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Home arrow News arrow Security events EU level arrow Secure-Force Final Event on 30th January 2009 in Rome
Secure-Force Final Event on 30th January 2009 in Rome PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ferran   
12 January 2009

Final Dissemination event of the SECURE FORCE project

Rome 30th January 2009

NH Leonardo da Vinci

Via dei Gracchi, 324 Roma

SMEs and Research Programmes in Security at European or national level

Security research under FP7 has been earmarked € 1.4 billion in EU funds over the programme’s seven years duration (2007-2013) favouring cross-border research which brings together partners from academia, research institutions, industry and end-users with the purpose of creating a  certain synergy and critical mass.

On the other side the importance of security is also related to its cross- fertilization.

European efforts seek to improve the security of citizens, protect infrastructures and utilities, develop intelligent surveillance and border security, enhance Europe’s crisis-management capabilities, improve the integration and interoperability of systems.

For these reasons, FP7’s security theme integrates other important themes such as for example ICT.

SECURE-FORCE, a project funded by the European Commission, and supported by Enterprise Europe Network, organizes a half day workshop with the purpose of  illustrating the lessons learnt in the involvement of European Companies in FP6 and FP7 programmes through the direct experience of successful proposals.

The workshop will also present the new FP7 ICT call with deadline on April 1st 2009.

The event is addressed to SMEs, large companies, Universities or Research Centres that are involved in FP7 research projects or willing to participate and to Regional Development Agencies that provide support in FP7 project proposal.

                                                                        Draft Agenda

15.00 – 15.15

Secure Force objectives main results

Mahary Ramasindraibe

Secure Force Project coordinator

Alma

15.15.15.45

-        Analysis of SMEs needs and expectations

-        Success factors for integration of SMEs into EU projects

15.45-16.00

Coffee Break

 

16.00 – 16.20

Case studies

-          How to present a successful proposal

Ing. Enrico Boccola

Selex Sistemi Integrati

-          How SMEs can be part of an Integrated Project (TBC)

16.20-16.30

Other opportunities (Eurostars, National projects,..)

 

16.30- 17.00

The ICT call

European Commission (TBC)

17.00 – 17.15

The NCP role

Daniela Mercurio (APRE)

17.15-17.30

The support of the Enterprise Europe Network

Valentina Diana (Filas)

17.30-18.00

Q&A

Conclusions

Secure Force comprises a network of European partners promoting the participation of small and medium sized companies in the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), the EU's main instrument for funding research and development across Europe.

Secure Force is an ETI project focused on SECURITY research.

http://www.secure-force.eu

The Enterprise Europe Network is the largest network of contact points providing information and advice to EU companies on EU matters, in particular small and medium enterprises (SMEs). We provide practical answers to specific questions in your language.

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