Coordinatore | EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Organization address
address: ICHIBANCHO 13-3 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Japan [JP] |
Totale costo | 612˙090 € |
EC contributo | 500˙000 € |
Programma | FP7-INCO
Specific Programme "Capacities": International co-operation |
Code Call | FP7-INCO-2009-2 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-SA |
Anno di inizio | 2010 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2010-01-01 - 2012-12-31 |
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EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Organization address
address: ICHIBANCHO 13-3 contact info |
JP (Tokyo) | coordinator | 500˙000.00 |
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'EU-Japan partnerships in the field of S&T are currently underdeveloped and possess great potential for contributing to world class R&D. This proposal's main objective is to explore this potential and enhance EU-Japan cooperation in research and innovation by effectively informing the S&T research community in Japan about the EU programmes and funding instruments, thus promoting participation of EU-Japan joint projects in the FP 7. To this end, we developed a work plan which focuses on launching a broad range of information services and awareness activities as highlighted below and detailed in the proposal. Key activities: • Development of information support mechanisms for the research community in Japan: - Webpage in Japanese/English to facilitate the understanding of key information, funding instruments, information sources, existing EU-Japan collaboration in R&D, and other useful information concerning the FP7; - Newsletters and Email Alerts with topical information useful for Japanese researchers; - Inquiry Helpdesk on the FP7 for Japanese researchers. • Organisation of awareness events and promotion activities: - EU Policy and FP7 Information Seminars on the thematic areas supported by the FP7; - EU-Japan Best Practices Sharing Workshops to identify key factors for research partnerships and to promote their use. The EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation and a network of research and public organisations in Japan will implement the proposed work plan by strategically using: its expertise in information services for providing EU information to the Japanese audience; its network in the public and private sectors; participation by key Japanese research institutions as information dissemination multipliers. The expected impact will be a strong visibility of FP7 in Japan and improved awareness among the S&T community in Japan about the resources available and effective strategies to further EU-Japan scientific cooperation.'