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IST-EC2 Newsletter February 1, 2007


BREAKING NEWS- FP7 Info Days in CANADA in March - Come and Meet IST-EC2 European Partners!

IST-EC 2 in partnerships with the Canadian National Contact Point and ERA-Can will be holding a series of FP7 Info Days the week of March 12 in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal in Canada.

At the Information Days you will have presentations from the ICT NCP directorate of the European Commission outlining the 7 ICT Challenges as well as information on how Canadian researchers can participate in the COST program. The newly established ERA-Can office will cover information relating to the other thematic areas of FP7, including life sciences, health, biotechnology, agriculture, environment and food.

Representatives of key Canadian federal and provincial funding agencies will also be on hand to provide up-to-date information on current programs. Opportunities for networking and meeting other researchers will also be a key component of these sessions.

For complete information and registration details to any of these events, please log onto: www.crc.ca/ncp and then to the FP7 Info Days box and register to the location of your choice.

For more information contact:

Debbie Kemp, Canadian ICT National Contact Point
+1 613-998-4287

Jim Burt, Canadian, IST-EC 2 Canadian Coordinator
+1 613-996-4292

Mounib Mekhilef, IST-EC2 Coordinating Partner
+33 1 41 13 17 34

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IST-EC2 is supported in Europe by the European Commission
DG Information Society and Media - under FP6
IST-EC2 is supported in Canada by key Federal Government Departments and Agencies,
and the Computer Research Institute Montreal