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RUSSIA – SPAIN 2-ND CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR JOINT R&D PROJECTS


In the framework of the MoU between the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASIE) and the Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI), signed in 2016, participants from Russia and Spain are invited to submit joint project proposals.
Deadline: 08.07.2017

Scope: This call invites projects in all thematic areas. Applicants are expected to develop ready to market solutions or projects which have strong market potential for Russia and Spain.


M-ERA.NET CALL 2017

The M-ERA.NET Call 2017 was launched on the 14 March 2017. More than 30 funding agencies from more than 25 countries participate with a preliminary total budget of around 25 million € national/regional funding.

        The aim is to fund ambitious transnational RTD projects addressing materials research and innovation including materials for low carbon energy technologies and related production technologies.
         M-ERA.NET aims to strengthen the contribution of materials R&D to energy-related applications where applicable.

GREEK-RUSSIAN CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR JOINT R&D PROJECTS ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES

Priority research areas:
- Quantum Nanoelectronics
- Quantum Computing and Communication
- Quantum Metamaterials
- Nanophotonics
Deadline: 07.04.2017
Funding support will be given to each partner by its own implementing organisation (GSRT for  funding recipients from Greece and the Ministry of Education & Science of Russian Federation for  funding recipients from Russia), in accordance with each country’s national laws, rules, regulations and procedures in effect.
The funding from the Greek side is up 2 MEURO (public spending) for at least 4 projects within the Quantum Technology domain with duration of a project should be 2 years. The Greek contribution can be up to 500 k EURO per project, with maximum contribution up to 200 k EURO per project per year. Funding from the Greek side is carried in the framework of Partnership Agreement 2014-2020 with the EU.
The funding from the Russian side is 120 million Russian rubles for the whole Quantum Technology domain for at least 4 projects, but not more than 30 million Russian rubles per project. Russian funding projects are carried out in the framework of the Federal Target Program "Research and development on priority directions of scientific and technological complex of Russia for 2014-2020".

SFIC OPINION ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE MID-TERM REVIEW OF HORIZON 2020 AND THE PREPARATION OF THE 9-TH EU FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME FOR R&I


         International cooperation in Research and Innovation (INCO) is a key horizontal priority of Horizon 2020.
         
         While Horizon 2020 is open to the whole world, the majority of Europe’s main partners in S&T – emerging and high-revenue countries – are not automatically eligible for EU funding. Among the countries that have implemented a co-funding mechanism, only China, Hong Kong & Macao, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia and Taiwan currently provide funding in most or all parts of Horizon 2020.

"VUZPROMEKSPO - 2016" IS A PLACE WHERE THE BEST SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL IDEAS REVIVE!

"VUZPROMEKSPO" is a unique exhibition where the latest developments of leading universities, engineering centers and business leaders of Russia's industrial complex for the past four years are presented.

At the IV National Exhibition "VUZPROMEKSPO-2016" there will be presented for the first time the results of joint research and scientific and technological developments undertaken by domestic universities and large industrial enterprises within the Federal programs funded by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and the Russian Ministry of Industry.

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