West Midlands regional contacts that can assist are:
Coventry University Enterprises LimitedMs Barbara Jaszczyk, Project OfficerCoventry University Technology Park, Puma Way, Coventry, CV1 2TTTel: +44 (0)24 7623 E-mail: [email protected] The University WolverhamptonMr. Steve Moore, Assistant Director of the Insitute for Innovation and EnterpriseShifnal Road, Priorslee,Telford, TF2 9NTTel: +44 1 902 518 960 E-mail: [email protected] ]]>The tasks of the experts are usually related to the evaluation of proposals submitted in response to calls for proposals, and the review of individual Safer Internet projects, as well as legacy projects funded under the Safer Internet plus programme.
To submit your application as an independent expert, you simply need to register as an expert in the Safer Internet experts database. Only on-line applications are accepted.
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The big event in the year for identifying these opportunities is the Commission’s own ICT conference & brokerage event. For this reason the Bridging the Opportunity Gap (BtOG) project are supporting participation at this year’s event – ICT 2010, 27-29 September, Brussels – for a small number of ICT SMEs from the West Midlands region that have R&D capacity and who we believe could directly benefit from participation.
In addition to meeting project proposers, discussing latest technical developments & applications and gaining a far better understanding of EU priorities within the call of relevance to them, participating companies will also have access to key Commission officials.
If this is of potential interest to you and you’d like to find out more contact:
NOTE: The BtOG project is providing financial support for the SMES involved. The project team is also planning some additional initiatives in order to optimise benefits of participation for members of our West Midlands group. These include:
You can contribute to this consultation exercise mainly through the web consultation that is opened to any topic related to the Networked Media research domain. DEADLINE for contributions: 30 September 2009. If this is relevant to you - please contribute!
If you are interested in research aspects at the crossroad of broadcast and the Future Media Internet, you can attend the workshop on "Broadcast driven Media in the Future Internet" on 25 September. Details of the agenda and the registration form.
If you are interested in the research area at the crossroad of networks and immersive Media, you can register for the workshop on "The Future of Networked Immersive Media" on 24 September. Details and the registration form.
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The main purpose of TAFTIE is to encourage international co-operation between its member organisations and, through this, to assist companies' participation in international innovation and R&D projects. It is particularly keen to encourage SME's to take part in such projects. Through TAFTIE companies can be guided to the Programme best suited to their individual requirements. The association also allows national technology programmes to be strengthened and expanded at the international level.
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A network of over 550 regional actors covering more than 40 countries and delivering business and innovation support services such as information on EU matters, business and technology cooperation, exploitation and transfer of research results or participation in EU funded RTDI and other schemes.
Services from the Network are particularly designed for SMEs, but are also available to all businesses, research centres and Universities across Europe.
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ERRIN (European Regions Research & Innovation Network) is is a unique network of 70 dynamic EU regions and their Brussels representation offices. Originally supported by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research in the frame of the Regions of Knowledge Pilot Action Programme ERRIN has since 2007 been moving to a sustainable Network.
ERRIN's five principal goals are: Knowledge Sharing at the EU level; Inter-regional exchanges; Practitioner development; Policy and thematic developments; Working with other Networks and Organisation. In particular it facilitates knowledge exchange, joint action and project partnerships between its members with the aim to strengthen their region's research and innovation capacities. ERRIN also aspires to influence EU policies in order to make them respond better to the needs of European regions and it engages in debate with EU institutions.
The West Midlands is taking a lead role in the establishment and running of ERRIN’s ICT Working Group. ]]>