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    • 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
    • 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
    • PACITA

      PACITA („Parliaments and Civil Society in Technology Assessment“) is a 4-years project financed by the Science in Society scheme of the FP7. The aim of the project is to enhance and expand the European capacity on evidence-based policy-making and policy making based on or using science and research, public engagement in science, two-way communication between scientists and other stakeholders and ethics in science. 

       
      • Partners:

        The Consortium has 15 members lead by the Danish Board of Technology (DBT

      • Outputs:

        Project output will be published at the official project’s website:http://pacitaproject.eu or Czech national website http://pacita.strast.cz/en

      • Duration: April 1, 2011 - March 31, 2015
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Hebáková Lenka
    • TIPS

      TIPS is a support action funded by the European Commission to enhance the capacity of EU transport projects to transform research results into innovative products and services.
      Efficient transport contributes to sustainable wealth and prosperity in Europe, but intensified competition calls for more innovation and high tech knowledge to maintain Europe's competitiveness, ensuring sustainable, efficient and affordable transport services and developing new skills and job opportunities.

       
      • Partners:

        Partner organizations from 9 countries (Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Bulgaria, France, Greece and the Czech Republic)

      • Outputs:

        TIPS will develop good practices on exploitation strategies to help ongoing transport projects exploit their research results.

        Outputs of the project are continuously published on the web site of the project.

      • Duration: October 2012 - September 2014
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Škarka Martin
    • COSMOS+

      The project follows the objectives COSMOS  - to reinforce the network of National Contact Points (NCP) for Space via co-operation. This is to ensure a more balanced high quality of the services and to add value to the work provided by each single Space NCP. Additionally the network will promote dissemination of GMES and other Space related services to regional authorities, potential local downstream service providers and the interested public.

       
      • Partners:

        34 partners

      • Outputs:

        Outputs are presented at http://www.fp7-space.eu/

         

      • Duration: May 2012 - July 2014
      • Submitter: European Commision
      • Manager: Mirovský Ondřej
    • NMP TeAm 2

      This project builds on the results and the achievements of the FP7 NMP NCP Network project NMP TeAm. NMP TeAm 2 aims at assisting the NMP NCP Network to provide good quality and high standard services to the proposers and therefore helping simplify access to FP7 calls, lowering the entry barriers for newcomers, and raising the average quality of submitted proposals.  To this effect the four main objectives of this projectare:  

      • to optimise the tools at hand to the benefit of the networks clients, such as the partner search system developed in NMP TeAm, the use and further development of the NMP NCP Network website and other communication tools,
      • to maximise the impact and add value to organised European wide events by organising parallel partnership building events, joint NMP NCP stands and joint awareness campaigns,
      • to standardise the Network skills and provided services through the creation of documentation to aid the work of the NCPs and the actualization of the charter of services, staff exchanges, twinnings and targete trainings and
      • to forge and utilize the links with NMP related Networks, Technology Platforms, the Enterprise Europe Network and the International collaboration programme. 
       
      • Partners:

        16 partners, coordinator Foundation for Research and Technology HELLAS, Greece

      • Outputs:

        Project output will be published at the project website http://www.nmpteam.eu/

      • Duration: February 2012 - July 2014
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Kubátová Jitka
    • SiSnet

      SiS.net is the international network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for the Science in Society (SiS) area in the EU’s 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7). The network unites more than 60 representatives from all European and number of non-European countries.

       
      • Outputs:

        Project web site: http://www.sisnetwork.eu/

      • Duration: November 2011 - June 2014
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Pacvoň Michal
    • ENV-NCP-TOGETHER

      Environment NCPs cooperating to improve their effectiveness

      This project is a set of coherent activities and tasks that will foster further cooperation between Environment NCPs from EU member States and Associated States. The main goal is to improve the services NCPs offer to potential proposers. The main outcomes will be: a) strengthened cooperation between NCPs across Europe by setting up new and effective means of communication, b) increased quality of services offered by NCPs to proposers with the aim to increase the number and quality of project proposals submitted in response to FP7 calls for proposal and c) integration of other non-EU NCPs into the EU NCP network in order to increase mutually beneficial research and technological development between Europe and International Partners Cooperation Countries.

       
      • Partners:

        27 partners from different countries (mainly EU countries but also Bulgaria, Turkey, India, Switzerland), the coordinator of the project is Viorel Vulturescu, National Authority for Scientific Research, Romania 

      • Outputs:

        Outputs will be published at a project’s website.

      • Duration: 1 January 2009 - 31 December 2013 (60 months)
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Čejková Jana
    • Fit for Health

      Fit for Health" is a network of experts for the successful participation of research centres, universities and innovative SMEs in EU-funded "HEALTH" research projects

      The success of the SMEs go Health project in its support of SMEs and researchersprompted a new follow-up initiative entitled Fit for Health which started in October 2010.

      Fit for Health offers wide-ranging services specifically for research-intensive, high technology SMEs and researchers in the EU-funded “Health” thematic priority of FP7.

      The team of 26 highly experienced FP7 national contact points (NCPs) for “Health” and “SMEs”, with renowned innovation experts and trainers, ensure excellent coverage of the entire innovation pipeline: we help innovative SMEs, researchers from universities and research centres during all phases of FP7 projects, from the project idea to the efficient and effective valorisation of project results.

      Fit for Health is optimally connected to other key support networks for SMEs, offering a synergistic benefit for SMEs and researchers acting in the Health-related area.

       
      • Partners:

        26 partners, coordinator FFG Austria

      • Outputs:

        Project outputs will be available at:
        http://   www.smesgohealth.org

         

      • Duration: October 2010 - September 2013
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Kinkorová Judita
    • HEALTH-NCP-NET

      The HEALTH-NCP-NET is the network of all officially appointed Health National Contact Points (NCPs) for the 7th EU Framework Programme (FP7). The consortium consists of 19 not only EU countries, and the project spans across 39 countries in Europe and the world.

      The NCP network is the main provider of adice and individual assistance for all FP7 issues:

      help to better understand the FP7 program, help to find the topic in priority Health in FP7, help to bring researcher and SMEs together in the right projects, help to support SMEs and researchers for successful participation in the priority Health of FP7.

       
      • Partners:

        39 partners, coordinator is the Instituto de Salud Carlos III,  Spai

      • Outputs:

        Project outputs will be available at: www.healthncpnet.eu

      • Duration: May 2008 - April 2012
      • Submitter: European Commission

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