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INSTITUTE FOR PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES. Seville, since 1994. http://www.jrc.es. IPTS in the JRC context. IPTS' Mission.
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INSTITUTE FOR PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES Seville, since 1994 http://www.jrc.es
IPTS' Mission The mission of IPTS is to provide customer-driven support to the EU policy-making process, by researching science-based responses to policy challenges that have both a socio-economic as well as a scientific/technological dimension
IPTS' business in short Our primary business is to assist other Commission services in the conception and formulation of EU policies Working with our customers we identify policy challenges, explore policy options and assess policy impacts As a research-based institute, we foster the constant improvement of our competence and intensively network with our counterparts in the Member States and beyond
IPTS' Main Customers • DG Environment • DG Research • DG Information Society • DG Agriculture • DG Transport and Energy • DG Enterprise • European Parliament
Director Peter KIND Adviser. Research NetworksGustavo FAHRENKROG Support to the European Research Area (SERA)Patrice LAGET Technologies for information and communication(ICT) Jean Claude BURGELMAN acting Sustainability in agriculture, food and health (SAFH)Per SØRUP Management support (MSU) Asunción RUBIRALTA CASAS Sustainability in industry, energy and transport (SIET)Luis DELGADO SANCHO acting • Energy and industrial greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions scenarios • Energy Technologies Modelling and Scenarios Project • Clean technologies • European integrated pollution prevention and control Bureau (EIPPCB) • Staff: 35 Staff: 33 • Industrial Research and Innovation • Policies and Human Resources for Research • European Foresight • Staff: 32 • Privacy and Identity in the Information Society • Foresight in Information Society Technologies in Europe • Staff: 20 • Sustainable Agriculture • Life Sciences and Technologies in Health and Agrofood • Staff: 17 TOTAL PLANNED STAFF FOR 2005: 160
Support to Environment and Sustainability Policies Action:European IPPC Bureau Action:Clean Technologies: Prospective techno-economic analyses and scenarios (CLEANTECH) Action:Energy and Industrial Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Scenarios: Techno-economic assessment of mitigation policies Action:Energy Technologies Modelling and Scenarios Project (ETMOS) Success Story: IPTS’ input to DG ENV “Russian arguments against ratifying the Kyoto Protocol: An analysis.” was used as negotiating arguments vis-à-vis the Russian Federation to ratify Kyoto. Success Story. Introduction and implementation of EU policies: EIPPC Bureau
Support to Research Policy • Action: Policies and Human Resources for Research (ERAWATCH) • Action: European Foresight (FOR-ERA) • Action: Industrial Research and Innovation (IRI) Success Story: First EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard. As part of its support to the implementation of the EU’s Investing in Research action plan, IPTS published the first EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard. It provides instructive, up-to-date comparisons between companies, sectors, and geographical areas, as well as a picture of the competitive situation of EU firms in the global R&D environment.
Support to Information Society Policy Action: Foresight on Information Society Technologies in Europe (FISTE) Action: Prospective Cybersecurity Activities (PRIDIS) Success Story: Study on “Biometrics at the Frontiers: Assessing the Impact on Society” requested by the European Parliament’s LIBE Committee. The study highlights a number of key issues to be taken into account when considering the large-scale implementation of biometric technologies. The overall message is that the introduction of biometrics is not just a technological issue. It poses challenges to the way our society is organised, challenges which need to be addressed in the near future if Europe is to shape the use of biometric technologies so as to derive maximum benefit from their deployment.
Support to Agriculture, Food and Health • Action: Sustainable Agriculture (SUSTAG) • Action: Life sciences and technologies in health and agro-food (LIFETECH Success Story: Scenarios for co-existence of genetically modified, conventional and organic crops in European agriculture. Report. What will be the levels of adventitious presence of GM crops in organic or conventional crops, with current farming practices if the share of GM crops increases to 10% or 50%? This study was done for three crops for which GM varieties are available (oilseed rape for seed production, maize for feed production and potatoes for consumption), and for several farm types (both organic and conventional) that were defined to cover the variability present in EU farming infrastructure.
CONTACT: EUROPEAN COMMISSION DIRECTORATE GENERAL JOINT RESEARCH CENTREINSTITUTE FOR PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES Edificio Expo, C/ Inca Garcilaso, s/nE-41092 SEVILLA, Spain Phone number: +34-95-448 8318Fax number: +34-95-448 8300 www.jrc.es www.jrc.cec.eu.int