New sensors paint real-time picture of ocean health: The EU-funded COMMON SENSE project developed and tested a new generation of autonomous marine monitoring sensors that require far less upkeep while providing scientists with a wealth of data on issues such the oversupply of nutrients known as eutrophication, heavy metal concentrations, […]
Monthly Archives: November 2017
Horizon 2020 data on projects offer statistics about the number of project participations and request EU funding by country, requested EU funding by Type of Organisation . Regarding the requested EU funding, the total goes up to 26.654.699.101 euros. The country that is at the top is the Germany with 4.390.827.121 euros […]
The 7th Forum of Biomass and Waste, which will be held on March 1st, 2018 in Warsaw. The Forum of Biomass and Waste is a series of debates, meetings and accompanying events that cover the most important issues for the development of the biomass sector and those related to the […]
Horizon 2020 data on proposals offer statistics about the projects proposals for the calls such as how many proposals were submitted by each country or which is the success rate of the mentioned proposals. Regarding the requested EU funding, the total goes up to 208.075.369.639 euros, with 127.492 eligible proposals from […]
The Presentations of the 14 of November of the Horizon 2020 Info Day on Societal Challenge 2 calls for 2018 are now here available in case you missed the Info Day in Brussels. From this presentations is possible to highlight which are the research priorities and novelties for the 2018-2020 […]
EUBIA endorses the European Bioeconomy Stakeholders Manifesto, launched in November 2017 at the Bioeconomy Policy Day. The Manifesto is endorsed also by the members of the European Bioeconomy Stakeholder Panel and other bioeconomy stakeholders. The Manifesto presents the state of the Bioeconomy, including which are the opportunities and challenges, offering […]
Biofuture Platform: Kickstarting a global, advanced economy. A declaration was adopted the 16th November 2017 at the COP23 Climate Change Conference in Bonn by member countries of the Biofuture Platform regarding the issue of sustainable biofuels and the target to enlarge the bioeconomy: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, […]
POLITICO will gather 130+ farmers, policymakers and agriculture and food industry experts for the first Agriculture & Food Summit, in Paris. The challenges and opportunities of sustainable food production and the ways in which our growing world is inspiring innovation and industry potential will be discussed. Please find here more information of the event.
The event will bring together senior EU policy-makers, business and civil society representatives to reflect on the main outcomes of COP23 and explore Member States and cities commitments to tackle climate change and what all this means for the energy transition process. Find here more information about the event.