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MNT ERA NET TRANSNATIONAL CALL 2009
Vydáno dne 20. 04. 2009 (1978 přečtení)
24 funding organisations, from 21 countries including the Czech Republic,
participate in this joint effort.
The Transnational Call 2009 has opened on 2 March 2009.
Deadline for mandatory pre-proposals: 6 May 2009, 12:00
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EC document COM (2008)366
Vydáno dne 16. 03. 2009 (1843 přečtení)
EC document COM (2008)366 on "Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials" is
available in the section "Documents in EU"
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NANOCON 2009
Vydáno dne 04. 02. 2009 (1857 přečtení)
NANOCON 2009 – International Conference focussed on nanomaterials, on their research, application and potential impact on the environment and human health.
October 20 – 22, 2009 , Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic
More information: www.nanocon.cz

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Project funding by E-ON
Vydáno dne 19. 05. 2008 (1647 přečtení)
Project funding by E-ON International Research Initiative 2008 "Application of Nanotechnology in the Energy Business". More...
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Commission of the European Communities
Vydáno dne 12. 03. 2008 (1849 přečtení)
Commission of the European communities has adopted the recommendation "A
Code of conduct for responsible nanosciences and nanotechnologies research".
The document C(2008) 424 final is available on the page "Documents in EU".
Source: EC, translation Fiesta Publishing, Ltd, Šternberk
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COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL
Vydáno dne 21. 09. 2007 (2213 přečtení)
Origin: www.evropa.eu
Nanotechnology provides important potential for boosting quality of life and industrial competitiveness in Europe. Its development and use should not be delayed, unbalanced or left to chance. The European Commission (EC) plays two important roles in the development of nanosciences and nanotechnologies (N&N); as policy maker and as funding body for research and innovation. The “integrated, safe and responsible approach” proposed by the EC in 20041
has been agreed by stakeholders and is now the core of the EU's nanotechnology policy.
Resources have been mobilised and challenges addressed, as called for by the EC. The Action Plan2 provided impetus for developments, and progress in almost every area has been identified. While it is difficult to collect all quantitative indicators for the period 2005-2007, a positive impact can nonetheless be seen. Over the last two years, European research in N&N
has benefited from considerable financial support, complemented by increased coordination and coherence in relevant policy areas. EU Institutions, Member States, industry, researchers and other interested parties have worked together, sharing information and regularly consulting one another, so that by and large, Europe has been “talking with one voice”.
Efforts have also been made to work more closely with international partners, bi- and multilaterally.
More information you can find here.
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