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SUMMARY:2nd Science|Business Sector Day: Green Deal & Climate – The road to net-zero industry
DESCRIPTION:Watch the conference videos here \nThe European Green Deal is arguably the biggest ambition of the current European Commission and EU leaders agree on the need to accelerate Europe’s transition to a net-zero industry. While the EU agreed to invest part of its 1.8 trillion budget euros into accelerating the transition to a more sustainable economy\, it needs to get better and faster at moving tech ideas towards the marketplace. Several related questions arise\, among which: How Europe’s climate policies and tools can help set the right research and investment priorities to help make it happen? What are the key priorities for climate-related research in the short and medium terms\, and how can EU funding support and leverage the success of green tech incubators\, entrepreneurs and international cooperation? What is the responsibility of large corporations in the process? And how can Europe reposition value chains to obtain the resources it lacks while avoiding the creation of new dependencies? \nOn 18 and 19 September\, Science|Business will gather experts from industry\, research and policy to assess the state of play in the implementation of key aspects of the plan\, especially the Net-Zero Industry Act\, as well as the research needed to make it happen and other challenges ahead. \nDownload the event pack here.
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/2nd-sciencebusiness-sector-day-green-deal-climate-the-road-to-net-zero-industry-3/
LOCATION:Brussels
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SUMMARY:Summer Meeting 2023 - Knowledge valorisation: the role of research and technology infrastructures
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the EU Project RITIFI. #HorizonEurope \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event took place in the Portuguese Permanent Representation\, Avenue de Cortenbergh 12\, 1040 Brussels. \nWatch the full conference here. \n \nClick on each speaker’s name to download the presentation.  \n9h30 Opening \n\nManuela Teixeira Pinto\,  Deputy Permanent Representative of Portugal to the European Union\nInês Lynce\, INESC Brussels HUB Management Committee Chair and President at INESC ID\nBertrand Bouchet\, RITIFI project & Head of CEA Representation in Brussels\n\nArlindo Oliveira\, INESC Holding President\nRaquel Sequeira\, Trade and Investment Officer at aicep Portugal Global\n\nModeration: Ricardo Migueis\, Head of Office at INESC Brussels HUB \n10h15-12h30 Establishing the tools for knowledge valorisation \n10h15 Part A: The policy context (speakers + 30 min round table) \nFostering knowledge valorisation and strategic autonomy \n\nDominik Sobczak\, Deputy Head of Unit at European Commission\, DG Research & Innovation\nRené Martins\, Research Infrastructures and Open Science\, DG Research & Innovation\n\nEuropean Technology Infrastructures and their role in knowledge valorisation \n\nDavid Holden\, European Coordinator Technology Division at CEA\n\nThe European Research infrastructures and their role in knowledge valorisation \n\nMaja Bucar\, Professor at the University of Ljubljana and member of the ESFRI drafting group on RI industry cooperation\n\nModeration: Simon Pickard\, Network Director at Science Business \n11h15 Coffee-Break \n11h30 Part B: The role of RIs and TIs in supporting industry \nEuropean Technology Infrastructures in the EU R&I landscape \n\nSophie Viscido\, Principal Consultant at Technopolis Group\n\nResearch Infrastructures’ role in the innovation ecosystem \n\nKristiaan Temst\, KU Leuven and imec\, Chair at ESFRI Physical Sciences and Engineering Strategy Working Group\n\nRoadmap for aviation research infrastructures in Europe – the RINGO Project \n\nFrancesco Ferrigno\, Business Development & Strategic Planning at CIRA – the Italian Aerospace Research Centre\n\nModeration:  Susana Cardoso Freitas\, Director at INESC Microsystems and Nanotechnologies \n12h30 Lunch Break \n14h Inspirational cases for knowledge valorisation \nTest infrastructures supporting the transition to the hydrogen society \n\nNikolaj Zangenberg\, Innovation Manager at Danish Technological Institute\n\nCo-designing with industry for new high impact services in micro-electronics\, pharma\, batteries \n\nEdward Mitchell\, Head of Business Development at ESRF\n\nEATRIS Public private Innovation Hub \n\nAnton Ussi\, Operations & Finance Director at EATRIS\n\nThe Advanced Materials initiative 2030 \n\nPhilippe Jacques\, Managing Director at EMIRI – the Energy Materials Industrial Research Initiative\n\nThe example of accelerator-based RIs and TIs \n\nAngeles Faus-Golfe\, chair of the Industry Advisory Board in the I.FAST project\n\nModeration:  Maurits Butter\, Senior Orchestrating expert at TNO \n15h30 Coffee break \n15h45 Unlocking value creation for strategic autonomy: discussion groups \n5 thematic discussion groups focused on exploring the role of infrastructures in supporting value creation\, from a research starting point\, in a close relation with EU policy priorities. \nParallel discussion Groups \n\nMicroelectronics. Rapporteur: Jorge Fernandes\, INESC ID\nMaterials & Manufacturing. Rapporteur: José Carlos Caldeira\, INESC TEC\nBiotechnology. Rapporteur: Nicolas Villacorta\, Helmholtz\nEnergy. Rapporteur: Luís Seca\, INESC TEC\n\nA set of key questions will be shared with the groups to guide discussion and provide comparative reporting material\, resulting from the discussions in different thematic groups. All groups will receive the same set of questions. \nThematic discussion groups are open to registration and have a rapporteur each. \nKey questions: \n\nWhat are the most important challenges facing Europe within this theme?\nWhat are the main barriers preventing the challenges in being solved?\nHow can RIs and TIs help lower the barriers and solve the challenges?\nHow would you most efficiently spend 10 M-EUR to support innovation in this field?\n\nAll questions should be answered having in mind the general RI and TI challenges and the specific challenges to the thematic group where you are participating. \n17h15 Conclusions and the way forward – round table \nRapporteurs of the different thematic discussion groups present the outcomes of the discussion. \nModeration: Maurits Butter\, Senior Orchestrating expert at TNO \n18h Close of meeting
URL:https://hub.inesc.pt/event/summer-meeting-2023-knowledge-valorisation-the-role-of-research-and-technology-infrastructures/
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