NoGAP is looking for novel ideas which could have a strategic and meaningful impact to the energy sector in the EU and the Eastern Partnership region. If you are a researcher an/or an entrepreneur from the European Union or the Eastern Partnership region, you are encouraged to respond to this call.
The 1st Clustering Workshop on the European Research Consortium (ERIC) was held at the CEI Headquarters in Trieste on 3 February 2015.The event was organised in the framework of the Danube-INCO.NET WP3 – Tackling societal challenges: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in a Bio-based Economy.
The InoNet CA project is conducting a survey about the framework conditions and cooperation opportunities of STI in general and more particularly between the EU and the Central Asian countries. With the related questionnaire, addressing the five countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan), we would like to measure the development of potentials of bi-regional Science, Technology and Innovation cooperation over time. The survey will be repeated after 15 months to get comparative data for analysis.
The EUSDR Priority Area 7 – Knowledge Society Steering Group met in Vienna in December 2014 and, in such a circumstance, the Pilot Phase for labelling of Danube Region projects and proposals was launched.
The Policy Stakeholders Conference (PSC) on ‘EU-Central Asia STI Cooperation in addressing Climate Change’, hosted by the Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic and the National Library of Kyrgyzstan, was held in Bishkek on 23-24 September 2014. It was the first in a series of policy dialogue activities between the EU and CA organised under the IncoNet CA project.
IncoNet EaP supports you to take part in the ener2i Brokerage Event, which will be organised back to back with the European Sustainable Energy Week in Brussels to suppoprt EU-European Neighbourhood cooperation and knowledge transfer. The Brokerage Event will target representatives from companies, higher education and research institutions and politics from the EU and Armenia, Belarus, Georgia and Moldova. The aim is to create partnerships for Horizon2020 calls and other funding opportunities on the following three innovation challenges: 1. Bioresource Utilisation, 2. Smart Cities and Regions, and 3. Capacity Building.