FP7 - ICT Proposers' Day 2009

Visit ICT Proposers' Day Budapest on the 22nd of January 2009 and build quality partnerships for participating in the new Information and Communication Technologies Work Programme for 2009-2010 (ICT WP 2009-2010). This one day event is a unique opportunity for already existing and future project participants:
  • to familiarise themselves with the research challenges and objectives of ICT WP 2009-2010,
  • to form project consortia for participating in calls for proposals.

Meet your future partners
ICT Proposers' Day focuses on mobilising key research actors and firms from all over Europe and from third countries, in particular from neighbouring regions, to collaborate and establish partnerships in ICT research and development.

Who should attend?
Everyone who is interested in responding to calls for proposals for projects in the field of ICT. Budapest is the right place to bring well targeted ideas and clearly defined cooperation needs together from the research and business sector. Therefore, the Event aims to connect:

  • key industrial and R&D actors,
  • research institutes and universities,
  • large science and technology based multinationals,
  • high-tech SMEs.
About 2500 participants are expected to attend.

Prepare in advance
Take a full advantage of the virtual networking opportunities provided through the ICT Proposers' Day homepage to make the best out of the event:

  • Alert other visitors about your proposal idea or your research expertise and competencies by expressing your interest in participating in FP7 ICT calls for proposals as a potential project leader or a partner.
  • In order to present your proposal idea at the event, submit a short presentation up to 19th of January 2009 at 12:00 o'clock
  • Post comments on each Objective page and participate in an open discussion with other proposers to develop your contacts and make appointments in advance of the event.

Register free of charge on the website of the event.

For further information, and registration, please visit:
http://ec.europa.eu/ictproposersday

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