World leading Centre of Excellence in Space Engineering...
ATTN.: Dr. Helen Webber:
Important Remark to the Space Smile: -
"I put over the Theory of Relativity,
Thermodynamics alone!" ... –
<!--[if !supportLists]-->- <!--[endif]-->Albert Einstein
PS: MULTICOSMOS Project Proposal Cosmical Strategical Idea:
From Prigogine Themodynamics Synergy to the Transcendental Time Machine!...
ATTN. - The International FP7 Space Information Day
from 20-21 June 2012 at the University of Surrey, UK.
The International FP7 Space Information Day will provide you with fullinformation in
advance of publication of what will be the last Call under FP7.
Participants will get
• First-hand information on the Call content & on future EU Space funding under Horizon 2020
• Pre-organised as well as spontaneous matchmaking opportunities via face-to-face meetings
• Short presentations on project ideas and the competencies of potential partners
• Profile poster session
• European-wide participation
• Spontaneous networking opportunities in a relaxed environment
Learn more about the International FP7 Space Information Day and register online at
www.space-infoday.eu
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SpaceEU: presentations online!... SpaceEU a big success!...
Over 450 participants from 38 countries seized the opportunity to learn about the
European Space landscape, to meet with and talk to others and to link with representatives
from countries outside Europe at SpaceEU in Brussels on 28/29 February.
The COSMOS project, a network of National Contact Points for Space from 30 countries,
organised SpaceEU to bring together many of these key Space players!...
The big players - European Commission, ESA, country representatives and industry explained
what they did and shared their ideas for further cooperation.
In dedicated Matchmaking Sessions some 60 participants briefly presented their
Space research profiles, and many successful projects and initiatives were showcased.
At the same time around 340 pre-arranged bilateral meetings allowed the attendees to meet
other participants to explore future cooperation.
Countries outside Europe: - USA, Russia, Japan, China, Ukraine, Canada and South Africa
were represented and described their own Space activities and opportunities for cooperation
with European actors. SpaceEU was the first event of its kind. The high level of interest
beforehand and positive feedback during and after the event demonstrated that there is
a significant level of interest in professional events like this as an element in the
European Space landscape.
Presentations are now online!...
Now you can share the output of two days of rich discussion by viewing all the presentations
and posters at http://www.b2match.eu/spaceeu/pages/downloads.
Participant’s profiles still worthwhile looking at Furthermore the profiles of all participants are
available and can be searched under http://www.b2match.eu/spaceeu/search.
Here you might find relevant competencies e. g. for the last Space call under FP7 which is due
to be published on 12 July 2012.
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