El documento resume 40 años de historia del Instituto de Tecnología de Alimentos (FIQ-UNL) a través de imágenes. Muestra fotos de los laboratorios, la planta piloto, seminarios, congresos y eventos que tuvieron lugar entre 1969 y 2009, así como inundaciones e inauguraciones importantes. Finalmente, agradece a todos los que hicieron posible presentar esta retrospectiva de 4 décadas del instituto.
Ruta de la Salud. Jornadas municipales para informar, formar y prevenir en salud.
Organizado por la Diputación de Valencia en colaboración con el Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia
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This document outlines the requirements for an ACMV/ECS engineering project which requires 4 parts across mechanical and electrical engineering. The mechanical work includes 2 parts for the air side (ducting and fans) and water side (piping and AC equipment). The electrical work includes secondary electrical from the MCC to field devices and control systems. It provides details on the subcomponents needed for ducting and piping including insulation, boards, dampers, valves, flanges, and strainers. Authority involvement is requested for interface meetings to provide advice and input.
El documento resume 40 años de historia del Instituto de Tecnología de Alimentos (FIQ-UNL) a través de imágenes. Muestra fotos de los laboratorios, la planta piloto, seminarios, congresos y eventos que tuvieron lugar entre 1969 y 2009, así como inundaciones e inauguraciones importantes. Finalmente, agradece a todos los que hicieron posible presentar esta retrospectiva de 4 décadas del instituto.
Ruta de la Salud. Jornadas municipales para informar, formar y prevenir en salud.
Organizado por la Diputación de Valencia en colaboración con el Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia
Más información en:
https://rutadelasalud.wordpress.com
This document outlines the requirements for an ACMV/ECS engineering project which requires 4 parts across mechanical and electrical engineering. The mechanical work includes 2 parts for the air side (ducting and fans) and water side (piping and AC equipment). The electrical work includes secondary electrical from the MCC to field devices and control systems. It provides details on the subcomponents needed for ducting and piping including insulation, boards, dampers, valves, flanges, and strainers. Authority involvement is requested for interface meetings to provide advice and input.
Kuttanadu is a low-lying region of Kerala known for traditional rice cultivation methods. Rice is the major crop, traditionally cultivated once every two to three years using seeds like Chambavu and Karutha Chara. Farmers built elevated bunds and used water wheels to drain fields subjected to flooding. Workers eliminated pests using methods like gathering them in baskets when the fields were partially filled with water. The traditional social structure involved a feudal-like system with bonded laborers living like slaves under landowners.
This document contains an agenda for an IECP certification workshop. It outlines that there will be a review of vocabulary from Reading 1A and 1B, as well as a jeopardy game and TOEFL practice. It then lists the assignments for vocabulary group work and novel readings that are due by the next class. Students are divided into groups to discuss the meaning and use of vocabulary words, and there will be a quiz on this material. Finally, a test is announced covering vocabulary from Units 1A and 1B as well as a new reading comprehension text.
Gravitational force is an invisible force that attracts all objects towards the Earth and causes them to have weight. This force depends on factors like the distance from the Earth and acceleration due to gravity. All objects in the universe attract each other through gravitational force, with the force being directly proportional to the square of the distance between them according to the gravitational constant.
Data verification for collective adaptive systems: spatial model-checking of...FoCAS Initiative
Vincenzo Ciancia, Stephen Gilmore, Diego Latella, Michele Loreti, Mieke Massink from 2nd FoCAS Workshop on Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems at SASO 2014
The company is concentrated on making the SIMPLE & EFFICIENT Software based solutions availed to our clients as per their perspective to build up strategic long-term relationships with them. We provide on-time delivery of the services and solutions to the clients and hence the company has been successful in establishing a remarkable and commendable treaty with its clients and business associates. Applying our thoughtful management practices blended with the wide range of industry experience of our technocrats and true professionals, we impart the relevant techno-management skills to the projects along with facilitation of adequate integration to the optimum level of satisfaction in our clients through improved business performance. Our intellectual and smart professionals have several years of experience in their particular domain/area of specialization with big IT giants. They understand their responsibilities very well towards the corporate world in order to stay ahead of their competitors by rendering their unique and faultless genuine services to our clients. The company applies the philosophy of exchanging its technology, intellectuality and management with the leading global IT concerns to have business partnership with them. We are working on global projects along with our business partners enabling them to have prompt delivery of their assignments so that they can pacify the clients and keep them happy. Cram Technologies is consistently drilling, with all its energy and emphasis, to have its global footprint with several offices and development centers all over India, and in other countries like China, Australia, Czech Republic, Poland, UK, Canada, USA and Japan.
Este documento presenta una webquest sobre el crecimiento de la población mundial. Los objetivos son definir el crecimiento poblacional, analizar gráficos sobre tasas de crecimiento, identificar países con mayores y menores tasas, y examinar las tendencias demográficas en Uruguay. Se propone realizar un trabajo colaborativo utilizando artículos, mapas, gráficos y tablas de datos para analizar las etapas de crecimiento poblacional, calcular tasas, y relacionar tasas con el desarrollo humano
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The document discusses a Supreme Court decision regarding applications to the Court of Protection following an increase in potential applications due to the Cheshire West ruling. It summarizes discussions from a hearing where the President of the Court of Protection explored establishing a streamlined application process. It also summarizes two specific court cases, one involving a woman with learning disabilities who refused medical treatment during pregnancy, and another providing guidance on out of hours applications to the Court of Protection.
This document provides information about an upcoming Grant Writing Masterclass on August 16th 2019 presented by Lorraine Acheson. The masterclass will provide guidance to attendees on writing successful applications for R&D grant funding, covering topics such as: types of available funding, assessing project suitability for different grants, eligibility criteria, searching for funding opportunities, and answering assessors' questions to impress reviewers. The goal is to help attendees develop competitive applications that clearly demonstrate how their projects align with funders' priorities and represent good value for money.
This document discusses several EU Horizon 2020 and FP7 projects involving QUB DSSC related to heterogeneous and energy-efficient computing. It provides details on the projects, including funding amounts ranging from £583k to £4.3m. The Nanostreams project consortium included IBM, Credit Suisse, Analytic Engines, Neueda, and QUB DSSC. Benefits of the projects included job creation, advancing research, transferring IP to consortium members, and forging lasting relationships for future collaborations. Potential pitfalls included managing IP rights, finding invested consortium members, and the multi-year time commitment.
This document summarizes the BIMcert project, which aims to develop a framework for recognizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) skills across Europe. The project is led by Belfast Metropolitan College in partnership with higher education institutions. It seeks to improve sustainability in construction through BIM training, engage industry stakeholders, and create clear career pathways for skills development. If successful, BIMcert would establish a pan-European system of micro-accreditations for specialized BIM knowledge and an adaptable curriculum to help workers gain skills for energy efficiency and sustainability in construction.
The document discusses Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) funding programs under Horizon 2020. FET Open provides funding for high-risk, high-reward projects exploring new technologies and challenging current paradigms. It has a budget of 357M€ for 2019-2020 and supports projects up to 3M€. The UK has strong participation in FET Open. FET Proactive focuses on consolidating specific technology themes through larger projects and community building. It will support several defined themes with total funding of 135M€.
This document provides information on various funding opportunities through the Horizon 2020 ICT work programme for 2020. It highlights focus areas such as robotics, AI for manufacturing, cybersecurity, big data analytics, blockchain, IoT, and software technologies. Specific calls are described, including details on submission deadlines, expected project sizes, budgets, and technical scopes. Resources for finding partners and connecting to other European initiatives are also listed.
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.
This document provides an overview of innovation and R&D in Northern Ireland. It discusses key figures on companies innovating in NI, including numbers, employment, turnover, and characteristics of average companies. It outlines NI's strengths in clusters like cybersecurity, data analytics, and software. Examples are given of companies that received support from Invest NI and Innovate UK. The roles of various organizations in NI's innovation ecosystem are summarized.
This document provides guidance on writing successful applications for R&D grant funding. It outlines the key sections assessors will review, including an overview of the need or challenge being addressed, the proposed approach and innovation, the project team and resources, market awareness, outcomes and route to market, wider impacts, project management, risks, additionality, and costs/value for money. The document emphasizes answering the specific questions, compellingly presenting the narrative, and using evidence and appendices to further convince assessors. It stresses making a strong first impression and maintaining a high standard throughout the application.
The document discusses providing financial support to businesses dealing with Brexit uncertainty. It notes that UK banks are well-capitalized and want to lend to support viable firms. A campaign called "Let's Talk Business" aims to highlight financial support available and encourage businesses to discuss changing needs early with lenders. The finance industry is ready to help businesses through Brexit over coming months and longer term opportunities.
The document summarizes information about Brexit and its impact on immigration and the rights of EU nationals living in the UK. It discusses the pre-Brexit rights of EEA nationals to live and work in the UK. It outlines what has been agreed between the UK and EU so far, including that EEA nationals must apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living and working in the UK after the transition period ends. The deadline for applications is June 2021 but may be December 2020 in a no-deal scenario. Employers are advised to understand how Brexit may impact their workforce and consider strategic options to support EU national employees.
Kuttanadu is a low-lying region of Kerala known for traditional rice cultivation methods. Rice is the major crop, traditionally cultivated once every two to three years using seeds like Chambavu and Karutha Chara. Farmers built elevated bunds and used water wheels to drain fields subjected to flooding. Workers eliminated pests using methods like gathering them in baskets when the fields were partially filled with water. The traditional social structure involved a feudal-like system with bonded laborers living like slaves under landowners.
This document contains an agenda for an IECP certification workshop. It outlines that there will be a review of vocabulary from Reading 1A and 1B, as well as a jeopardy game and TOEFL practice. It then lists the assignments for vocabulary group work and novel readings that are due by the next class. Students are divided into groups to discuss the meaning and use of vocabulary words, and there will be a quiz on this material. Finally, a test is announced covering vocabulary from Units 1A and 1B as well as a new reading comprehension text.
Gravitational force is an invisible force that attracts all objects towards the Earth and causes them to have weight. This force depends on factors like the distance from the Earth and acceleration due to gravity. All objects in the universe attract each other through gravitational force, with the force being directly proportional to the square of the distance between them according to the gravitational constant.
Data verification for collective adaptive systems: spatial model-checking of...FoCAS Initiative
Vincenzo Ciancia, Stephen Gilmore, Diego Latella, Michele Loreti, Mieke Massink from 2nd FoCAS Workshop on Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems at SASO 2014
The company is concentrated on making the SIMPLE & EFFICIENT Software based solutions availed to our clients as per their perspective to build up strategic long-term relationships with them. We provide on-time delivery of the services and solutions to the clients and hence the company has been successful in establishing a remarkable and commendable treaty with its clients and business associates. Applying our thoughtful management practices blended with the wide range of industry experience of our technocrats and true professionals, we impart the relevant techno-management skills to the projects along with facilitation of adequate integration to the optimum level of satisfaction in our clients through improved business performance. Our intellectual and smart professionals have several years of experience in their particular domain/area of specialization with big IT giants. They understand their responsibilities very well towards the corporate world in order to stay ahead of their competitors by rendering their unique and faultless genuine services to our clients. The company applies the philosophy of exchanging its technology, intellectuality and management with the leading global IT concerns to have business partnership with them. We are working on global projects along with our business partners enabling them to have prompt delivery of their assignments so that they can pacify the clients and keep them happy. Cram Technologies is consistently drilling, with all its energy and emphasis, to have its global footprint with several offices and development centers all over India, and in other countries like China, Australia, Czech Republic, Poland, UK, Canada, USA and Japan.
Este documento presenta una webquest sobre el crecimiento de la población mundial. Los objetivos son definir el crecimiento poblacional, analizar gráficos sobre tasas de crecimiento, identificar países con mayores y menores tasas, y examinar las tendencias demográficas en Uruguay. Se propone realizar un trabajo colaborativo utilizando artículos, mapas, gráficos y tablas de datos para analizar las etapas de crecimiento poblacional, calcular tasas, y relacionar tasas con el desarrollo humano
Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards case law update sli...Browne Jacobson LLP
The document discusses a Supreme Court decision regarding applications to the Court of Protection following an increase in potential applications due to the Cheshire West ruling. It summarizes discussions from a hearing where the President of the Court of Protection explored establishing a streamlined application process. It also summarizes two specific court cases, one involving a woman with learning disabilities who refused medical treatment during pregnancy, and another providing guidance on out of hours applications to the Court of Protection.
This document provides information about an upcoming Grant Writing Masterclass on August 16th 2019 presented by Lorraine Acheson. The masterclass will provide guidance to attendees on writing successful applications for R&D grant funding, covering topics such as: types of available funding, assessing project suitability for different grants, eligibility criteria, searching for funding opportunities, and answering assessors' questions to impress reviewers. The goal is to help attendees develop competitive applications that clearly demonstrate how their projects align with funders' priorities and represent good value for money.
This document discusses several EU Horizon 2020 and FP7 projects involving QUB DSSC related to heterogeneous and energy-efficient computing. It provides details on the projects, including funding amounts ranging from £583k to £4.3m. The Nanostreams project consortium included IBM, Credit Suisse, Analytic Engines, Neueda, and QUB DSSC. Benefits of the projects included job creation, advancing research, transferring IP to consortium members, and forging lasting relationships for future collaborations. Potential pitfalls included managing IP rights, finding invested consortium members, and the multi-year time commitment.
This document summarizes the BIMcert project, which aims to develop a framework for recognizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) skills across Europe. The project is led by Belfast Metropolitan College in partnership with higher education institutions. It seeks to improve sustainability in construction through BIM training, engage industry stakeholders, and create clear career pathways for skills development. If successful, BIMcert would establish a pan-European system of micro-accreditations for specialized BIM knowledge and an adaptable curriculum to help workers gain skills for energy efficiency and sustainability in construction.
The document discusses Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) funding programs under Horizon 2020. FET Open provides funding for high-risk, high-reward projects exploring new technologies and challenging current paradigms. It has a budget of 357M€ for 2019-2020 and supports projects up to 3M€. The UK has strong participation in FET Open. FET Proactive focuses on consolidating specific technology themes through larger projects and community building. It will support several defined themes with total funding of 135M€.
This document provides information on various funding opportunities through the Horizon 2020 ICT work programme for 2020. It highlights focus areas such as robotics, AI for manufacturing, cybersecurity, big data analytics, blockchain, IoT, and software technologies. Specific calls are described, including details on submission deadlines, expected project sizes, budgets, and technical scopes. Resources for finding partners and connecting to other European initiatives are also listed.
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.
This document provides an overview of innovation and R&D in Northern Ireland. It discusses key figures on companies innovating in NI, including numbers, employment, turnover, and characteristics of average companies. It outlines NI's strengths in clusters like cybersecurity, data analytics, and software. Examples are given of companies that received support from Invest NI and Innovate UK. The roles of various organizations in NI's innovation ecosystem are summarized.
This document provides guidance on writing successful applications for R&D grant funding. It outlines the key sections assessors will review, including an overview of the need or challenge being addressed, the proposed approach and innovation, the project team and resources, market awareness, outcomes and route to market, wider impacts, project management, risks, additionality, and costs/value for money. The document emphasizes answering the specific questions, compellingly presenting the narrative, and using evidence and appendices to further convince assessors. It stresses making a strong first impression and maintaining a high standard throughout the application.
The document discusses providing financial support to businesses dealing with Brexit uncertainty. It notes that UK banks are well-capitalized and want to lend to support viable firms. A campaign called "Let's Talk Business" aims to highlight financial support available and encourage businesses to discuss changing needs early with lenders. The finance industry is ready to help businesses through Brexit over coming months and longer term opportunities.
The document summarizes information about Brexit and its impact on immigration and the rights of EU nationals living in the UK. It discusses the pre-Brexit rights of EEA nationals to live and work in the UK. It outlines what has been agreed between the UK and EU so far, including that EEA nationals must apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living and working in the UK after the transition period ends. The deadline for applications is June 2021 but may be December 2020 in a no-deal scenario. Employers are advised to understand how Brexit may impact their workforce and consider strategic options to support EU national employees.
The document discusses Beasts of War, a media company focused on gaming. It provides statistics on their audience demographics and following across platforms. Their audience skews male but they are growing their female audience. Most of their audience is between ages 25-54 and they have a global following of over 200,000 unique followers per month across websites, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and newsletters. The document also compares Beasts of War to similar gaming sites like Board Game Geek and Geek & Sundry in terms of traffic and subscribers.
This document provides an overview of Nuprint, an innovative packaging supplier founded in 1984 that specializes in manufacturing high-quality labels. It discusses Nuprint's history of growth, investment in new technology, commitment to quality, and work with leading brands. The document also outlines Nuprint's focus on staff training, well-being, and supporting research projects to continue pushing innovation in the label and packaging industry.
Export is vital for a company's survival and growth. Design contributes significantly to exports, with the value of design exports outpacing overall UK export growth between 2013-2016. Understanding customer needs, product use, sales channels, logistics, service expectations, culture, and environment are important for exporting successfully. Localizing branding, marketing messages, and adapting to cultural norms and etiquette also helps companies export effectively.
This document provides information on funding opportunities for innovation in life and health sciences in Northern Ireland. It discusses various organizations that provide support, including Invest NI, Innovate UK, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP), universities, and other partners. Funding mechanisms covered include grants, vouchers, proof of concept funding, and targeting of external funding sources like Horizon 2020. Application requirements and eligibility criteria for different programs are outlined. Success stories from companies that utilized support are also presented.
Stephen McComb - Masterclass - Funding for Innovation in Life & Health SciencesInvest Northern Ireland
This document provides guidance on applying for R&D grant funding from Innovate UK. It outlines the types of funding available, including grants, innovation loans, and SBRI funding. It advises considering factors like the stage of R&D, level of government contribution, whether the project is single or collaborative, and duration. Eligibility criteria include the applicant being a small/medium/large business or research organization. Successful applications will be business-led, have collaboration between multiple organizations, and have projects that align with the funding competition topics and demonstrate world-leading innovation. The document provides tips on searching for funding opportunities on Innovate UK's website and supports businesses in developing competitive applications.
Networking Event for Personalised, Digital Health Innovations in Horizon 2020Invest Northern Ireland
This document provides an overview of Horizon 2020 funding and advice on getting involved based on the author's experiences. It begins with an outline of Almac Group, its vision and global presence. Two example Horizon 2020 funded projects are described: TransPot, a 4-year €2.5M prostate cancer research program involving Almac Diagnostics and QUB; and APPFlow, a 4-year PhD student-focused flow chemistry training program between Arran Chemical and QUB with Almac Group as a partner. The author advises that getting involved can provide cash, build teams and markets, but cautions that the administrative burden should not be underestimated and strong project partners and management are important for success.
Networking Event for Personalised, Digital Health Innovations in Horizon 2020Invest Northern Ireland
Invest NI is a Northern Ireland government agency that promotes economic development. Andrew Millar works as an employee for Invest NI and his email address is andrew.millar@investni.com. The document provides contact information for Andrew Millar at Invest NI.
Networking Event for Personalised, Digital Health Innovations in Horizon 2020Invest Northern Ireland
This document provides an overview of the Horizon 2020 program, the EU's research and innovation program from 2014-2020 with a €80 billion budget. It summarizes funding for the UK and Northern Ireland specifically, noting over €66 million for Northern Ireland with a success rate of about 14%. It also summarizes the main instruments available, including the SME Instrument providing up to €2.5 million to support innovation and growth, the Fast Track to Innovation program focusing on bringing ideas closer to market, and the Horizon Prizes competition focusing on breakthrough innovations addressing societal challenges. Practical information is provided on eligibility, submission deadlines, and available support services.
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.