SPAS Project - News http://www.spas-project.eu/taxonomy/term/1/0 en Published the 3rd call for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology on the 30th November 2007 http://www.spas-project.eu/node/208 <p class="titulonews">Published the 3rd call for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology on the 30th November 2007</p> <pclass="cuerponews">On the 30th November 2007, it has been open the call for proposals for the thematic area <b>Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology</b> of the Cooperation Programme financed by the 7th Framework Programme!<br><br><br /> Click <a href="http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.CooperationDetailsCallPage&amp;call_id=90" target="new"> here </a>for detailed information.<br /> <br><br /> Contact the <a href="http://www.spas-project.eu/consortium">SPAS partner closest to you</a> if you would like support for participation. </p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/208#comment News Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:51:46 +0100 noegar 208 at http://www.spas-project.eu Release of 4th SPAS Newsletter http://www.spas-project.eu/node/148 <p class="titulonews">Release of 4th SPAS Newsletter</p> <p class="cuerponews">Download <a href="/system/files/SPAS_newsletter_issue_4_07.05.07.pdf">here</a> issue number 4 of SPAS Newsletter.</p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/148#comment News Wed, 08 Aug 2007 13:19:01 +0200 jacmen 148 at http://www.spas-project.eu Release of 3th SPAS Newsletter http://www.spas-project.eu/node/147 <p class="titulonews">Release of 3th SPAS Newsletter</p> <p class="cuerponews">Download <a href="/system/files/SPAS_newsletter_issue_3_06.03.07.pdf">here</a> issue number 3 of SPAS Newsletter.</p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/147#comment News Wed, 08 Aug 2007 13:08:56 +0200 jacmen 147 at http://www.spas-project.eu Share knowledge to survive http://www.spas-project.eu/node/140 <p class="titulonews">The Atlas of Ideas</p> <p class="cuerponews"> Share knowledge to survive, says new report <b>[Date: 2007-05-11]</b></p> <p>The EU should be seen as an advocate and example of international collaboration in research and development, according to a new report from the think tanks Demos and The Centre.</p> <p>The report, 'The Atlas of Ideas', is the outcome of an 18-month study. It charts the rise of innovation in China, India and South Korea, and sets out four key recommendations on how the EU could best respond to the challenges posed by these countries.</p> <p>'We make the case that it is those who are good at sharing, not protecting knowledge who will do well,' said James Wilsdon, one of the authors of the report, at the Atlas' launch in Brussels.</p> <p>According to Simon O'Connor of The Centre, however, Europe needs to act now while Asia's innovation capacity is still developing. 'In 10 years it will be too late,' he warned.</p> <p>The report's first recommendation for the EU is to 'unleash mass collaboration'. The report notes that with its increased funding levels and greater emphasis on international collaboration, the EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) is a step in the right direction. The challenge now is to ensure that R&amp;D is given an even higher priority under the EU's long term budget plans.</p> <p>'The aim should be to double the share of the budget devoted to 'competitiveness for growth and employment' - and within that, to ensure that funding for FP8, which will run from 2014 to 2020, exceeds €100 billion,' the authors write.</p> <p>Furthermore, within the Eighth Framework Programme, international cooperation should be given a higher priority. Meanwhile, the effectiveness of the new international cooperation mechanisms introduced under FP7 should be reviewed in 2010. This will allow time for lessons learned to be incorporated into the next framework programme.</p> <p>The second recommendation for the EU is to become a 'magnet for talent'. 'Flows of scientists and entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of global innovation networks,' reads the report. The first step for the EU is to carry out research into international talent flows in the EU Member States and the relationship between migration and innovation.</p> <p>Improving the participation of Asian researchers in the EU's Marie Curie mobility programmes is one way in which the EU could attract talent to its shores. Currently Asian participation in the programmes is pitifully low. At the same time, the EU needs to send more of its scientists to Asia; currently almost all Marie Curie fellows going to third countries choose the US, Canada or Australia as their destination.</p> <p>The third recommendation is to 'build the knowledge banks'. 'New developments could happen at any time and the EU needs to be ready,' commented Simon O'Connor. This means creating and strengthening links with the scientific and research communities of third countries. Currently, the Commission's representations in China and India have just one science counsellor each, yet many Member States have sizeable teams of science counsellors and advisors in these countries.</p> <p>'Does this balance serve Europe's long-term interest?' asks the report. 'Or does it encourage third countries to play off individual EU states against one another, and against larger partners such as the US?'</p> <p>The final recommendation is to 'lead global science towards global goals'. The nuclear fusion project ITER and satellite navigation system Galileo are good examples of projects which pool global knowledge to solve global challenges. Other areas identified by the report which could benefit from this approach include low-carbon energy, sustainable transport and the prevention of pandemic diseases.</p> <p>Mary Minch, Director of International Cooperation at the European Commission's Research Directorate General, welcomed the report, pointing out that the question of how to boost cooperation globally is a key part of the recently published Green Paper on the European Research Area.</p> <p>'International cooperation will be an important part of the debate,' she said.</p> <p><b>Contact person:</b> For more information, please visit:<br /> <a href="http://www.atlasofideas.org">http://www.atlasofideas.org</a></p> <p>International cooperation under FP7:<br /> <a href="http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/international-cooperation_en.html"> http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/international-cooperation_en.html </a> </p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/140#comment News Mon, 21 May 2007 11:48:35 +0200 jacmen 140 at http://www.spas-project.eu Mixed feelings from SMEs over patent proposal http://www.spas-project.eu/node/134 <p class="titulonews">Mixed feelings from SMEs over patent proposal</p> <p class="cuerponews"> UEAPME, the European small and medium sized enterprise (SME) employers' organisation, has praised the European Commission for its proposal to improve the current EU patent litigation system, but expressed regret at the lack of progress made on the Community patent.<br /> <br>In a statement issued on 4 April, the organisation said it welcomed the integrated approach on the EU litigation system, which the Commission put forward in its communication 'Enhancing the patent system'.<br /> <br>The approach brings together the best of two previously-tabled suggestions: a centralised judicial system, strongly based on the draft European Patent Litigation Agreement (EPLA), combined with a limited number chambers of first instance. The system, which would be firmly integrated into Community jurisdiction, would have the competence to litigate on European patents and future Community patents.<br /> <br>'The EU-wide level and the first instance chambers would respectively ensure a homogenous interpretation and proximity, and thus increase legal certainty and reduce litigation-related expenses,' commented Luc Hendrickx, UEAPME Director of Enterprise Policy and External Relations.<br /> <br>But the Commission still has some way to go to make the proposal suitable to the needs of SMEs, argues UEAPME. It points to a need to urgently introduce reduced patent fees for SMEs, since the high costs of patenting are one of the biggest deterrents to SMEs obtaining patents for their inventions and products.<br /> <br>Another stumbling block is the lack of a patent litigation insurance system, which UEAPME says is an 'indispensable part of an efficient SME patent policy'. In 2001 and again in 2006, the Commission requested a study on the possibility of introducing such a system. These studies were followed by a public consultation. Although the stakeholder responses are still being analysed, the Commission says that it can already conclude that the overall reaction to a mandatory patent litigation insurance system is sceptical.<br /> <br>On the Community patent, UEAPME said it 'deplored' the fact that the issue of the language regime remained unresolved. Under the Community patent proposal as it stood in 2003, patent applications would be submitted in one of three languages (German, English or French), while successful claims would have to be filed in all official Community languages at the applicant's cost. Many stakeholders however have objected to this regime, since it would involve very high translation costs, particularly for SMEs.<br /> <br>UEAPME argues that the number of languages in which a patent can be filed should be reduced, ideally to English only, and calls upon the Commission to find a solution. 'The unresolved Community patent leaves European SMEs without one of the essential instruments to innovation,' noted Mr Hendrickx.<br /> <br>Meanwhile, BUSINESSEUROPE, a grouping of EU industries, said it hoped that the Commission's communication would move the patent debate forward. 'I hope that this initiative will help to bring us forward. Companies have voiced what they need and it is now time for action,' said Ernest-Antoine Seillière, President of BUSINESSEUROPE. 'Member States cannot claim that R&amp;D [research and development] and innovation are key for economic growth and at the same time block progress on the patent agenda.'<br /> <br><br>Contact person:<br /> <br>For more information about the EU patent system, please visit:<br /> <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/indprop/patent/index_en.htm"> http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/indprop/patent/index_en.htm </a> </p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/134#comment News Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:42:37 +0200 jacmen 134 at http://www.spas-project.eu Release of 2nd SPAS Newsletter http://www.spas-project.eu/node/42 <p class="titulonews">Release of 2nd SPAS Newsletter</p> <p class="cuerponews">Download <a href="/system/files/SPAS+newsletter+issue+2_27.11.06.pdf">here</a> issue number 2 of SPAS Newsletter.</p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/42#comment News Tue, 28 Nov 2006 14:06:50 +0100 marfru 42 at http://www.spas-project.eu Relase of SPAS Newsletter http://www.spas-project.eu/node/39 <p class="titulonews">Release of SPAS Newsletter</p> <p class="cuerponews">Download <a href="/files/SPAS newsletter issue 1.pdf">here</a> issue number 1 of SPAS Newsletter.</p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/39#comment News Thu, 21 Sep 2006 13:43:26 +0200 marfru 39 at http://www.spas-project.eu Commission approves EUR 4.4 million for innovative SME platform http://www.spas-project.eu/node/47 <p class="titulonews">Commission approves EUR 4.4 million for innovative SME platform.</p> <p class="cuerponews"> The European Commission has given its green light to aid for Investbx, an innovative platform which will raise capital for growing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK's West Midlands region.<br/><br/>The company Investbx aims to bridge the gap between investors and ambitious SMEs in the field of private equity by providing between €0.7 and €2.9 million to companies looking to expand.<br/><br/>Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said: 'This aid will help growing SMEs get access to capital. Improving information transparency on the risk capital market will attack the very source of the market failure. I appreciate in particular that all equity investment at Investbx will be provided by private investors. Investbx is a very innovative project, which may be a valuable precedent for other Member States.'<br/><br/>The innovative idea behind Investbx is to publish on its website a detailed analytical research report about each SME seeking investment, a move usually reserved for institutional investors with larger stocks of shares.<br/><br/>Furthermore, Investbx will provide an online auction-based platform for trading shares of SMEs. The advantage of this system compared to established marketplaces should be to eliminate the spread between the bid and the offer price.<br/>Investbx will receive a €4.4 (GBP 3 million) grant to offset its initial losses during an initial period of up to five years. If the project is successful at the end of the trial period, Investbx will be sold to private investors. If not, it will be closed.<br /> <br/><br /> <b>Contact person:</b> For further information, please visit: <a href="http://www.investbx.com/">http://www.investbx.com/</a> </p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/47#comment News Thu, 11 Jan 2007 10:21:04 +0100 marfru 47 at http://www.spas-project.eu More than 50 SMEs attended the workshop organised by Cartif about Research, Development and Innovation Opportunities in Europe. http://www.spas-project.eu/node/44 <p class="titulonews">More than 50 SMEs attended the workshop organised by Cartif about Research, Development and Innovation Opportunities in Europe.</p> <p class="cuerponews"> More than 50 companies from different Spanish regions attended this workshop about Research, Development and Innovation Opportunities in Europe, that was organised by Cartif Technology Centre. Most of the attending companies were from the Agro-food and ICT sectors. Moreover, diverse representatives of Universities and Technology Centres joined this workshop that took place in the Boecillo Technology Park on December 15th .<br/><br/>The workshop was led by recognised speakers representing the Spanish National Contact Point (CDTI), the Castilla y León regional innovation agency (Fundación ADEuropa) and the project IPR-Helpdesk. Besel and Cartif presented the SPAS project as a reference for SMEs to obtain support for SMEs participation in the VII Framework Program. SMEs showed special interest in getting support for taking part in Technology Platforms. </p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/44#comment News Tue, 26 Dec 2006 11:45:32 +0100 marfru 44 at http://www.spas-project.eu Commission announces date for first FP7 calls http://www.spas-project.eu/node/43 <p class="titulonews">Commission announces date for first FP7 calls</p> <p class="cuerponews"> <b>The European Commission has announced the date of the opening of the first calls for proposals under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).</b><br/><br/>With FP7 reaching the end of its adoption process (the European Parliament expected to give its green light on 30 November), the European Commission has announced 22 December as the day when the first calls for proposals will open.<br/><br/>The Director General of DG Research, José Manuel Silva Rodríguez, made the announcement at a briefing session on the biggest EU Research programme to date. 'Tomorrow's answers start today with the Seventh Research Framework Programme,' he said. <br/><br/>He also outlined some of the new elements in the €53 billion programme, which will bundle all research-related EU initiatives together under one roof.<br/><br/>Mr Rodríguez explained how the objectives of FP7 have been grouped into research themes; Cooperation, Ideas, People and Capacities. He went on to explain how the programme will develop research that will meet the needs of European industry through the work carried out by Technology Platforms and the new Joint Technology Initiatives.<br/><br/>The Director General finished on a high note by stating that all procedures would be simplified. Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) would be actively encouraged to get involved and the newly established European Research Council (ERC) would fund the best of European fundamental science.<br/><br/>The Seventh Framework Programme will be fully operational as of 1 January and will expire in 2013.<br/><br/><b>For more information, please visit: </b><br/><a href="http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7">http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7</a><br/><a href="http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/home_en.html">http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp7/home_en.html</a></p> <p><i>Data Source Provider: CORDIS News attendance at FP7 press briefing</i><br /> <i>Source: CORDIS News - 24/11/2006</i> </p> http://www.spas-project.eu/node/43#comment News Thu, 21 Dec 2006 08:59:59 +0100 marfru 43 at http://www.spas-project.eu