
pressoffice@etaflorence.it
For further information
www.conference-biomass.com
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
Coordination of the Technical Programme:
European Commission DG Joint Research Centre
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