Coordinatore | SERVICE PUBLIC DE WALLONIE
Organization address
address: Place Josephine Charlotte 2 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Belgium [BE] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.industrial-technologies2010.eu/ |
Totale costo | 1˙057˙266 € |
EC contributo | 800˙000 € |
Programma | FP7-NMP
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies |
Code Call | FP7-NMP-2009-CSA-3 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-SA |
Anno di inizio | 2009 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2009-09-15 - 2011-03-14 |
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1 |
SERVICE PUBLIC DE WALLONIE
Organization address
address: Place Josephine Charlotte 2 contact info |
BE (Jambes) | coordinator | 75˙804.11 |
2 |
SIRRIS HET COLLECTIEF CENTRUM VAN TECHNOLOGISCHE INDUSTRIE VZW
Organization address
address: BOULEVARD AUGUSTE REYERS 80 contact info |
BE (BRUXELLES) | participant | 648˙632.80 |
3 |
AGORIA ASBL
Organization address
address: Boulevard A. Reyers 80 contact info |
BE (BRUXELLES) | participant | 52˙845.16 |
4 |
Vlaams Gewest
Organization address
address: KONING ALBERT II LAAN 20 contact info |
BE (BRUSSEL) | participant | 22˙717.93 |
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'The project focuses essentially on integration, aiming at bringing together stakeholders and visions in different dimensions among the NMP communities and the NMP and Manufuture research communities and industrial communities. It will materialise through the organisation of an NMP-Manufuture Conference in Belgium. It will address three major objectives: the interaction, complementarities and synergies between the ‘sub-themes’ of the NMP theme in FP7, between the NMP and Manufuture communities and the ‘research for integrated industrial implementation’ through the Manufuture Technology Platform and the related FoF under the EU Recovery Plan. The conference will feature a common policy: oriented plenary session for both objectives, information day sessions integrating the NMP and FoF initiatives. It will also organize brokerage events for project participants and invite potential applicants, and more particularly SMEs. An ‘integrated Research and Industries’ exhibition is also planned. The conference would gather an international forum to evaluate to what extent integration among the NMP components has been effectively realized and how this could further be materialised and amplified. It would present the preliminary results of the FP6 and FP7 projects, involve the related European Technology Platforms, and the three PPPs or the Recovery Plan, as well as the perspectives of the NMP programme to the scientific public and decision makers. It will promote integration through the Manufuture Technology Platform acting as the integrator of the enabling technologies in the FoF and acting as enabler of the production of the micro and nanotechnology-based products and products composed of new materials. The event would be most timely since it will coincide with the mid-term of the 7th FP, the closure dates of the NMP 2011 Calls for proposals, the recent appointment of the EU Commissioner for Science and Research and the Belgian Presidency.'
The NMP-MANUFUTURE project organised a special conference in 2010 to introduce new production technologies, including nanosciences, to the European industrial manufacturing community.
Organised by the 'European industrial breakthrough leading towards an integrated competitive sustainable industry' (NMP-MANUFUTURE) project, the industrial technologies conference was held in Brussels in September 2010 and covered the full scope of the new production technologies of the EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7). The conference, falling under the patronage of the Belgian EU Presidency, involved two days of plenary presentations by high-level speakers from both the industry and research communities, interspersed with a series of parallel sessions discussing relevant social, economic and environmental perspectives. A third day provided matchmaking opportunities for participants to meet potential research and business partners throughout the Member States and Associated Countries.
Conference topics focused on numerous important issues such as nanotechnology, emission-free energy, new approaches in medicine and technology conversion. Participants discussed new concepts that could potentially change global markets, such as personalised medicine, ubiquitous machines and innovative technologies in compressed air.
The project team put special effort into fostering interaction between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The gathering offered a good opportunity for the different players and actors to discuss possibilities for future partnerships in research and development (R&D) or the market. Presentations, abstracts and photos are available on the project website http://www.industrial-technologies2010.eu/.