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European research infrastructures development watch

Objective

The objective of the ERID-Watch project is to mutually improve the Member-State policy mix impacting the Research & Innovation topics in order to increase the public investment efficiency for European Research Infrastructures (RIs) and develop Public/Private Partnership (PPP) in this context. The Member States, Research Institutes, Universities and RI Operators engaged in this proposal intend to exchange their experience in running selected existing RIs and their related policies, in order to build-up recommendations and best-practices methods.

Two ways are expected for facilitating the achievement of this objective. The first way is to stimulate new approaches for the construction and up-grades of RIs through the leverage of public procurements policies and a revisiting of RI's governing rules facilitating the settlement of sustainable PPP. The second is to identify and stimulate Knowledge & Technology transfers of emerging cross-cutting technologies linked to this market of procurements and able to boost European competitiveness through the development of new products and new markets.

Clearly, this action does not substitute itself to the European level policies and decisions which are being implemented with parent objectives such as ESFRI (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures) European road-map process or activities to be launched under the Competitiveness and Innovation Programme. The final ambition will be to make the best practices methods sustainable in the RI management in order to develop a continuous improvement process as it is used in industry.

Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.

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Topic(s)

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Call for proposal

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FP6-2005-RTD-OMC-NET
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Funding Scheme

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CA - Coordination action

Coordinator

COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE (CEA)
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Total cost

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