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SUMMARY:Chips Joint Undertaking Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe highly anticipated launch event of the Chips Joint Undertaking\, a pioneering initiative in the realm of microelectronics and semiconductor technologies\, is getting a date shift. Originally scheduled for the 22nd and 23rd of November 2023\, the event will now take place on the 30th of November and the 1st of December 2023. The event’s location will be the Event Lounge in Brussels\, Belgium. \n? The Event Lounge\, Brussels\n? 30th November & 1st December 2023 \nThe Chips Joint Undertaking represents a collaborative endeavor with the aim of solidifying Europe’s position as a global leader in the semiconductor industry. This initiative has been conceived in response to the growing demand for advanced chip technologies and the recognition of their strategic significance across various sectors. \nThrough the European Chips Act\, the Joint Undertaking brings together prominent industry players\, esteemed research organizations\, and influential policymakers. Its primary objective is to foster synergies and drive innovation throughout the microelectronics value chain. By acting as a platform for public-private partnerships\, it facilitates collaboration and knowledge exchange to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the field. \nThe launch event is set to be an important occasion as it marks the official inauguration of the Chips Joint Undertaking. During these two days\, attendees will gain deep insights into the initiative’s objectives and strategic roadmap. It will offer a comprehensive understanding of the mission and program of the Chips Joint Undertaking. \nRegistration details for the event will be announced shortly. The participants are encouraged to mark their calendars and stay tuned for updates on the event agenda\, notable speakers\, and additional pertinent information. \nDon’t let this exceptional occasion pass you by. Join us at the Event Lounge in Brussels on the 30th of November and 1st of December to witness the beginning of a transformative chapter in the world of microelectronics. Together\, we can contribute to shaping the landscape of this vital industry and steer it towards a prosperous future.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/chips-joint-undertaking-launch-event/
LOCATION:Brussels
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SUMMARY:Co-Designing Diamond Open Access Recommendations and Guidelines for Research Funders\, Sponsors\, and Donors
DESCRIPTION:Science Europe is organising a co-design process to develop Diamond Open Access recommendations and guidelines for research Funders\, Sponsors\, and Donors (FSDs). As diamond open access initiatives gather momentum\, this co-design process is a timely opportunity for FSD experts to come together and discuss how they can provide effective financial support for diamond open access. \nThis meeting will provide a briefing on the development of diamond open access developments in Europe and beyond\, discuss opportunities and challenges for FSDs\, and have a first exchange on co-designing recommendations and guidelines. Two or more workshops will be organised starting in early 2024. Draft recommendations and guidelines will be used to engage FSD leadership in the second half of 2024. Final recommendations and guidelines will be published in March 2025. \nRegistration is available through the ‘Registration’ link above. The co-design process is open to FSDs in Europe. Although Science Europe represents 41 public research funding and performing organisations in 30 countries\, this process is explicitly also open to non-Science Europe members. \nThis co-design process is focussed on research funding organisations. Separate co-design processes for universities and other research performing organisations and policy makers will be organised by the European University Association and OPERAS. \nRegister here.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/co-designing-diamond-open-access-recommendations-and-guidelines-for-research-funders-sponsors-and-donors/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:Strategies for R&D resilience in shifting security paradigms Public S|B Widening conference
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nThe world of science is changing fast as geopolitical tensions between east and west intensify. Science and technology organisations are less open to the world since Russia started the war in Ukraine\, and China and the US engaged in a technology standoff. \nThis conference aims to provide insightful discussions on how security and defence developments profoundly impact research and development in the EU’s so-called Widening countries\, and what policy responses are needed in order to safeguard the future of R&D in this region and beyond. \n\nEvolving Needs: The Widening countries\, located primarily in central and eastern Europe\, face significant threats to their research and development sectors. Not only could we see a diversion of resources towards defence spending in general\, but the R&D investments could also be routed in that direction. There’s also the pressing concern that the costs of research will increase\, as cybersecurity breaches and other security challenges could require investments to fortify research infrastructures. This happens across the EU\, but the impact is asymmetric in countries with below 70% of the EU GDP.\nHistorical and Geographic Insights: The history and geographic position of the Widening countries play a pivotal role in addressing these new challenges. The region\, with its rich historical context\, has often been at the crossroads of major global events. It has unique insights to offer\, borne out of its past experiences in dealing with both security threats and opportunities. Furthermore\, given the region’s proximity to these new areas of conflict\, it now finds itself on the frontline of emerging security challenges. This places the region in a prime position to gain first-hand experiences and a more acute understanding of these new threats. By leveraging its historical insights and frontline perspective\, the region can contribute valuable knowledge to addressing security challenges across the EU.\n\nOur conference seeks to bring together experts and stakeholders from both within and outside the region to explore this dynamic landscape. Together\, we aim to debate policies and strategies for adapting to the new geopolitical circumstances and shape the future of R&D in the face of growing security and defence threats across the EU.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/strategies-for-rd-resilience-in-shifting-security-paradigms-public-sb-widening-conference/
LOCATION:Brussels
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:CHIPS meets Chips: Transatlantic cooperation in semiconductor research Private S|B event in partnership with the Center for Strategic and  International Studies
DESCRIPTION:   \n\n\n\nIn the fast-evolving semiconductor landscape\, the United States and the European Union have embarked on substantial initiatives to bolster their semiconductor industries. With planned investments of $52.7 billion in the US through the CHIPS & Science Act and €43 billion in the EU with the Chips Act\, there is great potential for groundbreaking research\, innovative technologies\, advanced fabrication\, and transformative applications. There is also great potential in trans-Atlantic collaboration. Our high-level conference aims to clarify the goals and challenges of these programmes while also exploring how these ambitious initiatives can complement one another. \nEnhanced cooperation is not without its challenges\, including differing programme regulations\, political objectives\, and industry capabilities. Nevertheless\, the dividends of trans-Atlantic cooperation are potentially immense—greater technological progress\, heightened efficiencies\, reduced costs\, more secure supply chains\, and strengthened trade and diplomatic ties. Many companies and research institutions\, spanning both sides of the Atlantic\, recognise these potential benefits and are actively exploring collaborative opportunities. \nOur event\, jointly organised by Brussels-based Science|Business news service and the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)\, one of America’s leading policy research institutions\, offers a unique platform to discuss these opportunities publicly. Bringing together stakeholders from industry\, academia\, and government \, this conference will be broadcast live from Brussels\,  reported on by the Science|Business news service and followed up with a policy paper from CSIS. \nOur goal is to highlight the need and opportunities inherent in greater cooperation and begin an ongoing transatlantic dialogue that brings together European and Americans from industry\, academia\, and policymakers in this crucial enabling technology.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/chips-meets-chips-transatlantic-cooperation-in-semiconductor-research-private-sb-event-in-partnership-with-the-center-for-strategic-and-international-studies/
LOCATION:Brussels
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SUMMARY:1st European Science Diplomacy Conference – Towards a European Approach to Science Diplomacy
DESCRIPTION:In view of the increasing complexity and interconnectedness of global challenges\, pressures on global commons\, the impact of emerging technologies\, and not least the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine\, science diplomacy plays an ever-greater role\, also in view of the EU’s open strategic autonomy and technological sovereignty. \nIn light of this\, it is essential to mobilise all available tools for the EU to achieve its goals and defend its interests in a coordinated way to enhance the impact of the EU’s actions at the global level. In this regard\, the Global Approach to Research and Innovation\, Europe’s strategy for international cooperation in a changing world also highlights a stronger focus on science diplomacy. \nIn its conclusions on the Global Approach\, and on the future governance of the European Research Area (ERA)\, the Council called for the development of a European Science Diplomacy Agenda. Consequently\, discussions on science diplomacy are ongoing\, both at institutional level and with relevant stakeholders\, with a view of developing a framework for European Science Diplomacy. \nThe conference organised by the Spanish Presidency of the European Council together with the European Commission has the following objectives: \n– Taking stock of the development of the European Framework for Science Diplomacy;\n– Progressing the draft framework and discussing the way ahead;\n– Offering space for dialogue\, co-creation and participation by a broad range of stakeholders and fostering science diplomacy outreach\, also beyond the EU;\n– and enhancing motivation amongst science diplomacy actors to get actively involved and creating visibility for the ongoing process. \nThe conference will also be the occasion to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Madrid Declaration on Science Diplomacy\, which has been endorsed by over 200 experts since its adoption in December 2018. \nMore info here.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/1st-european-science-diplomacy-conference-towards-a-european-approach-to-science-diplomacy/
LOCATION:madrid\, Madrid\, Spain
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