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Promotion of the Bio-Economy through a travelling exhibition in Europe

akronüüm: BIOPROM
algus: 2011-10-01
lõpp: 2015-01-31
 
programm: FP7 - Euroopa Liidu 7. raamprogramm
alaprogramm: KBBE - Toit, põllumajandus ja biotehnoloogia
instrument: CSA-SA - Koordineerivad ja toetavad tegevused - toetavad tegevused
projektikonkurss: FP7-KBBE-2011-5
projekti number: 289647
kestus kuudes: 40
partnerite arv: 8
 
lühikokkuvõte: The BIOPROM project consortium is a Co-ordination and Support Action (Supporting) for bringing together experts who work with and on new concepts for communicating Bio-Economy science to the public. One of these concepts is to address the interests and concerns of citizens through interactive exhibitions in association with science concepts with citizens´ debates and participative democracy tools. In many European countries initiatives have been started in setting up science centres, science museums and in organising national or regional events. The BIOPROM project will combine different experiences and know-how in order to develop synergetic support measures with the main goal to promote Bio-Economy in the regions. Along these lines, a BIOPROM travelling exhibition will be established and will be shown at four different science centres within the next years.
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1 koordinaator DI ANDREAS MOSER RTD SERVICES -RTDS AT Andreas Moser http://www.rtd-services.com
2 partner OÖ Science-Center Wels Betriebs-GmbH AT Wolfgang Sedlmeir
3 partner KURT HUTTINGER GMBH & CO KG DE Uwe Rumpff http://www.huettinger.de
4 partner MUSEO DEI BAMBINI SOCIETA COOPERATIVA SOCIALE ONLUS IT Angela Stolfa
5 partner Tallinna Tehnika- ja Teaduskeskus SA EE Kertu Saks
6 partner FH OO FORSCHUNGS & ENTWICKLUNGS GMBH AT Rudolf Kraft
7 partner SATROSPHERE SCIENCE CENTRE UK Norma Morrison
8 partner THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN UK Kerry Kidd http://www.abdn.ac.uk