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Prior information notice for various studies relating to the Sixth Framework Programme

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April 10, 2003

Brussels, 09 Apr 2003

The European Commission has published a prior information notice regarding calls for proposals for various study services, including a study and seminar on strategies for the exploitation of research, a study on the anticipated impact of research funding, an evaluation of the specific new instruments implemented in thematic priority three of the 'Integrating' programme, and a study on the future RTD needs relating to industrial technologies.

Specifically, the four sections of the call will involve the following:

- Exploitation strategy involving a study on potential obstacles to the exploitation of the project's results and a seminar, run by the expert who carried out this study, with the project partners, to develop an exploitation strategy which takes these risks into account.

  • Scheduled call date: second half of 2003.
  • Estimated total budget: 300 000 - 400 000 euro

    - Study on the anticipated impact of research funding in specific areas of industrial production, materials and nanotechnologies.

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  • Scheduled call date: fourth quarter of 2003.
  • Estimated total budget: 800 000 euro

    - Evaluation of the specific new instruments implemented in thematic priority three of the 'Integrating' programme, and conceptual design of novel financing mechanisms.

  • Scheduled call date: fourth quarter of 2003.
  • Estimated total budget: 500 000 euro

    - Identification of future research technology development (RTD) needs related to industrial technologies. A set of workshops, surveys and studies will be carried out aiming to identify European industry research needs in the long-term (up to 20 years).

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  • Scheduled call date: fourth quarter of 2003.
  • Estimated total budget: 1 200 000 euro

    For further information, please consult the following web address:
    ccur/en/en/60816-2003.htm
    Remarks: Before contacting the Commission, tenderers are strongly advised to consult the original text in the Official Journal of the European Communities at the reference below.

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