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April 2007


On 20th April, Luxinnovation - National Agency for Innovation and Research - and Luxspace will hold an information meeting in order to present their study on the opportunities for Luxembourg players to participate in the development of the "Space Component" part of the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme (GMES). .../...


Die Forschung und Entwicklung ist ein zentraler Bereich des Betriebes. Hier wird sichergestellt, dass das Unternehmen auch in Zukunft marktfähig, innovationsfähig und zukunftsorientiert arbeitet. Die F&E-Aktivitäten sind gerade für Unternehmen in Branchen mit starkem Wettbewerb überlebenswichtig. Besonders kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen haben hier oftmals Schwierigkeiten sich auf dem Niveau des Marktes zu halten und gegenüber den "Big Playern" konkurrenzfähig zu bleiben.


Luxinnovation EIG, the National Agency for Innovation and Research and National Contact Point for the 7th European Framework Programme for Research and Development (FP7), is organising an informational seminar on the Framework Programme and its opportunities in the Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities thematic. .../...


ESA is a key partner in Europe's Global Monitoring for Environment and Security initiative, a programme ensuring independent access to information relating to the environment, climate change and security. According to Volker Liebig, ESA´s Director of Earth Observation, GMES activities are already yielding practical results and in the future even more benefits are expected for European citizens. …/…


The EPSS for the European Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) is now available via Internet for the 1st calls for proposals. This online platform enables proposers to present electronically and submit easily their project proposals within the FP7 initiative to obtain a co-funding from the European Commission…/…


Public and private investment in information and communication technology (ICT) is bearing fruit, finds the Commission's annual progress report on i2010 - the digitally-led strategy for growth and jobs. Technology is fuelling innovation and productivity, and there are signs of fundamental change in markets and user behaviour, as Europe moves towards a knowledge-based economy.