eHealthNews.EU Portal is promoting your CORDIS Profile

eHealthNews.EU Portal offers a unique opportunity for all European/International eHealth initiatives, organisations and institutions by promoting the published/accepted CORDIS Profiles. The offered service is free of charge and has been designed as a tool for partnership development in the frames of the current FP7 Open Calls.

In order to apply please make sure that your CORDIS Profile is online in the FP7 CORDIS Partners Service (http://cordis.europa.eu/partners-service/home_en.html), if not please feel free to create it.

The next application step is very simple, please just inform us about your published eHealth related CORDIS Profile and as result a web link close with your organisation name will be included in the "eHealth FP7 Partners" Section.

Please note that only eHealth related profiles are eligible for inclusion!

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About CORDIS
The Seventh Framework Programme for research and technological development (FP7) is the European Union's chief instrument for funding research over the period 2007 to 2013. CORDIS is the official portal for participating in FP7 and following related developments in European science and technology. For further information, please visit http://cordis.europa.eu/en/home.html

About CORDIS Partners Service
The CORDIS Partners Service is a free online service, tailor-made to help users find the best research partners for their projects, either in the context of EU-funded research and development (R&D) projects or within a broader search for technology-orientated partnerships. The service includes details on thousands of active partnership requests from companies, research institutions and universities across Europe and around the world. For further information, please visit http://cordis.europa.eu/partners-service/

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