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IST-EC2 Newsletter May 2, 2007


Do you have any Success Stories on joint Euro-Canadian collaborations?


Dear Community Member,

Are you involved with, or in the process of becoming involved with any collaborative R&D initiatives between Europe and Canada? As the IST-EC2 Project would like to assess the success of the efforts put in place, project partners would like to identify as many success stories as possible highlighting the benefits of joint Euro-Canadian Research and Development (R&D) collaboration. 

Examples of successful joint Europe Canadian collaboration could be in the form of R&D project proposals, commercial agreements, or any other kind of joint cooperation initiative. If the initiative was established as a result of, or is in any way connected with your involvement in the IST-EC2 project, please provide the following information:

  1. Name and start/end dates of the Project /Agreement/Cooperation;
  2. Names of the European and Canadian Partners involved;
  3. If applicable, indicate the European tender / call for proposals or the Canadian funding agency/programme to which the project proposal has been submitted;
  4. Main Scope and Expected Results of the Project/Agreement/Cooperation;


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact any of the IST-EC2 partners using  the “contact us” box in the home page. Replies should be directed to IST-EC2 project partner Andrew Cameron by Thursday May 10, 2007.

Please, do also not hesitate to submit a partner search to the web portal, should you need any further partners to finalize your partnership.

Kind regards
The IST-EC2 Team

 


- Information Society Technologies Europe Canada -

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