EPA Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 5: Climate Action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials Roadshow presentation by Bernie McGahon of Intertrade Ireland on Support for North South Collaboration in Horizon 2020
The document discusses Northern Ireland's actions to support Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It outlines the creation of a network of Northern Ireland Contact Points to provide support in key areas like health, ICT and engineering. The points will work with Invest NI to support SMEs and link with UK and Irish contact networks. The document also reviews Northern Ireland's performance in the previous FP7 program, noting over €63.5 million in funding across 216 participations. Plans are discussed to increase support for Horizon 2020 through workshops, evaluators and potential alternative funding mechanisms.
Presentatie die Andy Klom, hoofd van de Vertegenwoordiging van de Europese Commissie in Nederland, gaf op de publieksbijeenkomst over groei en kennis door ICT op 20 maart op Eindhoven.
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
This presentation was given at the Opportunities for European Funding in East of England event on the 2 February 2014.
Michael Barnes (Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough) discusses LEP role in European funding, social inclusion funding and gives a funding overview.
Find out more about NCVO's european policy work: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
FP7 Specific Programme Capacities (March 2007)CPN_Africa
The document discusses various European Union programs and funding opportunities for international cooperation, research infrastructure, regions of knowledge, research potential, science in society, and support for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It provides details on objectives, eligible participants, budgets, deadlines, and evaluation criteria for specific funding calls within these programs.
This document provides information on Horizon 2020 funding opportunities for international cooperation projects involving countries in the Southern Mediterranean region. It summarizes the status of EU funding in the region, with the largest amounts going to food security, agriculture, and infrastructure projects. It also lists the top recipient countries and collaborators in Horizon 2020 projects. Finally, it provides details on specific upcoming calls focusing on areas like renewable energy, marine pollution removal, the water-energy-food nexus, and migrant integration.
This document summarizes strategies used by top performers in Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It identifies the UK Open University as the top champion based on funding received (3.3M Euros) and number of projects (11). It then presents techniques used by champions, including understanding Horizon 2020 structure using the "Five Fingers Technique," applying rituals with "I.C.R.E.A.T.E.S. System," writing convincing proposals with the "C.R.I.T.E.R.I.A. Formula," and positioning themselves for growth with the "Campaign & Grow Rich Formula." Key habits of champions that ensure lasting success are also described in the
West Midlands European Structural and Investment Funds presentation march 2014Patrick1Willcocks
The document summarizes European funding coming to the West Midlands region of the UK for 2014-2020, including an 18% increase in ERDF and ESF funds compared to 2007-2013. It outlines initial allocations of funding and focuses for different programs. Key points are that LEPs will play a key role in delivery, two LEPs will work jointly on access to finance and innovation programs, and operational programs need EU approval with the goal of programs starting in December 2014. Potential issues mentioned include disagreement over LEP status and their control over funds as well as ensuring LEP capacity.
The document discusses Northern Ireland's actions to support Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It outlines the creation of a network of Northern Ireland Contact Points to provide support in key areas like health, ICT and engineering. The points will work with Invest NI to support SMEs and link with UK and Irish contact networks. The document also reviews Northern Ireland's performance in the previous FP7 program, noting over €63.5 million in funding across 216 participations. Plans are discussed to increase support for Horizon 2020 through workshops, evaluators and potential alternative funding mechanisms.
Presentatie die Andy Klom, hoofd van de Vertegenwoordiging van de Europese Commissie in Nederland, gaf op de publieksbijeenkomst over groei en kennis door ICT op 20 maart op Eindhoven.
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
This presentation was given at the Opportunities for European Funding in East of England event on the 2 February 2014.
Michael Barnes (Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough) discusses LEP role in European funding, social inclusion funding and gives a funding overview.
Find out more about NCVO's european policy work: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
FP7 Specific Programme Capacities (March 2007)CPN_Africa
The document discusses various European Union programs and funding opportunities for international cooperation, research infrastructure, regions of knowledge, research potential, science in society, and support for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It provides details on objectives, eligible participants, budgets, deadlines, and evaluation criteria for specific funding calls within these programs.
This document provides information on Horizon 2020 funding opportunities for international cooperation projects involving countries in the Southern Mediterranean region. It summarizes the status of EU funding in the region, with the largest amounts going to food security, agriculture, and infrastructure projects. It also lists the top recipient countries and collaborators in Horizon 2020 projects. Finally, it provides details on specific upcoming calls focusing on areas like renewable energy, marine pollution removal, the water-energy-food nexus, and migrant integration.
This document summarizes strategies used by top performers in Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program. It identifies the UK Open University as the top champion based on funding received (3.3M Euros) and number of projects (11). It then presents techniques used by champions, including understanding Horizon 2020 structure using the "Five Fingers Technique," applying rituals with "I.C.R.E.A.T.E.S. System," writing convincing proposals with the "C.R.I.T.E.R.I.A. Formula," and positioning themselves for growth with the "Campaign & Grow Rich Formula." Key habits of champions that ensure lasting success are also described in the
West Midlands European Structural and Investment Funds presentation march 2014Patrick1Willcocks
The document summarizes European funding coming to the West Midlands region of the UK for 2014-2020, including an 18% increase in ERDF and ESF funds compared to 2007-2013. It outlines initial allocations of funding and focuses for different programs. Key points are that LEPs will play a key role in delivery, two LEPs will work jointly on access to finance and innovation programs, and operational programs need EU approval with the goal of programs starting in December 2014. Potential issues mentioned include disagreement over LEP status and their control over funds as well as ensuring LEP capacity.
Overview of Horizon Europe Clusters - Webinar Series | Digital, Industry & Sp...KTN
KTN Global Alliance and Innovate UK present a series of webinars to tell us the opportunities available for the next European Funding Framework Programme: Horizon Europe, and give an overview on the six Clusters under Pillar 2: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness.
FP7 Specific Programme Cooperation (March 2007)CPN_Africa
1. The document outlines several funding schemes under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme, including Collaborative Projects, Networks of Excellence, and Coordination and Support Actions.
2. Collaborative Projects support objective-driven research conducted by a minimum of three partners across multiple EU countries. Projects range from small to large integrating projects lasting 2-5 years.
3. The document also provides funding budgets and typical number of partners for different funding schemes and themes under the Seventh Framework Programme such as Health, Food and Agriculture, and Information Communication Technologies.
Horizon 2020 Batteries: Information and Consortia Building Event - SlidesKTN
The workshop gave an overview of the forthcoming Horizon 2020 Battery related Calls representing a budget of around €337.5million. Horizon 2020 is the European Union’s Research and Innovation Programme.
In summary, the event covered:
- Gather information on forthcoming 2020 topics;
- Hear from current UK and European Battery Initiatives;
- Discuss and refine your project ideas with potential partners;
- Join consortia forming around forthcoming 2020 topics.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/ktn-and-innovate-uk-invite-you-to-an-information-and-consortia-building-event-for-horizon-2020-batteries
Building the Energy Efficiency Financing MarketSteven Fawkes
The document discusses building the energy efficiency financing market in Europe. It notes that while there is big potential for energy efficiency projects, the market remains underdeveloped due to a lack of standardization. The Investor Confidence Project (ICP) is working to standardize project development, measurement and verification through its protocols to increase investor confidence and scale up financing. The ICP has also formed a European Investor Network and is seeking partners to further develop protocols for other sectors and launch a Retrofit Accelerator program to help assemble financing packages for energy efficiency projects.
Overview of Horizon Europe Clusters - Webinar Series | Climate, Energy & Mobi...KTN
KTN Global Alliance and Innovate UK present a series of webinars to tell us the opportunities available for the next European Funding Framework Programme: Horizon Europe, and give an overview on the six Clusters under Pillar 2: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness.
The EU's Winning Business in Africa programme is interesting for many African and EU entrepreneurs. This presentation uncovers all the EU funding instruments for entrepreneurs while going into the mechanics to successfully win funding.
The document discusses Northumbria University's engagement with EU structural funds and the potential impacts of Brexit. It notes that Northumbria has received over £6 million from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to support projects helping small- and medium-sized enterprises through graduate employment programs and partnerships between businesses and the university. However, Brexit poses challenges, as the UK is scheduled to leave the EU in March 2019, which could limit participation in EU funding streams and recruitment of EU students and staff.
Cypriot researchers have had some success in the European Union's Horizon 2020 research program in the area of SPACE. In 2014 and 2015, Cypriot researchers submitted 22 proposals related to the GALILEO, EO, and COMPET calls. 5 of these proposals were successful, with Cypriot organizations receiving over 1.1 million Euros in funding. The number of proposals and funded projects increased from 2014 to 2015. While Cyprus submitted fewer proposals in 2015, there were more Cypriot applicants involved in collaborative proposals. The presentation aims to provide information on opportunities for Cypriot researchers in Horizon 2020 SPACE calls going forward.
In this webinar, KTN and Innovate UK National Contact Points introduce you to the Pillar 2 Clusters, as well as highlight an Horizon 2020 case study, and give details of support available for the next Framework Programme: Horizon Europe!
The document discusses the role of National Contact Points in gaining and distributing information. It outlines various sources of information that National Contact Points can utilize, including CORDIS, the Europa server, national contact point homepages, CIRCA, newsletters, and other national contact points. It also notes that National Contact Points can work with scientists, multipliers, university administrations, and the EU Commission to both collect and disseminate information.
This presentation was part of the Public Service Delivery Network meeting on 10 February 2010.
This presentation was by Ingrid Gardiner (EU Manager) from the NCVO and explored accessing european structural funds.
Find out more about NCVO's European Funding Network: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
Maria Youssefzadeh - Coorperation of researchers and SME in EuropeEvropske_hodnoty
Presentation used at International expert seminar organised by the European Values ink-Tank, called "Small and Medium Enterprises and eir Cooperation with Science and Research".
HU University of Applied Sciences is located in Utrecht, the Netherlands and is the third largest university of applied sciences in the country. It has over 65,000 students studying across six faculties, including Communication & Journalism, Economics & Management, Natural Sciences & Technology, Education, Health Care, and Society & Law. HU aims to increase its offerings of professional master's programs, contribute to innovation and talent development, and strengthen European and international cooperation.
Horizon 2020 Introduction, Peter Walters, FP7UK National Contact Point Team Invest Northern Ireland
The document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the European Union's research and innovation program for 2014-2020. Some key points:
1) Horizon 2020 has a budget of 79 billion euros to fund projects that address major societal challenges and support industrial leadership and excellent science.
2) It aims to boost Europe's innovation capacity with a stronger focus on innovation and a simpler funding model.
3) Support for small- and medium-sized enterprises is increased, including a new SME instrument to provide funding and coaching for innovative SMEs.
4) The main elements are collaborative projects, public-private partnerships, a fast track innovation pilot, and coordination and support actions to stimulate markets and international cooperation
Social Media and ICT in Neighbourhood Policing - Opportunities and ChallangesTrilateral Research
The document discusses the INSPEC2T project, which aims to develop a framework for community policing that promotes collaboration between police and communities. It received EU funding. The project involves 18 partners across 8 countries. It will test its solutions in 5 locations, including Preston in November 2017. Social media presents opportunities like improved engagement but also challenges like limited resources. The baseline assessment found stakeholders see benefits and risks to social media use for community policing.
- Eurocontrol aims to create a single European airspace managed as one entity with common standards and procedures, using standardized flight data.
- The Eurocontrol Experimental Centre (EEC) in France was established in 1963 to conduct aeronautical research and development and improve air traffic management in Europe.
- The EEC has a budget of 64 million euros and conducts research and development projects through several business units to advance air traffic management and safety.
The document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program for 2014-2020. It has a budget of nearly €80 billion and aims to drive economic growth and jobs by funding excellent science, industrial leadership, and tackling societal challenges. The three main priorities are: supporting world-class science through grants like the European Research Council; strengthening industrial leadership in innovation; and addressing major concerns like health, clean energy, and transport.
Peter Sweatman, Climate Strategy & Partners - Clean energy investments to sup...OECD Environment
Presentation from 7th OECD Forum on Green Finance and Investment (6-9 October, 2020), Closing Session: Clean energy investments to support a sustainable COVID recovery - Peter Sweatman, Climate Strategy & Partners
This document summarizes information from a training session on financial issues for projects funded by the European Union. It outlines the key eligible and non-eligible costs, the different types of direct and indirect costs, maximum community contribution percentages based on activity type and institution type, rules around subcontracting, reporting requirements including periodic and financial reports, payment modalities including pre-financing and periodic payments, and considerations for exchange rates.
Los documentos proporcionan información sobre varios equipos de fútbol fantástico y sus jugadores. Cada equipo incluye porteros, defensas, centrocampistas y delanteros con sus nombres, equipos, costos y fondos restantes. Los documentos enumeran los jugadores en cada posición para cada equipo y calculan los totales de costo y fondos restantes.
Use of Clay in the Dialogue with the Visually ImpairedMariana Salgado
The document summarizes two workshops held with visually impaired participants to understand their needs and experiences in museums. In the workshops, participants used clay to create objects representing their ideas. These objects were analyzed and organized into groups to identify themes. Key findings included that guides should have strong presentation skills, be emotionally engaging, and aware of contextual factors. Accessibility of spaces and sensory elements like touch were also important. The clay pieces effectively facilitated discussion and insights into how visually impaired people experience and think about museums.
Overview of Horizon Europe Clusters - Webinar Series | Digital, Industry & Sp...KTN
KTN Global Alliance and Innovate UK present a series of webinars to tell us the opportunities available for the next European Funding Framework Programme: Horizon Europe, and give an overview on the six Clusters under Pillar 2: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness.
FP7 Specific Programme Cooperation (March 2007)CPN_Africa
1. The document outlines several funding schemes under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme, including Collaborative Projects, Networks of Excellence, and Coordination and Support Actions.
2. Collaborative Projects support objective-driven research conducted by a minimum of three partners across multiple EU countries. Projects range from small to large integrating projects lasting 2-5 years.
3. The document also provides funding budgets and typical number of partners for different funding schemes and themes under the Seventh Framework Programme such as Health, Food and Agriculture, and Information Communication Technologies.
Horizon 2020 Batteries: Information and Consortia Building Event - SlidesKTN
The workshop gave an overview of the forthcoming Horizon 2020 Battery related Calls representing a budget of around €337.5million. Horizon 2020 is the European Union’s Research and Innovation Programme.
In summary, the event covered:
- Gather information on forthcoming 2020 topics;
- Hear from current UK and European Battery Initiatives;
- Discuss and refine your project ideas with potential partners;
- Join consortia forming around forthcoming 2020 topics.
Find out more: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/ktn-and-innovate-uk-invite-you-to-an-information-and-consortia-building-event-for-horizon-2020-batteries
Building the Energy Efficiency Financing MarketSteven Fawkes
The document discusses building the energy efficiency financing market in Europe. It notes that while there is big potential for energy efficiency projects, the market remains underdeveloped due to a lack of standardization. The Investor Confidence Project (ICP) is working to standardize project development, measurement and verification through its protocols to increase investor confidence and scale up financing. The ICP has also formed a European Investor Network and is seeking partners to further develop protocols for other sectors and launch a Retrofit Accelerator program to help assemble financing packages for energy efficiency projects.
Overview of Horizon Europe Clusters - Webinar Series | Climate, Energy & Mobi...KTN
KTN Global Alliance and Innovate UK present a series of webinars to tell us the opportunities available for the next European Funding Framework Programme: Horizon Europe, and give an overview on the six Clusters under Pillar 2: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness.
The EU's Winning Business in Africa programme is interesting for many African and EU entrepreneurs. This presentation uncovers all the EU funding instruments for entrepreneurs while going into the mechanics to successfully win funding.
The document discusses Northumbria University's engagement with EU structural funds and the potential impacts of Brexit. It notes that Northumbria has received over £6 million from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to support projects helping small- and medium-sized enterprises through graduate employment programs and partnerships between businesses and the university. However, Brexit poses challenges, as the UK is scheduled to leave the EU in March 2019, which could limit participation in EU funding streams and recruitment of EU students and staff.
Cypriot researchers have had some success in the European Union's Horizon 2020 research program in the area of SPACE. In 2014 and 2015, Cypriot researchers submitted 22 proposals related to the GALILEO, EO, and COMPET calls. 5 of these proposals were successful, with Cypriot organizations receiving over 1.1 million Euros in funding. The number of proposals and funded projects increased from 2014 to 2015. While Cyprus submitted fewer proposals in 2015, there were more Cypriot applicants involved in collaborative proposals. The presentation aims to provide information on opportunities for Cypriot researchers in Horizon 2020 SPACE calls going forward.
In this webinar, KTN and Innovate UK National Contact Points introduce you to the Pillar 2 Clusters, as well as highlight an Horizon 2020 case study, and give details of support available for the next Framework Programme: Horizon Europe!
The document discusses the role of National Contact Points in gaining and distributing information. It outlines various sources of information that National Contact Points can utilize, including CORDIS, the Europa server, national contact point homepages, CIRCA, newsletters, and other national contact points. It also notes that National Contact Points can work with scientists, multipliers, university administrations, and the EU Commission to both collect and disseminate information.
This presentation was part of the Public Service Delivery Network meeting on 10 February 2010.
This presentation was by Ingrid Gardiner (EU Manager) from the NCVO and explored accessing european structural funds.
Find out more about NCVO's European Funding Network: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu
Maria Youssefzadeh - Coorperation of researchers and SME in EuropeEvropske_hodnoty
Presentation used at International expert seminar organised by the European Values ink-Tank, called "Small and Medium Enterprises and eir Cooperation with Science and Research".
HU University of Applied Sciences is located in Utrecht, the Netherlands and is the third largest university of applied sciences in the country. It has over 65,000 students studying across six faculties, including Communication & Journalism, Economics & Management, Natural Sciences & Technology, Education, Health Care, and Society & Law. HU aims to increase its offerings of professional master's programs, contribute to innovation and talent development, and strengthen European and international cooperation.
Horizon 2020 Introduction, Peter Walters, FP7UK National Contact Point Team Invest Northern Ireland
The document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the European Union's research and innovation program for 2014-2020. Some key points:
1) Horizon 2020 has a budget of 79 billion euros to fund projects that address major societal challenges and support industrial leadership and excellent science.
2) It aims to boost Europe's innovation capacity with a stronger focus on innovation and a simpler funding model.
3) Support for small- and medium-sized enterprises is increased, including a new SME instrument to provide funding and coaching for innovative SMEs.
4) The main elements are collaborative projects, public-private partnerships, a fast track innovation pilot, and coordination and support actions to stimulate markets and international cooperation
Social Media and ICT in Neighbourhood Policing - Opportunities and ChallangesTrilateral Research
The document discusses the INSPEC2T project, which aims to develop a framework for community policing that promotes collaboration between police and communities. It received EU funding. The project involves 18 partners across 8 countries. It will test its solutions in 5 locations, including Preston in November 2017. Social media presents opportunities like improved engagement but also challenges like limited resources. The baseline assessment found stakeholders see benefits and risks to social media use for community policing.
- Eurocontrol aims to create a single European airspace managed as one entity with common standards and procedures, using standardized flight data.
- The Eurocontrol Experimental Centre (EEC) in France was established in 1963 to conduct aeronautical research and development and improve air traffic management in Europe.
- The EEC has a budget of 64 million euros and conducts research and development projects through several business units to advance air traffic management and safety.
The document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program for 2014-2020. It has a budget of nearly €80 billion and aims to drive economic growth and jobs by funding excellent science, industrial leadership, and tackling societal challenges. The three main priorities are: supporting world-class science through grants like the European Research Council; strengthening industrial leadership in innovation; and addressing major concerns like health, clean energy, and transport.
Peter Sweatman, Climate Strategy & Partners - Clean energy investments to sup...OECD Environment
Presentation from 7th OECD Forum on Green Finance and Investment (6-9 October, 2020), Closing Session: Clean energy investments to support a sustainable COVID recovery - Peter Sweatman, Climate Strategy & Partners
This document summarizes information from a training session on financial issues for projects funded by the European Union. It outlines the key eligible and non-eligible costs, the different types of direct and indirect costs, maximum community contribution percentages based on activity type and institution type, rules around subcontracting, reporting requirements including periodic and financial reports, payment modalities including pre-financing and periodic payments, and considerations for exchange rates.
Los documentos proporcionan información sobre varios equipos de fútbol fantástico y sus jugadores. Cada equipo incluye porteros, defensas, centrocampistas y delanteros con sus nombres, equipos, costos y fondos restantes. Los documentos enumeran los jugadores en cada posición para cada equipo y calculan los totales de costo y fondos restantes.
Use of Clay in the Dialogue with the Visually ImpairedMariana Salgado
The document summarizes two workshops held with visually impaired participants to understand their needs and experiences in museums. In the workshops, participants used clay to create objects representing their ideas. These objects were analyzed and organized into groups to identify themes. Key findings included that guides should have strong presentation skills, be emotionally engaging, and aware of contextual factors. Accessibility of spaces and sensory elements like touch were also important. The clay pieces effectively facilitated discussion and insights into how visually impaired people experience and think about museums.
M12S05 - CASE STUDY: Leveraging Content Analytics to Kick-Start your Informat...MER Conference
This document summarizes a presentation about using content analytics to kickstart an information governance initiative. It discusses challenges organizations face with growing data volumes and regulatory obligations. It then describes how content assessment, using analytics, classification, and collection, can help organizations understand their information landscape, prioritize efforts, and enable defensible disposition of data. The presentation includes an example case study of how one large financial organization used these techniques.
This document describes three women - Unika, Dayana, and Manitas de Kora - with positive personality traits. Unika is described as extroverted, sincere, social, simple and fun-loving. Dayana is described as cheerful, kind, affectionate and fun-loving. Manitas de Kora enjoys misbehaving and causing trouble.
Your business, marketing and communication needs will be addressed through innovative ideas, solutions and senior management capabilities.
You will be assisted along the way, via full range of services, from the creative concept development to its deployment within the market.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
Trigger Strategies - Brand Influence and Presence - The 3 Keys to the C-Suite...Neil Thornton HBA, MA
A new report for the Human Resource Professionals Association, directed to the Human Resource manager. Brand, Influence and Presence are the 3 keys to success.
This document provides a guide on why students should avoid using vulgar language. It defines vulgarity as something that offends good taste or propriety. It then lists some common reasons for vulgar language like fashion trends, peer pressure, and wanting to fit in. The document outlines four stages of vulgar language use from feeling embarrassed to using vulgar words frequently in conversations. It encourages students to remind each other when vulgar words are used and to ban their use in class by talking to form teachers to help reduce vulgar language on campus.
An address presented by Dr John Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State and visitor to the Ekiti State University at the 17th convocation ceremony of the University held on 31st March, 2012.
Krish Group today occupies a prestigious position in real estate industry for construction of high quality residential complexes and commercial & shopping centers in Bhiwadi NCR. Krish Group is well known for their innovative designs, well-planned amenities and timely completion of projects. It is the group's distinct philosophy, vision and core values that differentiate it from other development groups.Within a little stint of just 7 years in real estate, Krish Group has created benchmark for other developers. The group is taking new leaps under the dedicated and dynamic leadership of Mr. S.K. Singhal (Chairman) and Mr. Sunil Agarwal (M.D.). Our Group has changed the customer’s attitude and perception towards quality, timeliness and thus touching their lives. This vision - and all it entails - is realistic and achievable and Krish believes in translating it into the following practical terms which sum up the way we operate:Focus on the customer firstThink globally, execute locallySet the highest standards of performanceStrive to be the low-cost provider through efficient and great operationsExecute superbly with skillMaintain rigorous financial and risk disciplines to build and maintain our for tress balance sheetValue and promote diversityCreate an open, entrepreneurial meritocracy for allStrive to build a great company for employees, customers and communities around the worldThe Group’s financial standing is very strong boasting of its Zero (0) Debt capital structure. The Group is a member of the Bhiwadi Chapter of CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India) which is the apex body of real estate developers all over India and having 8800 developers enrolled with CREDAI.
This document outlines four dimensions for evaluating multimedia: content, aesthetics, functionality, and usability. Content refers to the message and purpose of the material, aimed at a specific audience. Aesthetics considers how the material looks and sounds in terms of sensory appeal and style. Functionality refers to the capabilities and features of the material and what users can see, hear, and do. Usability considers how easy the material is to use in terms of navigation, feedback, accessibility, and consistency.
Presentation held by Mr. Davit Sakvarelidze, within the Regional Workshop on Georgia's anti-corruption and public service delivery reforms (22-24 September 2011).
InterTradeIreland aims to increase North-South collaboration on EU research projects. They provide several services to facilitate collaboration between researchers in Ireland and Northern Ireland, including partnership matching, travel funds, and informational guides and newsletters. Their supports have contributed to over €100 million in research funding for successful North-South EU projects to date. However, only a small percentage of proposals so far have involved environmental research, indicating potential for increased collaboration in this area.
Horizon 2020 is the EU's research and innovation program for 2014-2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It has three main priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges. International cooperation is crucial for addressing Horizon 2020's objectives. The new strategy takes a dual approach - maintaining openness while targeting actions through country groupings and themes. European Neighborhood countries can participate as international partners or associated countries by meeting certain criteria to facilitate integration with the European Research Area.
The New EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovationmathgear
Horizon 2020 is the new EU framework programme for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020 with a budget of nearly €80 billion. It aims to stimulate economic growth and jobs by supporting research and innovation. The three priorities are excellent science, industrial leadership, and addressing societal challenges. It provides simplified single set of rules and funding rates to make participating easier for organizations. The first calls saw over 36,000 proposals requesting €80 billion in funds, with around 14% success rate.
This document provides a summary of funding opportunities and other support for UK creative businesses. It outlines several public funding calls from Innovate UK, including grants for additive manufacturing, digital technologies in manufacturing, and support for women innovators. It also lists Horizon 2020 opportunities, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, and other grants from sources like Creative England, Nesta, and the Arts Council. Additionally, it advertises upcoming events from the KTN on topics such as connected vehicles, cybersecurity, and digital health.
The document provides information on Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation programme from 2014-2020 with a budget of €80 billion. It summarizes participation and funding for the UK and Northern Ireland, including over 11,000 UK participants receiving €5.4 billion and 253 successful applicants from Northern Ireland receiving a total of €81.1 million. It outlines services provided by the Enterprise Europe Network to support innovative SMEs in accessing Horizon 2020 funding, partnerships, and markets. Finally, it discusses the enhanced European Innovation Council pilot for 2019-2020 that aims to support high-risk innovative SMEs and startups.
Horizon 2020 Calls on Green Deal Opportunities WebinarKTN
This document summarizes a webinar about opportunities in the Horizon 2020 Green Deal Call. The webinar provided background on the EU Green Deal initiative and the Green Deal Call, which aims to fund projects that demonstrate solutions to priorities like climate change mitigation and adaptation. Presenters outlined the call's structure and indicative topics, eligibility of UK organizations, key dates, and support available to form consortia and develop proposals. Attendees were encouraged to participate in brokerage events to find project partners ahead of the call's launch in mid-September 2020.
The document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the European Union's research and innovation programme for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- It has a budget of over €70 billion, a 25% increase from the previous 2007-2013 period.
- It aims to boost jobs and growth by supporting research, innovation and addressing societal challenges.
- It simplifies funding with single rules, faster grants, and less auditing.
- Funding is organized around three priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership, and societal challenges like health, energy, transport and climate.
- It emphasizes challenge-based and cross-disciplinary research with participation from SMEs.
- Horizon 2020 aims to strengthen the
Euro-Med cooperation in the Horizon
* Regional focus – while acknowledging diversity within the region
* Focus on common challenges – what are the problems that R&I can help addressing, and how?
* Instruments – to support collaborative research, to support R&I policy dialogue, to coordinate initatives by EU, its Member States and MPCs, to integrate programmes/Art 185, to foster innovation !
* Building on ongoing projects –e.g. MEDSPRING, ERANET MED
Networking Event for Personalised, Digital Health Innovations in Horizon 2020Invest Northern Ireland
The document summarizes results from the UK's participation in the Horizon 2020 SC1 2018 calls. The UK was the second most successful country in terms of number of organizations funded and third in terms of total EU funding received. Several UK businesses received funding. The document also outlines UK eligibility and guarantees for continued Horizon 2020 participation in the event of Brexit.
Main problems that restrict R&D in Jordan
Brain drain
Commercialisation and marketing potential
Applied research & Innovation
Financial issues and funding
This document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's framework programme for research and innovation from 2014 to 2020. The key points are:
1) Horizon 2020 has a budget of over €70 billion and aims to boost Europe's global competitiveness through support for research and innovation.
2) It focuses on three main priorities - excellent science, industrial leadership, and tackling societal challenges - to support jobs and growth across the EU.
3) The programme aims to simplify access to funding for all groups including companies, universities, and institutes across Europe and beyond.
Presentation on Horizon 2020 – Societal Challenge 5 Can we improve our performance? Have Your Say - Dr. Brian Donlon, EPA Research Manager, given at Session 4 at EPA H2020 SC5 Info Day 7.10.16
Gaia-X and how to accelerate growth – pathway to EU funding webinar 10 March ...Sitra / Hyvinvointi
Here are the key sections typically included in a Horizon Europe proposal and what they entail:
- Excellence: Why is the proposed work innovative? What are the ambition, objectives and relevance to the call? How will it push technological or societal boundaries?
- Impact: How will the expected outcomes and results contribute to the impacts defined in the work programme, such as on the European Green Deal? What is the exploitation and dissemination plan to maximize the project results?
- Quality and efficiency of the implementation: How coherent and effective are the work plan, management structures and resource allocation? Are the proposed resources appropriate to achieve the objectives?
- Members of the consortium and their roles: Details of the participants, their relevant
This document provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the EU's research and innovation program for 2014-2020. Key points include:
- Horizon 2020 has a budget of over €70 billion and aims to drive economic growth and jobs through support for research and innovation.
- It focuses on three main priorities: excellent science, industrial leadership, and addressing societal challenges.
- The program simplifies participation rules and funding to increase access and participation for all member states and organizations.
- Horizon 2020 also aims to strengthen the European Research Area and boost the involvement of small and medium enterprises.
This document provides a monthly digest of funding opportunities and support for UK creative, digital and design businesses. It outlines various public funding calls from Innovate UK, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Creative England, and Horizon 2020. These calls include support for cyber security collaborations, energy sector feasibility studies, and media production. The document also lists knowledge exchange programs, private investment funds, and upcoming events to help businesses connect with funding resources.
1) The speech highlights Finland's strong record in research and innovation and encourages them to take advantage of opportunities in Horizon 2020, the EU's new research and innovation program.
2) Horizon 2020 aims to simplify funding access and provide coherent support from research to market uptake. It will focus on societal challenges and increasing business and private sector participation.
3) Finland is praised for its high R&D investment and scientific quality but encouraged to further diversify its economy and boost innovative enterprises
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This document provides a summary of funding opportunities, events, and other resources for UK creative and digital businesses. It lists various public funding calls from Innovate UK, the European Commission, and other organizations. It also discusses accelerator programs, private financing options, and sources of non-financial support for businesses. Key upcoming events are announced, such as brokerage events and competitions related to digital innovation, gaming, health data analytics, and more.
Horizon 2020 Information & Networking Webinar - Energy Efficiency | SlidesKTN
This document outlines the agenda and protocol for a webinar on energy efficiency in Horizon 2020. All participants will be muted, and are asked to connect their audio and seek technical help through the chat. The webinar will be recorded. The agenda includes introductions, keynote speeches on relevant EU policies and funding programs, and a Q&A session. An optional lunch break will be followed by 1-to-1 online meetings to find project partners and follow up using a meeting scheduling tool. Support services from the Knowledge Transfer Network and National Contact Points are also described.
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The webinar provided an overview of the EPA Research Call 2022. It covered the introduction to EPA Research 2030 and its focus on achieving environmental objectives. It then discussed the details of the 2022 research call, including the two open topics, application process and timeline, eligibility criteria, and types of funding available. The presentation concluded with guidance on the application process and financial rules, and a Q&A session to address any questions.
This document presents research on approaches to mitigate pollution from the herbicide MCPA (2-methyl-4-chloro-phenoxyacetic acid) in water catchments used as drinking water sources. The research monitored MCPA concentrations spatially and temporally in an agricultural catchment in Ireland that supplies drinking water. Key findings include: MCPA concentrations exceeded drinking water limits and persisted in the system; concentrations increased downstream; and concentrations correlated positively with improved grassland and negatively with rough grazing land use. The research demonstrates the need for enhanced monitoring and questions the sustainability of certain land uses like improved grassland near drinking water sources.
This document discusses water quality issues in Ireland and solutions to address them. National water quality monitoring data shows 47% of rivers and 62% of estuaries are in unsatisfactory condition. The two most widespread problems are excess nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), with phosphorus and sediment issues impacting 60% of waters needing measures. Maps have been created to identify critical source areas for phosphorus and nitrogen losses from agriculture to target remediation efforts. Measures proposed include riparian buffers, wetlands, and nutrient management plans to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus at their sources and intercept transport pathways.
This document discusses collective action problems in healthcare and environmental policy. It defines collective action problems as situations where individuals would benefit most from cooperation but fail to cooperate due to conflicting self interests. The COVID-19 response has shown remarkably high levels of public cooperation, potentially offering lessons for issues like antimicrobial resistance and climate change that require collective action. Key factors for successful collective action include clear communication of strategies that benefit all, a shared group identity against a threat, and enforcement of cooperative behaviors.
This document discusses Ireland's National Action Plan to combat antimicrobial resistance (iNAP1) in the agricultural sector. It outlines the strategic objectives of iNAP1, which are to increase knowledge and awareness, enhance surveillance, reduce infection and disease spread, optimize antibiotic use, and support research and innovation. The document reviews some successes of iNAP1 including increased collaboration, awareness raising, and stakeholders taking action. It also discusses ongoing challenges like changing behaviors and maintaining consumer confidence. Learnings from iNAP1 emphasized the need for consistent messaging. Progress has included measurable outcomes like reduced antibiotic resistance in broiler chickens. The overall goal of iNAP1 and its successor iNAP2 is a reduction in the volume
The document summarizes progress made under Ireland's National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance 2017-2020 (iNAP 1) and outlines plans for iNAP 2. It discusses successes in areas like surveillance, guidelines and awareness campaigns. It also notes challenges from COVID-19, which led to delays in developing iNAP 2. Resources have been substantially invested in 2018-2021 to support iNAP 1 goals and respond to COVID-19, including new IPC staff across healthcare settings. Stakeholder engagement for iNAP 2 will begin following scoping of ongoing activities and lessons from COVID-19.
The document discusses the challenges of achieving a non-toxic environment and proposes key actions to develop a more sustainable chemicals policy. It notes that while regulations aim to keep chemical concentrations below toxic levels, biodiversity continues to decline and human exposures are rising. It argues for intensifying efforts like minimizing chemical releases, banning persistent chemicals, increasing green chemistry and monitoring. The goal is to ultimately reduce both ecological damage and human health impacts from chemicals in the environment.
On 25 November 2020 the EPA published Ireland’s Environment - An Integrated Assessment 2020 which provides an assessment of the overall quality of Ireland's environment, the pressures being placed on it and the societal responses to current and emerging environmental issues.
This plain English fact sheet outlines the work done by the EPA in monitoring Ireland’s rivers.
Ireland has more than 73,000 km of river channels. If placed end-to-end, they could encircle the Earth almost twice. Three-quarters of these channels are very small streams that typically flow into larger rivers.
Biological monitoring has been carried out in Irish rivers since 1971. The current national river monitoring programme covers more than 13,000 km of river channel.
The national monitoring programme is run by the EPA and focuses on the main river channels rather than the smaller streams. The programme includes more than 2,800 sites sampled for biology, with almost half of these being sampled for physical and chemical parameters.
This plain English fact sheet outlines the work done by the EPA in monitoring phytoplankton in Ireland's marine environment.
The EPA and the Marine Institute sample phytoplankton in estuaries and coastal waters around Ireland. They carry out sampling three times during the summer and once during winter. At each location, they take water samples just below the surface and above the seabed. They use the samples to assess how much phytoplankton is in the water and what species are present.
Phytoplankton are tiny, free-floating plants found suspended in the world’s oceans. Their name comes from Greek and means ‘plant drifter’. They are carried along by ocean currents and are usually found floating near the surface of the water. Like all plants they need sunlight to grow.
The main sources of nutrients around Ireland’s coast are discharges from wastewater treatment plants and run off from agricultural land. Phytoplankton in the estuaries and coastal waters around Ireland are monitored by the EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) and the Marine Institute. They monitor phytoplankton to assess the quality (status) of our marine environment. They must do this as part of the requirements of the European Water Framework Directive.
This plain English fact sheet outlines the work done by the EPA in monitoring Ireland’s marine environment.
Ecologically healthy marine waters are a valuable natural resource. They support a rich and diverse range of ecosystems, habitats and species, and they are also a source of food – from wild fisheries and aquaculture. They are also important for recreational activities and tourism.
Transitional and coastal waters are assessed under the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Having coordinated frameworks for water quality for all the water bodies in Ireland, and across Europe, allows us to compare our results with other countries. It allows us to see what works to help us make sure all our water bodies achieve at least ‘good’ status, and no deterioration occurs.
This plain English fact sheet outlines the work done by the EPA in monitoring Ireland’s lakes.
A total of 225 lakes are currently included as part of the national surface waters monitoring programme run by the EPA, this covers around 80% of the surface area of all lakes in Ireland.
This includes:
• all lakes greater than 50 hectares
• lakes that are used for supplying drinking water
• lakes that are of regional, local or scientific interest
This Plain English fact sheet outlines the work done by the EPA in monitoring aquatic plants in Irish lakes.
Aquatic plants are good at showing if the quality of the water is good or bad and play an important role in lake ecology by providing food and a habitat for many smaller plants, animals and birds.
They also:
• provide shelter for young fish
• help to improve the clarity of the water
• help stabilise lake shore banks
• reduce the amount of sediment being suspended in the water
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) monitors these aquatic plants at more than 10,000 sites in over 200 lakes once every three years.
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
On 17 and 18 June 2020 the EPA held its National Water Event as an online conference.
This presentation was by Con McLaughlin, Donegal County Council and Andy Griggs, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council.
This year's theme was 'Restoring our waters'.
This years event was free to attend. It was the EPA's largest water event ever, with over 1250 attending.
To everyone who joined us: thanks for attending; thanks for your probing questions; thanks for your passion; thanks for caring about our waters. We can achieve more working together.
Special thanks to all our presenters and the team who worked behind the scenes to make sure this years conference happened.
For science and stories about water quality in Ireland, check out www.catchments.ie
This document discusses challenges and opportunities for restoring the Camac River in Dublin City while managing flood risk, supporting urban renewal, and adapting to climate change. The river suffers from channelization, loss of floodplains and wetlands, and lengthy culverts. Restoration requires tackling existing issues and avoiding new pressures. Opportunities include maximizing green space, rezoning industrial lands, and creating a greenway. Successful restoration requires considering the whole catchment and securing sufficient land, and balancing priorities like flood protection, development, and environmental goals. Planning tools like new zoning objectives can help protect land for restoration and climate adaptation.
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EPA Horizon 2020 SC5 Roadshow presentation - Support for North South Collaboration in Horizon 2020 DCU
1. Support for North South Collaboration
in Horizon 2020
The Key To Innovation Success
SC5 H2020 Workshop
Bernie McGahon
2. InterTradeIreland and Horizon 2020
InterTradeIreland’s European Objective is:
“To increase the number of North South applications to EU research and
innovation funded programmes”.
3. North South Collaboration in FP7
DCU
Of total 417 proposals
submitted,
31 involve DCU
The total drawdown from FP7 projects with participants from Ireland and
Northern Ireland is valued at €98.7m, which is distributed among the 98
successful North South projects
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
2007-2010 2011-2013
No.
Applications
€75.5m
301
116
€23.2m
4. North South Collaboration in FP7
18 North/South collaborative
proposals submitted – 0 from DCU
The top 4 successful
areas for North South
collaboration in FP7
are:
1. ICT/Security 23%
2. Marie Curie 19%
3. Agri-Food 18%
4. Health17%
.......Environment 3%
Environment
5. North South Collaboration in Horizon 2020
12 successful N/S projects
in Horizon 2020 covering:
• Marie Curie
• Agri-Food
• ICT
• Health
• Energy
Total drawdown from H2020 projects with participants from Ireland and
Northern Ireland as at September 2014 is €14.9m
DCU
Of total 80 collaborative
proposals,
10 involve DCU
None in Environment
area
6. How we can help
1) Opportunities for North South engagement
2) Partnership Facilitation & Development
3) Information Provision
7. Focus On Events
General purpose events to provide a better understanding of
specific H2020 calls and meet potential partners across the island
Targeted events for SMEs and researchers to explore potential
North South synergies for call topics arising in the H2020 work
programmes.
Planning for forthcoming 2016-2017 work programmes
8. Partnership Facilitation & Development
Cross-Border Collaboration Voucher
Up to £500 per applicant
Valid for up to 6 months
Covers travel and
accommodation costs incurred
when meeting a partner in the
opposite jurisdiction
9. EU Travel Scheme
Partnership Facilitation & Development
Supports established North South
partnerships to travel off the island
Up to £350 (per event) awarded to
each partner to attend Consortium
Meetings, European Commission
Information Days and Brokerage
Events
Only one partner is required to
travel to any event
10. EU Partnership Guide for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)
Partnership Facilitation & Development
Embedding SSH research across
Horizon 2020, essential to maximise the
returns to society from investment in
science and technology.
180 SSH profiles from across the island
Each profile details the researcher’s
collaborative and EU experience and
publications
Profiles are indexed by thematic area
e.g. economics, climate change,
sociology, education, politics etc
11. Information Provision
InterTradeIreland Guide to Horizon 2020
Online ‘Guide’
Introduction to Horizon 2020
Directory of Horizon 2020 Contact Points
Useful Links
InterTradeIreland Horizon 2020 App
Access to live partner requests, call documents
and updates and event information.
Over 580 registered users
12. Information Provision
Other Supports:
All Island Horizon 2020 Newsletter
An update on Horizon 2020 news, events and supports from across the island
and Europe
Horizon 2020 Enquiry & Facilitation Service
One-to-one help to find partners in the opposite jurisdiction
Short Horizon 2020 ‘Guides’
Advice & tips on specific issues e.g. How to get a PIC
North South Case Studies and Videos
Inspiration to collaborate and participate