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Horizon 2020 Special Coverage
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 the co-chair of Europe's new Research Data Alliance.
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 uptake is stymied.
British Residence, Park Royal, Brussels - 21 June 2013
Live reporting: GE’s Minds+Machines event
Science|Business will be reporting live from GE's Mind+Machines Europe 2013 event in London.
Battersea Power Station, London - 19 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....
Inside the mind of European academic entrepreneurs
In the context of better understanding factors that impact the growth and success of young entrepreneurial technology companies in Europe, we sought out the opinions of and solicited suggestions from founders and CEOs of ACES startups...
Horizon 2020 Guide: Bigger, Simpler, Bolder
A guide to Europe’s multi-billion Horizon 2020 innovation plan, and its journey through the EU legislature.
Pages: 16
How to plan Europe's energy future

At the third in a series of high-level academic policy debates on the energy R&D challenge, The Energy Difference, key ideas and recommendations have emerged on how to plan a sustainable and cost-effective energy future for Europe.


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Researchers, academic policy experts and commission officials gathered in Brussels on 23 November to explore a systems approach to energy innovation at a Science|Business symposium entitled How to Plan Europe’s Energy Future, the third in a series of academic policy debates on research and innovation in new energy technologies, supported by BP.

The half-day symposium highlighted a case study of the energy R&D model developed by the UK’s Energy Technologies Institute (ETI), a public-private partnership formed in 2007 to accelerate the development of sustainable energy technologies. The ETI model case study launched a broader discussion about the benefits and challenges of taking a systems-based approach to energy innovation in a country or region.
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