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Prague, Czech Republic
March 14–17, 2013

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H2020-TEERA 2013

Technology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in cooperation with Slovak Organization for Research and Development Activities organized an international conference The EU HORIZON 2020 Programme and Teaming for Excellence in the European Research Area (H2020-TEERA 2013), which took place in Prague from 17th to 18th October, 2013. The conference launched the H2020 programme in the Czech Republic with special focus on forming high quality consortia needed to successfully solve the demanding projects of the programme.

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Photos: Stanislava Kyselová, Akademický bulletin

                                                                                   

    Horizon 2020 has ambitious goals. Running from 2014 to 2020 with an €70 billion budget, the EU’s new program for research and innovation shall secure Europe’s global competitiveness, new growth and jobs in Europe. It shall provide a boost to top-level research in Europe, strengthen industrial leadership in innovation (which includes major investment in key enabling technologies) and address major societal challenges such as demographic change and health, food security and sustainable agriculture and bio-economy, secure and clean and efficient energy, smart and integrated transport, climate action and resource efficiency, inclusive and innovative and secure societies etc. However, there are significant regional disparities across European research and innovation performance which need to be addressed. The conference will thus focus on processes of building high quality research in Europe’s mentioned in the White paper on Teaming for Excellence launched and signed by several premier European institutions in January of this year. The White Paper considers teaming as a high speed lift to excellence through highly focused and intensive support to create research environments and new centres of excellence and breaking thus local barriers to scientific excellence. Teaming of excellent research institutions and those from less performing RDI regions will increase the EU potential to achieve the research and innovation goals.

7 Dec 2013