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European research centres and representations in the USA
Report on U.S. FP7 participation in collaborative research projects and support actions
Input paper based on outcomes of the EU-U.S.
The EU-U.S. Innovation Conference on ´How to integrate the innovation dimension in the EU-U.S. S&T Agreement´ was organised by the EU funded BILAT USA 2.0 (FP7) project on January 14-15, 2015 in Brussels. It gathered about 30 experts and 120 policymakers and stakeholders from the U.S. and from Europe. In six panels and roundtables participants discussed the upcoming challenges and opportunities in innovation partnerships under the EU-U.S.
US programmes for Europeans
This document is a catalogue of current U.S. programmes that are open for European participation. Due to the decentralized and scattered US research and innovation funding system, the need to track down open U.S. programmes and their promotion arose, so that interested European researchers and stakeholders would be able to find all information in one package.
BILAT USA 2.0 H2020 guide for US researchers
A Guide to US participation in the European Union’s Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2014-2020)
D3.1: Report on the EU & U.S. innovation policy framework and relevant initiatives (Revised report)
Inventory of existing programmes in Europe with the USA
BILAT USA 2.0 finalised in summer 2014 its Report on existing programmes in Europe with the USA identifying existing and potential synergies within bilateral and multilateral programmes, initiatives and projects between Europe and the USA. It is a summary of several reference documents showing the development of the scientific and technological cooperation between the European Union and the United States based on transatlantic S&T Agreements and several transatlantic bilateral and multilateral programmes, initiatives and projects.
US Programs for Europeans
This document is a tool to foster bilateral cooperation between Europe and the USA. It is a catalogue of current U.S. programmes that are open for European participation. Due to the highly decentralized system of STI funding in the U.S., the need to track down open U.S. programmes and their promotion arose, so that interested European researchers and stakeholders would be able to find all information in one package.
SME opportunities for EU-US collaboration in Horizon 2020
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