• Horizon Europe, the European Union's framework program for scientific research and innovation between 2021 and 2027, is the bloc's biggest research programme ever, with a budget of €95.5 billion. (wikipedia.org)
  • It supports European partnerships in which the EU, national authorities and/or the private sector jointly commit to support the development and implementation of a programme of research and innovation activities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Switzerland, on the other hand, must negotiate a bilateral cooperation agreement with the EU for each framework programme, as well as in areas such as trade in goods and services, and adhere to the four cornerstones of the single market. (wikipedia.org)
  • The adoption of the first European Defence Fund (EDF) annual work programme paves the way to the immediate launch of 23 calls for proposals for a total of €1.2 billion of EU funding in support of collaborative defence research and development projects. (londonclup.com)
  • Furthermore, under the EDF's precursor programme, the European Defence Industry Development Programme (EDIDP), 26 new projects with a budget of more than €158 million were selected for funding. (londonclup.com)
  • With the EU's first-ever dedicated defence programme, European cooperation in defence will become the norm. (londonclup.com)
  • The members of the Norma Research Programme are actively involved in external engagement and collaborate with researchers in legal-scientific and interdisciplinary contexts in Swedish, European, and international settings. (lu.se)
  • At the last Taiwan-EU industrial dialogue conference, minister Wang Meihua invited the European side to lead a delegation to visit Taiwan this year to hold a meeting, and held the European Innovation Week (EIW) event again after five years of absence. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • This entails the appropriate conditions for continuous innovation (in industrial activities and production systems, including design, construction, devices, and services) and for developing generic production "assets" (technologies, organisation and production facilities as well as human resources) while also meeting safety and environmental requirements. (europa.eu)
  • The European Defence Fund aims at fostering the competitiveness, efficiency and innovation capacity of the defence technological and industrial base throughout the European Union. (welcomeurope.com)
  • a pattern reinforced by Sweden ranked first on the European Commission's 2020 European Innovation Scoreboard and second on the World Intellectual Property Organization/INSEAD 2020 Global Innovation Index. (state.gov)
  • A photonics network of pan-European scale will start in January 2021 as part of the EU Horizon 2020 program: The project „Photonics Digital Innovation Hub"- PhotonHub Europe for short - is designed to make small and medium-sized European companies fit for the future by supporting them in the use of photonic technologies. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Three core objectives are at the center of this pan-European joint action: The PhotonHub Europe supports SMEs in training and further qualification, promotes innovation under the objective „Test Before Invest" and assists in finding investors. (fraunhofer.de)
  • What is new in these strategies in terms of industrial and innovation policy structure and instruments? (scielo.br)
  • This program develops innovation through U.S.-Israel cooperation on a range of clean energy technologies, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, natural gas, and energy-water technologies. (energy.gov)
  • Its proponents have always argued vehemently against industrial policies like the IRA, even after new developments in economic theory explained why such policies have been necessary to promote innovation and technological change. (jordantimes.com)
  • Collective Bargaining and Innovation in Germany: A Case of Cooperative Industrial Relations? (repec.org)
  • The European Union's scientific collaboration beyond the bloc describes the European Union's frameworks for bilateral cooperation and specific projects in science and technology, with countries and regional blocs situated beyond the European Union. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to bilateral cooperation between academic partners, HighEFF has also implemented dedicated cooperation between academic partners and industry partners. (sintef.no)
  • In addition to sharing the results of EEN's cooperation in business matching and industrial cluster cooperation, both parties affirmed their role in assisting Taiwan and EU SMEs to cooperate and open up new opportunities. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • How can European SMEs in tourism retail and distribution business compete with global OTAs? (eu-japan.eu)
  • In this competitive sector, European SMEs need to design new products meeting traveller's new needs and promote with new marketing tools. (eu-japan.eu)
  • The webinar will conclude with recommendations as to how successfully European SMEs design and promote tourism experiences in Japan as a redefined product to European outbound travellers. (eu-japan.eu)
  • Review key success factors (KSFs) as recommendations to EU SMEs in designing and promoting tourism experiences as a new product for European outbound travellers. (eu-japan.eu)
  • To this end, a total of 53 research and photonics centers from all over Europe are working closely together to provide SMEs with access to photonics knowledge and technology and thus open up new business fields for them. (fraunhofer.de)
  • In the field of photonic manufacturing processes, for example, the Aachen-based team can contribute many years of experience from the EU project AMable, which has already paved the way for many SMEs to industrial 3D printing with metal and plastic. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Thombansen: „The ‚Laser-based Manufacturing' platform offers SMEs central access to numerous European colleagues with many years of experience and a great deal of practical knowledge. (fraunhofer.de)
  • International cooperation is emphasised in the centre activity. (sintef.no)
  • Increased industrial competitiveness and high quality products would protect European jobs and therefore promote social and economic cohesion. (europa.eu)
  • Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton said: "In 2021, the European Defence Fund is coming to life. (londonclup.com)
  • In the best sense, it is a ray of hope for Europe in these times: In January 2021, the PhotonHub Europe will be launched with a budget of 19 million euros from the EU Horizon 2020 program. (fraunhofer.de)
  • In 2021, the industrial zones in Azerbaijan increased the export of products by 2.7 times, including non-oil products - by 30.8 percent compared to 2020, the ministry said. (news.az)
  • According to the ministry, Tabaterra CJSC, which is a resident of the Sumgayit Chemical Industrial Park, exported its first products to Georgia in 2021. (news.az)
  • For Horizon 2020, this includes Iceland, Norway and Switzerland, Israel and countries at various stages of negotiations regarding their future accession to the EU, as in the case of several Southeast European countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia) and both Moldova and Turkey. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arnfalk, P. & Winslott Hiselius, L. , 2020 Aug 24 , International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University , p. 1-6 , 6 p. (lu.se)
  • TAIPEI, Taiwan - Minister of economic affairs Wang Meihua and deputy director general Maive RUTE of the Directorate General of Growth (DG GROW) of the European Commission co-chaired the "9th Taiwan-EU Industrial Dialogue Conference" in Taipei on May 31, 2023. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • The 2023 WIC Wuzhen Summit will hold 20 sub-forums on a wide range of topics, including digital cooperation on the Global Development Initiative, the collaborative transformation of digitalization and green development, data governance, computing network, artificial intelligence, as well as youth and digital future, in addition to an opening ceremony and a plenary session. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The two sides discussed industrial policies, Taiwan-EU In-depth exchanges on topics such as cooperation between small and medium-sized enterprises and industrial clusters, robot regulations, R&D cooperation, and industrial skills. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • In addition, since the European side reached a political agreement on the new machinery regulations in December last year, the ministry of economic affairs also invited EU officials to hold a symposium with Taiwan's industry to help businesses grasp the provisions of the bill, and through the robot working group meeting, discuss the new EU machinery laws Interact with future AI bills to communicate. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • New regulations and standards have always been a byproduct of industrial technology progress and these "platforms" will now certainly modernise and consolidate them in several areas of human activity. (europa.eu)
  • American firms sought foreign partners because international cooperation was not subject to antitrust regulations and provided an excellent entry into overseas markets. (britannica.com)
  • The European Free Trade Association is an inter-governmental organization devoted to promoting free trade and economic integration in Europe. (wikipedia.org)
  • On an organizational level it merged the parallel activities of ELDO and ESRO under the umbrella of a single organization, the European Space Agency (ESA), which came into existence in 1975. (britannica.com)
  • It has received support from the Business Council of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. (infoshos.ru)
  • by United Nations Industrial Development Organization. (who.int)
  • The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics at Lund University Subject guide. (lu.se)
  • The agreement established common rules for competition and state aid and promoted cooperation in key policy areas, including research and development (R&D). It is through this agreement that three of the four EFTA members (all but Switzerland) participate in the EU's main research activities as associated states on the same footing as the EU member states. (wikipedia.org)
  • Taiwan attaches great importance to R&D cooperation with the EU, and is a long-term partner of the EU's. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • As the EU's assembly of local and regional representatives, the European Committee of the Regions is a political institution whose work involves maintaining close relations with senior representatives at European, national, regional and local levels. (europa.eu)
  • A Europe Fit for the Digital Age Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager said: "The European Defence Fund now plays a key role in making defence industrial co-operation in Europe a permanent reality. (londonclup.com)
  • By the end of 2022, the European Defence Fund (EDF) will have invested €1.9 billion in defence research and capability development projects. (welcomeurope.com)
  • The European defence Fund: For what purpose? (welcomeurope.com)
  • Together we are looking for cooperation to execute the European Defence Fund. (nidv.eu)
  • The EBRD's loan is back by a European Union (EU) guarantee through the European Fund for Sustainable Development (EFSD), which focuses on sustainable investments in green infrastructure, logistics chains, energy efficiency and green technology transfers in industrial processes. (ebrd.com)
  • In 1962 six western European countries and Australia signed a convention leading to the formation of the European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO) to develop the experimental heavy-lift satellite launcher Europa, based on the British Blue Streak and French Coralie rockets. (britannica.com)
  • A parallel effort set the stage for the establishment of the European Space Research Organisation (ESRO), devoted to scientific space programs and the construction of satellites. (britannica.com)
  • Forging Europe: Industrial Organisation in France, 1940-1952. (open.ac.uk)
  • This year coincides with the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the European Economic and Trade Network (Enterprise Europe Network, EEN). (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • A Cooperation with well-established European networks such as the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) and the European Business Network (EBN) is also planned. (fraunhofer.de)
  • European Payments Union. (nla.gov.au)
  • Today, the Commission presented a number of initiatives in key areas for defence and security in the European Union, covering the whole range of challenges, from conventional defence equipment and industry on land, at sea and in the air, to cyber, hybrid and space threats, military mobility and the importance of climate change. (welcomeurope.com)
  • He is founder member of the European Union PhD School on Advanced Oxidation Processes and has been nominated "Expert of International Standing" by the Australian Research Council College of Experts. (lboro.ac.uk)
  • Sweden's entry into the European Union (EU) in 1995 largely eliminated all restrictions. (state.gov)
  • P-TECC includes participation from 23 countries and the European Union, as well as State and USAID. (energy.gov)
  • Even if the US and the European Union achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, that alone will not solve the problem of climate change. (jordantimes.com)
  • A Meta-Analysis of the Union-Job Satisfaction Relationship ," British Journal of Industrial Relations , London School of Economics, vol. 54(4), pages 709-741, December. (repec.org)
  • Numerous and active public policies concerning flood management within the European Union (following the 2007/60/EC Directive) are often related to international decisions like the recent conference of Hyogo on natural disaster prevention. (scirp.org)
  • The objective is to achieve better understanding and mutual enrichment between the European Union and third countries co-operation in the field of higher education through promoting the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills at higher education level. (lu.se)
  • They will improve the economic and technical standard of the European Union and the everyday life of the end-customer. (lu.se)
  • All four countries are involved in most of the European Commission's activities, as well as some other pan-European initiatives such as European Co-operation in Science and Technology (COST) and Eureka, a co-operative scheme providing companies, universities and research institutes with incentives for cross-border market-driven research. (wikipedia.org)
  • It acts as a catalyst for the development of science by bringing together leading scientists and funding agencies to debate, plan and implement pan-European initiatives. (lu.se)
  • Joint venture established in 1987 by the European Commission (DG GROW) and the Japanese Government (METI) for promoting all forms of industrial, trade and investment cooperation between the EU and Japan. (eu-japan.eu)
  • The legal framework of the project, which allowed launching it, is the agreement on cooperation on the Yuzhnouralsky center, which was signed in May 2012 by the Chelyabinsk region's governor Mikhail Yurevich and the government of the XUAR. (infoshos.ru)
  • HERA is a partnership between fifteen Humanities Research Councils across Europe and the European Science Foundation, with the objective of firmly establishing the humanities in the European Research Area and in the 6/7th Framework Programmes. (lu.se)
  • North Africa and the Making of Europe: Governance, Institutions and Culture. (open.ac.uk)
  • It aims to select outstanding young people in the global Internet field, closely follow the frontier trends of Internet technology, industry and governance, carry out a series of youth activities of training, forums, dialogues and research, and to build an international exchange and cooperation platform for young people. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • This paper illustrates approaches to flooding risk governance in a territory where a high density of population corresponds to a high level of industrial activities and a significant development of transport infrastructures in a transboundary context between France, Germany and Switzerland. (scirp.org)
  • More recently, this trend has gained momentum with the acknowledgement of a wave of technological innovations, known as the 'Fourth Industrial Revolution' ( SCHWAB, 2017 SCHWAB, K. The fourth industrial revolution. (scielo.br)
  • I 2002 fik han en kandidatgrad i europæisk offentlig politik og økonomi fra University College London. (europa.eu)
  • Emerging Technological Platforms will also emphasize social aspects through their pan-European strategies. (europa.eu)
  • We combine classical industrial engineering, which emphasizes understanding and developing operational processes and complex systems, with a focus on strategic and entrepreneurial leadership. (aalto.fi)
  • The European Committee of the Regions uses tendering and other processes to carry its work. (europa.eu)
  • Clearly, gaps in the knowledge of the physical background of cavitation have been shown, which limit the introduction of this technology into advanced industrial processes. (europa.eu)
  • Its headquarters are in Geneva (Switzerland), but another office in Brussels (Belgium) liaises with the European Commission. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to officials from the European Commission, the delegation also included representatives from 11 industrial clusters from EU member states covering ICT, semiconductors, digital industries, and robotics. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • The public report giving an overview on the major achievements has been submitted to the European Commission. (ufz.de)
  • Both parties believe that they share the same philosophy and will further strengthen cooperation. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • I think president Macron was right again when he stated that European strategic autonomy will make Europe a more reliable partner and strengthen NATO. (nidv.eu)
  • Building a shared CO2 infrastructure will help us achieve economies of scale, include more industrial players, and kick-start industrial decarbonisation. (catf.us)
  • It was partly owing to industrial policies, after all, that the East Asian economies achieved their economic "miracle" in the second half of the twentieth century. (jordantimes.com)
  • 3 From nationalism to European patriotism? (mpifg.de)
  • Despite the ambitions of international economic cooperation, such interventionism is decidedly local. (mpifg.de)
  • The strategy proposes increased cooperation and higher ambitions across the Nordic countries. (janusinfo.se)
  • The integration of knowledge and technologies of the three areas of research above is essential in order to speed up the transformation of the European industry and economy, while adopting a safe, socially responsible and sustainable approach. (europa.eu)
  • The research will focus on new applications and novel solutions responding to major challenges as well as to the RTD needs identified by different European Technology Platforms mentioned above. (europa.eu)
  • Institute of Textile Research and Industrial Cooperation of Terrassa. (upc.edu)
  • The INTEXTER is an academic unity of "Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya" founded in 1962, whose main objective is research promotion in the textile industry and related sector, as well as industrial cooperation by essays, appraisals, standardization work, homologation and certification. (upc.edu)
  • A large research and development team uses the resources to create high-quality products and customized solutions which are now also available on the European market. (european-coatings.com)
  • The goal of the U.S.-Israel Energy Center is to promote energy security and economic development through the research and development of innovative energy technologies in Fossil Energy, Energy Storage, Energy Cyber, and Energy-Water Nexus by facilitating expanded cooperation between consortia of U.S. and Israeli companies, universities, and research institutions. (energy.gov)
  • Therefore, in cooperation with the Division of Spent Fuel Storage and Transportation of the Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards, the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research developed this guide to provide practical advice for reviewing CFD methods used in vendor applications and for achieving high-quality CFD simulations of a dry cask. (nrc.gov)
  • These research-based courses are taught by both academic experts and practitioners, cover Swedish, EU/European, and international legal perspectives, and prepare you for interesting future career opportunities. (lu.se)
  • LUCSUS is a platform for education, research and cooperation inside and outside academia on questions related to sustainable development. (lu.se)
  • Azerbaijan's industrial zones have manufactured products worth 5.8 billion manat ($3.4 billion) so far, out of which 1.7 billion manat ($1 billion), or nearly 29 percent have been exported, the Ministry of Economy told News.Az. (news.az)
  • Our latest news, podcasts and events, including the European Inventor Award. (epo.org)
  • As of 1 January 2019, Dorfner has been appointed as the main distributor for all kaolin products of the Indian manufacturer 20 Microns in Europe. (european-coatings.com)
  • The overall aim will be to maximise added value for Europe. (europa.eu)
  • Multilateral solutions to the rules of engagement remain the best way to maximise participation and preserve openness to cooperation. (bruegel.org)
  • The Taiwan-EU Industrial dialogue conference is the most important dialogue platform to promote industrial cooperation between the two sides. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • During the industrial dialogue meeting, the European side shared with Taiwan, recent important industrial policy developments such as the EU Net Zero Industry Law and the Key Raw Materials Law. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • is a pan-European network for market-oriented, industrial R&D. Funding from national sources implemented in Eureka clusters, umberellas and individual projects. (lu.se)
  • As the overall coordinator of PhotonHub Europe, he is responsible for all activities of the platform. (fraunhofer.de)
  • The Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA) was signed by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and entered into force in 1994. (wikipedia.org)
  • Taiwan also explained to the European side Taiwan's policy direction of actively strengthening energy security and improving supply chain resilience. (caribbeannewsglobal.com)
  • The launch of the EEAS on 1 January 2011 was a major step in the European integration process and in developing a common foreign policy. (eu-japan.eu)
  • European University Alliance culminated with the final Open Science Policy Forum. (aalto.fi)
  • The resurgence of industrial policies in the age of advanced manufacturing: an international comparison of industrial policy documents * * This paper is dedicated to the memory of Prof. David Kupfer. (scielo.br)
  • This paper analyses recent industrial policy plans made by five leading countries: China, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom and United States. (scielo.br)
  • This paper analyses recent industrial policy plans made by five leading countries in the field of science and technology: China, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom (UK), and the United States (US). (scielo.br)
  • Atlas Basque Industry Policy From industrial reconversion to smart specialization. (spri.eus)
  • Once one recognises how flawed such premises are, putting industrial policy on the agenda becomes a no-brainer. (jordantimes.com)
  • Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books. (mpifg.de)
  • As old-style industrial policy and interventionism gained a bad reputation, governments had to become creative to assure traditional economic policy objectives with new means. (mpifg.de)
  • Austerity became the predominant fiscal policy response to the Great Recession in Europe. (mpifg.de)
  • In Dealing in Uncertainty: Insurance in the Age of Finance, Arjen van der Heide conducts an in-depth examination of one of the largest and longest-established private insurance industries in Europe: British life insurance. (mpifg.de)
  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is backing the development of the packaging industry in Morocco with a €15 million loan in local currency to Multisac SA. (ebrd.com)
  • It is well equipped to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution with a superior IT infrastructure and is seen as a frontrunner in adopting new technologies and setting new consumer trends. (state.gov)
  • Regional cooperation model on pharmaceuticals i.e. (janusinfo.se)
  • In the summer of 1972 the French government proposed to other European countries a new and technologically simpler launcher. (britannica.com)
  • The consequence of this doctrine is a very well balanced cooperation, based on mutual esteem and respect, between the countries involved. (nidv.eu)
  • European unity covers countries with all kinds of differences in size, population, industrial level or whatever, so our unity is and will be unity in diversity. (nidv.eu)
  • The global crisis of 2008 has led to a resurgence in the interest and use of industrial policies in various countries. (scielo.br)
  • P-TECC was created in 2018 (then called the Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation) to support the energy goals of the Three Seas Initiative (3SI) by providing technical support to European countries as they seek to reduce their energy dependence on Russia. (energy.gov)
  • The project offers absolutely new opportunities to optimize transport flow and turn the South Ural area in the center supplying goods from Asian countries to Europe. (infoshos.ru)
  • Russia's invasion of Ukraine has made very clear that countries in Europe had confused the need for political cooperation with economic dependence. (bruegel.org)
  • As the EU struggles to decouple from Russian energy, European countries must learn to differentiate between the two concepts. (bruegel.org)
  • President Emmanuel Macron presented a European strategic autonomy. (nidv.eu)
  • EMBO promotes bioscience in Europe through targeted programmes and activities. (lu.se)
  • The rapidly expanding use of the Internet and its impact for public debate and citizenship in societies as different as China and the Middle East is worth paying close attention to and comparing with developments in Europe. (lu.se)
  • Government Emergency Ordinance no. 190/2005, concerning necessary measures to be taken within the European integration process, published in the Official Gazette of Romania, Part I, no.1179 of 28 December 2005, approved with the corresponding amendments and completions by the Law no. 332/2006, published in the Official Gazette of Romania, Part I, no. 629 of 20 July 2006. (wipo.int)
  • The principle of engaging with Russia as a way of dealing with the country politically was equated with an excessive energy dependence on which an industrial model was built. (bruegel.org)
  • he Dutch government has today announced the Final Investment Decision of the Porthos CO2 storage project, which represents a major step towards the comprehensive CO2 storage infrastructure needed for European decarbonisation. (catf.us)
  • European Soft Matter Infrastructure (ESMI). (lu.se)
  • The Institute participates in R+D projects with local, state and European public funding or in agreement with private companies. (upc.edu)
  • The PhotonHub Europe builds on a solid foundation of more than 15 years of experience from European projects and on the networking and already existing cooperation of all partners involved. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Grouping of Mutual Economic Interest"), a unique and flexible form of partnership instituted by French law, in which the partners have a dual role as both shareholders and industrial participants. (britannica.com)
  • This paper investigates the relationship between different types of workplace representation and strikes using the 2009 European Company Survey. (repec.org)
  • If our measure of dissonance is exogenous, this result suggests that industrial relations quality may be key to strike reduction independent of workplace representation. (repec.org)
  • As Defence industry we would like to further enhance these capabilities within a European context. (nidv.eu)
  • Europe's growing involvement in space activities provided another opportunity for international cooperation. (britannica.com)
  • In essence, the new trend of industrial policies targets the development of innovative activities ( CASTRO, 2009 CASTRO, A.B. de. (scielo.br)
  • Greatly impacted by flooding risks, industrial activities of the regional basin are paradoxically not really perceived as common challenges. (scirp.org)
  • The 5th European Space Conference in December 1972 proved to be a landmark for the development of a European space industry . (britannica.com)
  • Clean Air Task Force supports a call to action outlining the need for closer cooperation across the region of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany to ensure the decarbonisation of heavy industry in the Antwerp, Rotterdam, Rhine Ruhr Area (ARRRA). (catf.us)
  • This course addresses the complex relationship between the internal market of the EU and the field of European labour law and examines several aspects in which labour and employment law issues intersect with the foundations and functioning of the EU internal market. (lu.se)
  • and will identify Japan as a desirable destination and propose new products for European leisure and business travellers. (eu-japan.eu)
  • The idea behind the CABUM project is based on the lessons we learned from the multi-year cooperation with the business sector. (europa.eu)
  • The report on the results of the work of the Interna tional Economic Cooperation for the Solution of Social Problems Group was delivered by M. Pierre Lebrun (France). (cia.gov)
  • But many of the biggest issues today are global and thus will require international cooperation. (jordantimes.com)
  • But political engagement and a desire to bring everyone to the global negotiating table are not the same as economic cooperation, and are certainly not equivalent to economic dependence. (bruegel.org)
  • is one of the longest-running instruments supporting co-operation among scientists and researchers across Europe. (lu.se)