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Information day on opportunities for SMEs in European R&D programmes

Event taking place in the Canary Islands on July 8, 2003

8 July 2003 - 8 July 2003
Spain
FP6 offers a wide variety of opportunities for SMEs that wish to share knowledge and the risks associated with development of new or improved services, products, processes, etc. Even SMEs from traditional industry may benefit from the technology transfer in other sectors or by being the first users to introduce advanced RTD developments.
The information day will also show the services provided by the network pymERA in order to pave the way to SMEs into FP6. This network with regional offices is financed by the Ministry for Science & Technology and supported by CDTI as National Contact Point for FP6.
The event will take place in Tenerife and will be transmitted by videoconference to Las Palmas (Canary Island), on the 8th of July. The agenda may be found under http://www.itccanarias.org/CRAFT/The(opens in new window) Canary Islands Technological Institute (ITC) is a public enterprise, created by the Government of the Canaries on the 30th July 1992. The Institute runs activities in the areas of Research, Development and Innovation, focussing in services to companies in the Region. The ITCs main objective is promoting and supporting the technological development within the Archipelago. It also aims to encourage and to drive forward Research, either developed by its own or by subsidiary enterprises, in order to favour productive development, as well as business training in the Canary Islands.
The ITC has sites in both capital islands in the Region (Gran Canaria and Tenerife), deploying its activities through the departments making up its functional structure. Furthermore, the Institute holds infrastructures and run services in the islands of La Palma and El Hierro, willing to widen these to the rest of the islands.
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