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STI International Cooperation Network for Eastern Partnership Countries – PLUS

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  • EaP PLUS
  • Posted on: Oct 11, 2016

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Post Date: Oct 11, 2016

Tags: Innovation, Policy support

The project 'STI International Cooperation Network for EaP Countries Plus (EaP PLUS)' aims to stimulate cooperation between researchers from the EaP countries and EU MS and enhance the active participation of the Eastern Partnership countries in Horizon 2020 Framework Programme.

Building on the results of the predecessor FP7 project 'IncoNet EaP', the project will eliminate remaining obstacles to EU-EaP STI cooperation through a number of innovative and targeted actions:

  • strategic priority setting through supporting EU-EaP policy dialogue and through maximizing the impact of the association to Horizon 2020;
  • stronger interaction between researchers & participation in H2020, i.e. Info days, cooperation with scientific diaspora, and grants for networking;
  • promotion of the research-innovation interface supporting communities of excellence, i.e. co-patenting analyses, clustering schemes, promotion of the technology platforms concept to EaP countries;
  • optimal framework conditions and increasing coordination in policies and programmes through training seminars for STI policymakers, increased coordination and synergies between policies and programmes of EU/MS and EaP, i.e. JPIs, COST, national programmes;
  • communication and outreach through innovative actions
Call ID: H2020-INT-INCO-2015
Overall EC contribution: € 1,569,078.75
Name of UA partner(s) involved:

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine NAS of Ukraine;

The Centre for Scientific and Technical Information and Innovation Promotion of Ukraine

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