EEIP is a platform that facilitates dialogue between industry and policymakers in Europe on energy efficiency and industrial processes. It aims to help industry contribute to EU climate and energy goals through open exchange. EEIP membership is free and open to all interested parties. It also offers partnership levels that provide benefits like visibility and involvement in governance. EEIP hosts events like conferences and roundtables to engage members and partners on efficient solutions and best practices. Its goal is to lead the discussion on industrial energy efficiency in Europe.
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016. Presentation by Mr. Jan Jackholt, EBRD
The Poly4EmI addresses the challenges of innovation policy through developing a new policy model for industrial transformation through clusters and new value chains. The presentation highlights the various pathways in which cluster-related policies can guide structural change associated with new and emerging industries.
Screening the Future 2011:New Strategies and Challenges in Audiovisual Arch...PrestoCentre
Presentation by Javier Hernandez Ros (European Commission, DG Information Society and Media) at the Screening the Future conference, March 14-15 at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum
OECD Workshop on Regional Trade Agreements and the Environment Session 2.1 - ...OECD Environment
This workshop focused on key issues related to Regional Trade Agreements (RTA) and the environment. It had three main objectives: (i) to take stock of current experience and insights on RTAs and the environment from different stakeholders, and to establish a stakeholder dialogue on this topic; (ii) to investigate how RTAs can serve as a vehicle to advance a resource efficient and circular economy transition; and (iii) to explore the potential of RTAs in addressing the nexus of illegal trade and environmental crime
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016. Presentation by Mr. Jan Jackholt, EBRD
The Poly4EmI addresses the challenges of innovation policy through developing a new policy model for industrial transformation through clusters and new value chains. The presentation highlights the various pathways in which cluster-related policies can guide structural change associated with new and emerging industries.
Screening the Future 2011:New Strategies and Challenges in Audiovisual Arch...PrestoCentre
Presentation by Javier Hernandez Ros (European Commission, DG Information Society and Media) at the Screening the Future conference, March 14-15 at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum
OECD Workshop on Regional Trade Agreements and the Environment Session 2.1 - ...OECD Environment
This workshop focused on key issues related to Regional Trade Agreements (RTA) and the environment. It had three main objectives: (i) to take stock of current experience and insights on RTAs and the environment from different stakeholders, and to establish a stakeholder dialogue on this topic; (ii) to investigate how RTAs can serve as a vehicle to advance a resource efficient and circular economy transition; and (iii) to explore the potential of RTAs in addressing the nexus of illegal trade and environmental crime
Presented by Paolo Bertoldi and Silvia Rezessy, European Commission, Directorate General JRC, Institute for Energy, at the IEA DSM Programme workshop in Milan, Italy on 22 October 2008.
National actions to support EU Product PolicyLeonardo ENERGY
Mandatory product policy is set at the EU level: the Energy Efficiency Labelling Directive from 1995[1] and the Ecodesign Directive for energy-related products (ErP Directive), setting Minimum Energy Performance Standards since 2005. National action to improve the energy efficiency of lights and appliance pre-dates both of these and continues to make a significant impact, encouraging the uptake of the most energy efficient products and phasing out the least efficient.
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre Horizonte Europa.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016. Presentation by Mr. Janne Sykkö, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
In this webinar Mike Short, the Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department for International Trade will give a welcome introduction to the importance of international collaborations and Louise Mothersole, the Horizon Europe UK National Contact Point for Mobility, will detail the Horizon Europe opportunity and the process for application for UK participants.
Tulisan ini secara ringkas menjelaskan tentang cuci tangan baik sejarahnya, manfaatnya, dampaknya, bahkan caranya. Ditulis oleh oswar Mungkasa (Pokja AMPL) dan dimuat dalam majalah PERCIK edisi Oktober 2003.
Presented by Paolo Bertoldi and Silvia Rezessy, European Commission, Directorate General JRC, Institute for Energy, at the IEA DSM Programme workshop in Milan, Italy on 22 October 2008.
National actions to support EU Product PolicyLeonardo ENERGY
Mandatory product policy is set at the EU level: the Energy Efficiency Labelling Directive from 1995[1] and the Ecodesign Directive for energy-related products (ErP Directive), setting Minimum Energy Performance Standards since 2005. National action to improve the energy efficiency of lights and appliance pre-dates both of these and continues to make a significant impact, encouraging the uptake of the most energy efficient products and phasing out the least efficient.
Presentación de Marta Conde (CDTI) sobre Horizonte Europa.
Jornada informativa organizada el 10 de octubre de 2019 sobre las convocatorias 2020 del Reto 2 en el marco de Horizonte 2020. El evento, celebrado en la Universidad de Córdoba, fue organizado por la Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento en colaboración con CDTI, Red OTRI Andalucía, la UCO, el CeiA3
EBRD Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy for Finnish private sector at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland on February 16th 2016. Presentation by Mr. Janne Sykkö, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
In this webinar Mike Short, the Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department for International Trade will give a welcome introduction to the importance of international collaborations and Louise Mothersole, the Horizon Europe UK National Contact Point for Mobility, will detail the Horizon Europe opportunity and the process for application for UK participants.
Tulisan ini secara ringkas menjelaskan tentang cuci tangan baik sejarahnya, manfaatnya, dampaknya, bahkan caranya. Ditulis oleh oswar Mungkasa (Pokja AMPL) dan dimuat dalam majalah PERCIK edisi Oktober 2003.
Progress for Children: A report card on adolescents provides an overview of the situation of adolescents in the developing world and beyond: who they are, where they live and how their needs are – and are not – being met. The analysis derives from a wealth of data from household surveys, including the UNICEF-supported Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS). The report finds that adolescents remain vulnerable in critical areas, despite having benefited earlier in their lives from programmes and policies for younger children. It makes a compelling case for increased efforts in advocacy, programming and policy to realize the rights of adolescents and fulfil the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Progress for Children: A report card on adolescents is the tenth in a UNICEF series that examines progress towards the MDGs for children.
Agency for Innovation and European Cooperation (AIEC NGO)Jan Šašek
Non-governmental agency (AIEC NGO) aims to contribute to the development not only of Slovakia, but also of the whole region of Central & South East Europe by the realization of non-profit oriented projects addressing AIEC Vision:
Vision of AIEC is Central & South East Europe region as the region with:
- well developed infrastructure as the base for economic growth
- growing ratio of Knowledge based economy
- highly innovative enterprises focusing on providing of services and products with High Value Added
- friendly, simple, transparent and supportive frameworks for entrepreneurship activities
- to be the best region to live, work, study and do the business.
CAPS2014 - European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and CommunitiesCAPS2020
CAPS2014 Conference
July 2
Session: CAPS in a wider landscape
Speaker: Wolfgang Hoefs,Head of Sector “Strategic Planning and Communication”, Smart Cities and Sustainability Unit, European Commission’s DG Connect
NGOs engaging in the field of Green Public Procurement (GPP)Giuliana Longworth
This presentation looks at the possibilities for NGOs to influence the criteria development process work on GPP at the European level.
Carsten Wachholz (EEB)
Presentation of Ecopreneur, at the international workshop "Divest from Fossils, Invest in Green Business" that was held at Impact Hub Barcelona on World Environment Day, June 5th 2015.
ENterprise Europe Network's role is to stimulate business growth through collaboration, innovation and internationalisation.
Our 4 key offerings are:
Identifying new International business opportunities through our Partnership Service
Provide advice on how to trade more effectively in European Markets and Internationally
Guidance on accessing European Funding
A European policy-feedback service, including business consultation
The main aim of this summary report is to analyse the current levels of cooperation amongst farming entrepreneurs in the CO-FARM partner countries and the EU. It seeks to provide information and raise awareness amongst stakeholders about the importance of co-operation amongst farming entrepreneurs.
1. „Our journey to 2020 and beyond“
Platform for Business and Policy in Europe
2. About EEIP
• EEIP - Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes - is a platform for
Business and Policy in Europe.
• EEIP facilitates an open and inclusive cross-industries and cross-
technologies dialogue with a purpose of better energy efficiency policy.
• EEIP complements existing engagement and exchange channels
between stakeholders and policy-makers, by raising a horizontal, issue-
focused, platform that reflects the need of present and future policy
making.
• EEIP uses communication, engagement and „best practice“ exchange
tools to enable industry and policy to achieve its sustainability and
energy security goals while enhancing industrial competitiveness at the
same time.
• EEIP is a free membership platform.
4. Members and Activities
• EEIP members include industrial end-users, manufacturers of energy saving
equipment and parts, energy service companies (ESCOs), IT companies,
business and engineering consultancies, industry associations and any other
interested parties and European and national policy-makers.
• EEIP model is an issue-focused, horizontal, knowledge exchange, policy debate
platform transgressing current technology-specific or industry-specific
contributions. The platform is based on transparency, inclusion and open
access.
• EEIP promotes inclusive, innovative policy dialogue that is balanced and
evidence-based. It seeks to secure industry's contribution to the European
Union's climate and energy goals.
• EEIP provides creative, customised and result-orientated engagement and
communication tools to its members and partners. This takes forms of round-
tables, seminars, conferences, internet portal, information exchange and
assisting in direct engagements.
• EEIP is the leades in European industrial energy efficiency debate and an
important link between policy-makers and industry.
5. Membership and Partnership structure
• Membership at EEIP is open to all and free of charge.
• Partnership packages are based on additional services and
company support.
• There are three levels of Partnership (Business, Privilege and
Exclusive), differently priced in correspondence to the Partners’
interest in EU energy efficiency policy and desire for prominence
and visibility.
• The number of Privilege and Exclusive Partners are limited by
sector and country.
• Privilege and Exclusive Partners are involved in EEIP strategic
planning and implementation.
7. Members and Partners
EXCLUSIVE PARTNERSHIP governance - exclusivity - full access
PRIVILEGE PARTNERSHIP high visibility - presence - position
BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP visibility - promote - input
MEMBERS inform - share - engage
8. Governance
• EEIP is not-for-profit organisation registered as ASBL under Belgian
law.
• EEIP founding members are GreenBusinessConsulting (business
sustainability consultancy), Solace (taxation and business operation
consultancy) and VATTEL (policy efficiency and stakeholder
engagement consultancy).
• EEIP has been active, developing networks and relationships with
companies, policy actors and policy makers since November 2010.
Launch event is on 12 April 2011 at the European Commission.
• EEIP is governed by the Executive Board and the Advisory Board.
• The EEIP Advisory Board includes Founding Members, Exclusive
Partners and a broader range of experts.
9. Finances
• As a not-for-profit organisation, EEIP aims for a balanced
budget.
• EEIP is based on a ‘freemium’ social business model.
• The main source of income is through partnership
arrangements.
• EEIP is also organising commercial events (e.g. Conference
2011, Congress 2012) and publications (EEIP bi-annual
magazine).
• EEIP is also partnering in research and technical projects.
• Costs of the current (November 2010 - April 2011) operations
are covered by the founding members.
10. Events programme
• EEIP ‘Manufacturing the Change: Energy Efficiency in Industry’ event (12 April
2010) is a part of the official European Commission Sustainable Energy Week
programme. Launch event.
• From May 2011: Brussels Industrial Efficiency Round-table: invitation only bi-
monthly meeting (15 participants, preference to Partners, experts, Associations,
EC, EU Presidency).
• From April 2011: Presidency EE Debates. Hungarian Presidency co-hosting
debates on three topics: EE and SMEs, Chemical Industry, Public Procurement.
Continued under Polish Presidency from July 2011.
• 24-27 May 2011: Green Week in Brussels: video/interactive installation of
99EESOLUTIONS (creative co-operation via the Hub Brussels), daily partners.
• 11 October 2011: Annual Conference with Business Innovation EE Forum.
• May 2012: EEIP Congress in Cologne, Germany.
11. Next steps
• Development of EEIP internet portal, member focused, based
on social network model, including newsletter and survey tools.
Launch in April 2011.
• Development of media partnership with both Brussels’ EU press
and European specialist (energy efficiency and industry) media.
• Developing catalogue of ‘best practices’ in energy and resource
efficiency in European companies and solutions. Co-ordination
of 99EESOLUTIONS video installation.
• Preparation of the first issue of EEIP magazine. Launch in
October 2011.
• Co-ordination of invitations to Brussels Industrial Efficiency
Round-table.