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EU-India STI Cooperation Days 2015 - Registration closes in two weeks!

29. Sep 2015

The EU-India STI Days 2015 are organized in Rome, Italy, on the 15th and 16th of October.

Already for the sixth time, the EU-India Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Cooperation Days will bring together policy makers, researchers, businesses and research managers to discuss ongoing and future cooperation and to set the scene for further fruitful initiatives in the field of STI. The aim of the EU-India STI Cooperation Days is to support new research and business networks and to promote funding opportunities offered by the EU, its Member States, India, and industry.


This year, the STI Days take a specific focus on “Water for Health” in order to maximize future scientific and business collaboration in this field. The event features:


•    Setting the scene for Indo-European collaboration on Water research:  Learn about the latest policy developments in EU-India research and innovation cooperation from European Union and Indian government officials and global leaders.
•    Introduction to Indo-European STI Cooperation Support Initiatives
•    Discussion on the future of cooperation in STI collaboration between Europe and India as well as expert panel on joining forces on the Ganges Rejuvenation Plan and the Water JPI
•    Showcasing Indo-European cooperation projects in water research
•    Networking Café to meet conference participants
•    Masterclass in Business Development


The event is supported by the European Commission, jointly organised by the EU-funded projects INDIGO POLICY and INNO INDIGO (www.indigoprojects.eu), and in partnership with The European Technology Platform for Water (wsstp.eu).


The EU-India STI Days are organized in Rome, Italy, on the 15th and 16th of October. Join for more than 230 already registered participants and register in the event by the 13th of October 2015.

Find the full agenda and more information about the event at https://www.b2match.eu/euindiacoopdays2015

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