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Warsaw Conference Launching FP6 25-26 November 2002

Warsaw Conference Launching FP6 25-26 November 2002. Cooperation Poland - Austria: Achievements in FP5 and opportunities for FP6 Manfred Horvat BIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Cooperation, Austria. The BIT in Poland: past, present and future activities

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Warsaw Conference Launching FP6 25-26 November 2002

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  1. Warsaw Conference Launching FP625-26 November 2002 Cooperation Poland - Austria: Achievements in FP5 and opportunities for FP6 Manfred Horvat BIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Cooperation, Austria

  2. The BIT in Poland: past, present and future activities AT/PL success in FP5 perspectives for stimulatingAT/PL co-operation in FP6 Contents

  3. BIT in Poland - How it all started • Twin Partner of FEMIRC Poland, FNP • Phare SCI TECH Programm, FNP: • Polish Participation in EU RTD Programmes • Polish Liaison Officer for SME Aspects in FP5 • evaluation of Polish Centres of Excellence (Phare) • POLNET and POLDA • information days in PL cities • visits of PL Contact Points in BIT • joint projects: AMs and ETIs

  4. BIT‘s collaboration in EU projects, e.g.: Partners for Life, IPPT Fellows for Industry, IPPT TRAIN-NET, IPPT UNIVERSAL, TU Warschau Joint AT-PL projects: PL partners in 10,5 % of all AT projects (1.320) 188 AT, 170 PL participations in 140 projects coordinators: 22 AT, 4 PL Substantial increase Aug ´01 to Nov ´02 BIT and AT in Poland: Present state

  5. FP5: Participation in EU projects withAustrian partners More than 11.000 participationsin 1.332 projects with AT partners

  6. Successful projects with partners fromAustria and the Candidate Countries

  7. Projects with Austrian and Polish participation

  8. Successful participations in projectswith Austrian and Polish partners

  9. Perspectives for enhancingAT-PL cooperation in FP6 • Continuation of a success story: • enhanced cooperation & exchange of Contact Points • Ajoint AT/PL ERA&FP6 Action Plan: • exploiting the information on the 2002 EoI Call • Specific Support Actions • Economic and Technological Intelligence actions • linking PL Centres of Excellence with AT Centres • linking AT companies in PL with Polish RTD • stimulating university-university cooperation • utilising PAN-OeAW cooperation • BIT initiative „Partnership for Research“ • an AT/PL Steering Group for EU RTD and innovation

  10. Results from the 2002 EoI-Exercise

  11. Strategic use of the MC Mobility Scheme: promoting Marie Curie fellows from Candidate Countries to Austria preparing a EU RTD project as integrated part of the Marie Curie training promoting Marie Curie fellows from Austria to Candidate Countries preparing the ground forlong-term cooperation Re-inforcing the BIT initiative:„Partnership for Research“

  12. Partnership Catalogue: more than 600 possible host organisations! Web page: http://www.bit.ac.at/partnership or PL: http://www.kbn.gov.pl/en/index.html advertisments in newspapers e.g. Rzeczpospolita “road show” e.g. Cracow, Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw, Warsaw, etc. Co-operation of NCPs! „Partnership for Research“:A strategic approach

  13. 21.09.01: Bratislava, SK 25.09.01: Kosice, SK 01.10.01: Budapest, HU 09.10.01: Brno, CZ 09.10.01: Tallinn, EE 11.10.01: Szeged, HU 11.10.01: Riga, LV 12.10.01: Pecs, HU 15.10.01: Vilnius, LT 16.10.01: Prague, CZ 17.10.01: Gdansk, PL 23.10.01: Timisoara, RO 25.10.01: Bukarest, RO 06.11.01: Sczecin, PL 07.11.01: Sofia, BG 08.11.01: Wroclaw, PL 14.11.01: Warsaw, PL 15.11.01: Cracow, PL 27.11.01: Maribor, SI 28.11.01: Ljubljana, SI Austrian Partnership for Research with the Candidate Countries The 2001 BIT „Road show“ Coordinator in BIT:Dr. Gerald Mueller-Niklas

  14. Objectives: to enhance AT/PL co-operation in EU RTD and Innovation activities Strategy: managed by NCPs using a platform of sector actors for promoting co-operation Measures: preparing sector specific action plans extending existing bilateral links into EU RTD making strategic use of all FP instruments using synergies with activities of other RTD fora An Austrian-Polish Steering Groupfor EU RTD and Innovation

  15. BIT - Contact persons • Manfred Horvat, Director: Co-ordination National Contact Point, NEST • Sabine Herlitschka, Dep. Dir.: Life Sciences, Food • Klaus Bernhardt: Information Society Technologies • Gerald Kern: Nanotechnologies, Materials, Production • Hans Rohowetz:Aeronautics and Space, Transport • Bettina Asamer: Environment • Siegfried Loicht: Energy • Andrea Höglinger: Socio-economic Research, Science & Society • S. Herlitschka & M. Bidmon:SME Measures • Robert Schwertner: International Co-operation • Kurt Butscher: Innovation,INNOVATION Relay Centre Austria • Gerald Müller-Niklas: Human Resources, Infrastructures • Christian Hopp:Legal and financial matters of EU RTD

  16. For any further information,ideas, comments, suggestions ... ... get in contact with: Prof. Manfred Horvat Director, BIT horvat@bit.ac.at Tel +43 1 5811616-114, Fax +43 1 5811616-16 DI Dr. Sabine Herlitschka Deputy Director, BIT herlitschka@bit.ac.at Tel +43 1 5811616-103, Fax +43 1 5811616-16

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