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Capture and build on the best examples of entrepreneurship
The finalists of ACES 2013 are proof that Europe has the ingredients to create the best of high tech start-ups, while their founders are inspiring entrepreneur role models. But more support is needed to help others learn from – and build on – these exemplars
EU Presidency hopeful of agreement on Horizon 2020
Funding model “red line” for Council, but compromises in other areas may be enough to secure agreement, say Irish officials
LERU calls for equal partnership in IMI 2
The League of European Research Universities has once again hit out at IP rules and funding levels in the EU’s Innovative Medicines Initiative, saying academics will be discouraged from taking part in the €2B collaborative research programme
Removing the barriers to Big Data
There are fine lines to tread – and regulatory, technical and cultural obstacles to negotiate – to protect the IP rights that underpin commercialisation and defend individual privacy when opening up and interconnecting Big Data stores
We’ve got all problems of FP7 covered in Horizon 2020, says Commission
The European Commission has accepted the Court of Auditors report on the shortcomings of Framework Programme 7 and says they will be addressed in Horizon 2020
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From ideas to products: time to create a single market for innovation
If Europe is serious about boosting innovation it needs to create a single market for innovation, reducing bureaucracy, allowing greater cross-border cooperation and promoting the development and mobility of skills, says leading industrialist Nani Beccalli-Falco
Stronger government and private sector push need to deliver a single digital market
Support at EU institution-level will not be enough to secure the digital single market. It’s time for public administration to "make the digital switchover" says Pilar del Castillo Vera, MEP and Rapporteur for the Report on a New Digital Agenda for Europe
Put science at the heart of the reform agenda in the Middle East
Research, innovation and entrepreneurship are vital to reshape economies and deliver on the promise of the Arab Spring, say Thomas Andersson and Abdelkader Djeflat
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From ideas to products: time to create a single market for innovation
If Europe is serious about boosting innovation it needs to create a single market for innovation, reducing bureaucracy, allowing greater cross-border cooperation and promoting the development and mobility of skills, says leading industrialist Nani Beccalli-Falco
Innovation in Progress - Science|Business Network
Chalmers Formula student car of 2013 unveiled
This is it, the car to defend Chalmers world championship colours in the Formula Student race at Silverstone on the 3rd...
New Cambridge Centre will bring together frontier physics research and the needs of industry
A centrepiece building for exploratory ‘blue skies’ research and industrial partnerships in the physical sciences will be created at the University...
UCL awarded £11.1M towards new Institute of Immunity and Transplantation
UCL has been awarded £11.1 million from the UK Research Partnership Investment Fund (UKRPIF) towards the cost of the new UCL...
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Energy Futures: Towards Trans-Atlantic cooperation on Low-Carbon Energy Supply
A Science|Business Webcast conference – in collaboration with the Transatlantic Policy Network and GE
Brussels - 01 July 2013
Futures Webinar with Big Data expert John Wood [partner event]
Gain insight and expert perspective on the challenges and opportunities created by Big Data applications across research, healthcare and business with...
Online Webinar - 24 June 2013
The race to produce low-carbon cars – which technology will win?
Many technologies are under development, from electric cars and fuel cells to cellulosic biofuels, but none yet are cost-effective and market...
British Residence, Park Royal, Brussels - 21 June 2013
A Grace Period for Patents
European researchers working to advance technology frontiers face a dilemma. To keep their academic careers on track they must publish the results of their work as quickly as possible and present scientific breakthroughs at scholarly conferences. But to reap the benefits of possible commercial applications for themselves and their universities, they must remain silent until a patent is filed.
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