Projects

Here you will find ongoing projects of the Technology Centre ASCR. For archive projects please follow the link at the bottom of this page.

    • The Czech Republic in the European Research Area

      The principal goal of the project is a development of already existing research infrastructure providing analytical, information and organizational support for strategic decisions and conceptual planning of the state administration with a basic aim to contribute to the active and efficient participation of the Czech Republic in European Research Area (ERA) namely in international collaboration in research, development and innovation. The project includes also providing a complex system of services to research organizations and entrepreneurs (SMEs in particular) to participate in cooperative research projects in particular through Framework Programmes of EU for research, development and innovation.

      Project coordinator: Mr. Karel Klusacek

      Module I Manager "Oriented research for strategic decision in reserach, development and innovation": Mr. Michal Pazour

      Module II Manager "Servises to national research teams, research organizations and industrial companies to engage in ERA: Mrs. Nada Konickova

       
      • Partners:

        Technology Centre ASCR

      • Outputs:

         Project outputs are continuosly published at http://www.strast.cz/, framework program site FP7 and Horizon 2020

      • Duration: 1. 10. 2010 - 31. 12. 2015
      • Submitter: Ministry of Education Youth and Sports
      • Manager: Pazour Michal
    • BusInesS and InnOvation Support PLUS

      Technology Centre coordinates BISONet PLUS project (BusInesS and InnOvation Support Network) that provides services of the Enterprise Europe Network in the Czech Republic. The Enterprise Europe Network is the largest network of contact points providing information and advice to EU companies on EU matters, in particular small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The network offers concrete and effective solutions to entrepreneurs and companies in more than 50 countries worldwide. The network covers nearly 600 local partner organisations, employing around 4 000 experienced staff working to support competitiveness of EU businesses.

       
      • Partners:

        Centrum pro regionalni rozvoj, BIC Plzen, JIC Brno, Brno Regional Chamber of Commerce, Krajska hospodarska komora Moravskoslezskeho kraje.

      • Outputs:

        Project output is published at  http://www.enterprise-europe-network.cz/en

      • Duration: 1 January 2015 - 31 December 2020
      • Submitter: European Commission, MIT
      • Manager: Hladik Petr
    • Czech Liaison Office for Research, Development and Innovation

      The CZELO facilitates a direct contact between Czech research and important European institutions, mainly the EC, the European Parliament, and the EU Council. For this purpose the office is located in Brussels. The CZELO also cooperates with Czech regional offices in Brussels. The office, which is funded by the MEYS from the EUPRO programme, provides services to all parties interested in European research cooperation, especially in the Framework Programmes.

      Currently the CZELO3 project has been runníing, which follows previous CZELO1 and CZELO2. More details about the period you will find here.

       
      • Duration: 1.1.2005 - 31.12.2016
      • Submitter: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
      • Manager: Vosečková Anna
      • Link: http://www.czelo.cz/homepage/
    • Regional Innovation Monitor (RIM)

      The Regional Innovation Monitor (RIM) is an initiative of the European Commission's Directorate General for Enterprise and Industry. The overall objective of RIM is to contribute to improved competitiveness of EU regions through increasing the effectiveness of their innovation policies and strategies. It does so by providing policymakers and other innovation stakeholders with the analytical framework and tools for evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of regional policies and regional innovation systems. RIM covers 20 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

       

       
    • HDHL

      The project provides administrative, managerial and methodological support for the realisation of the Join Programme Initiative (JPI) A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life.

       
      • Partners:

        7 partners, coordinated aby EZ ANL, Netherlands

      • Outputs:

        Project website: www.healthydietforhealthylife.eu

      • Duration: May 2011 - July 2015
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Koníčková Naďa
    • Influence of new settlement structures technologies and the structure of settlements

      New technologies lead to changes in the needs and behavior of people and put new demands on the settlements structure and their relationships. The project Influence of new settlement structures technologies and the structure of settlements (TES) aims to analyze new technological trends,
      to describe their expected spatial impacts and to recommend steps that could effectively respond to planning activities of new trends. The project results will form the basis for planning activities and regional policy handled by the Ministry for Regional Development. The effort will be in finding mechanisms for the sustainable development of settlements and regions and to help better synergies on the territory arrangement interests.

       
      • Partners:

        Technology centre ASCR and The Faculty of Natural Sciences of Charles University in Prague.

      • Duration: August 2014 - July 2015
      • Submitter: TA CR
      • Manager: Pokorný Ondřej
    • SiSnet2

      SiS.net is the network of NCPs specialised in supporting the Science with and for Society programme of Horizon 2020. SiS.net provides high quality services to Science with and for Society stakeholders, authorities, research institutions and enterprises on the opportunities offered by Horizon 2020 to boost integration of scientific achievements into society and engage the public in science.
      The main objectives are to increase dialogue and collaboration between Science with and for Society stakeholders, for example: CSO's, cities, research funding agencies, science centers,  science museums, media organisations and education establishments and for the second to enhance the visibility of the Science with and for Society programme.

       
      • Partners:

        10 partners, coordinated by The Icelandic Centre for Research - RANNÍS, Island

      • Outputs:

        Project website: http://www.sisnetwork.eu/

      • Duration: November 2014 - December 2015
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Pacvoň Michal

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