Edukad projektid

eesti keeles / in English

Reinforcing cooperation with Eastern Partnership countries on bridging the gap between research and innovation for inclusive and secure societies

acronym: SECURE-R2I
start: 2013-10-01
end: 2016-09-30
 
programme: FP7 - Euroopa Liidu 7. raamprogramm
sub-programme: INCO - Rahvusvaheline koostöö
instrument: CSA-SA - Koordineerivad ja toetavad tegevused - toetavad tegevused
call identifier: FP7-INCO-2013-9
project number: 609534
duration in months: 36
partner count: 12
 
abstract: The overall aim of the SECURE-R2I project is to reinforce cooperation with Eastern Partnership Countries (EPC) on bridging the gap between research and innovation for Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 6. “Inclusive, Innovative and Secure Societies”. The research domains encompassed by “Inclusive, Innovative and Secure Societies” are broad. From the perspective of FP7 thematic priorities, they include ICT; Security; Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials (NMP); and Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). These research domains also form the basis of important economic sectors in the EPC, with many potential benefits for the EU, but which also need European support to increase their exploitation. Addressing this issue, the SECURE-R2I project will assist R&D and innovation (RDI) organisations in EPC via a range of knowledge and technology transfer activities with the support of European specialists. The activities include: • Networking between EPC organisations involved in RDI for Societal Challenge 6: It consists in mapping EPC RDI organisations and organising brokerage events to stimulate cooperation; • Analysing the tech transfer opportunities and bottlenecks of EPC organisations involved in RDI for Societal Challenge 6: It consists in surveying these organisations and holding discussions with representatives of government, industry, government and intermediary bodies; • Exchanging best practices in knowledge/technology transfer via a range of specific training courses and intensive summer schools in Europe; • Twinning via R2I pilot projects: Each EPC research partner in the consortium will twin with another consortium partner who will support them to implement a bilateral R2I pilot project; • Providing innovation support services to selected, high-potential EPC (and European) RDI: The activities will consist in coaching and advisory services on innovation and tech-transfer.
partner no and role partner name country contact person web page
1 coordinator Intelligentsia Consultants Sàrl LU Giles Brandon http://www.intelligentsia-consultants.com
2 partner TII ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE POUR LETRANSFERT DES TECHNOLOGIES ASBL LU Christine Robinson http://www.tii.org
3 partner Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus EL Panos Yannakopoulos http://www.teipir.gr
4 partner Cybernetica AS EE Sven Heiberg http://www.cyber.ee
5 partner Institute of Applied Physics of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova MD Elena Achimova http://www.phys.asm.md
6 partner Redinet CJSC AM Avetik Kalantaryan http://www.redinet.am
7 partner INSTITUTE FOR PHYSICAL RESEARCH OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF ARMENIA AM Aram Papoyan http://www.ipr.sci.am
8 partner UNITED INSTITUTE OF INFORMATICS PROBLEMS OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF BELARUS BY Uladzimir Anishchanka http://www.uiip.bas-net.by
9 partner Научно-технологическая ассоциация "Инфопарк" BY Vladimir Basko http://www.infopark.by
10 partner GEORGIAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY GE Paata Kervalishvili http://www.gtu.edu.ge
11 partner V.E. LASHKARYOV INSTITUTE OF SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF UKRAINE UA Alexandr Stronski http://www.isp.kiev.ua
12 partner TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS INCUBATOR KHARKOV TECHNOLOGIES NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION UA Inna Gagauz http://www.kt.kharkov.ua