The European Investment Bank, in cooperation with EFCA and FEACO, is organising a series of seminars aimed at promoting the funding available to support the economic objectives of the European Union, and supporting the development of expert partnerships and quality projects.
The second seminar in the series, on the theme Financing for Research & Development, is to take place at the Hotel Silken Berlaymont in Brussels on 14th December 2006, 10h00 - 16h00.
What will you learn?
EIB experts will present current and upcoming financing instruments, under the 6th and 7th Framework Programmes, including the new initiative entitled the Risk-Sharing Finance Facility (RSFF). The seminar will also explore procedures by which proposals are submitted and assessed. Participants will have the opportunity to actively contribute comments and questions, share experiences and to network.
Who should attend?
Background Information
The Lisbon Strategy, also known as the Lisbon Agenda or Lisbon Process, is an action and development plan for the European Union. It was set out by the European Council in Lisbon on March 2000 aiming to make the EU "the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-driven economy by 2010".
Against this background, as part of the Innovation 2010 Initiative (i2i) the EIB supports investment in R&D by financing:
The geographical areas eligible for support under i2i are:
Research Funding for Universities
In addition to its financing activities, the EIB develops other accompanying initiatives to promote learning and research. In this field, the EIB-Universities Research Action covers three programmes:
Registration
Registration is free. For more information on the programme and registration please see the related items on this page.
Venue & Accommodation
Partners for the Seminar
Presentations: