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Start: 22/03/2010 12:50
La FBK a Bruxelles per la presentazione del consorzio “ESEIA” sull’energia sostenibile.(m.l.) E' iniziata oggi e proseguirà fino al 26 marzo prossimo a Bruxelles la settimana dell’energia sostenibile ‘Energy Week’ organizzata dalla Commissione Europea e che prevede numerose iniziative di informazione e approfondimento sul tema. Mercoledì 24 marzo sarà protagonista ESEIA (European Sustainable Energy Innovation Alliance) – l’alleanza europea sull’energia sostenibile, di cui anche la Fondazione Bruno Kessler fa parte, grazie alle numerose unità di ricerca che lavorano in questo campo. Il responsabile del Grant Office della FBK, Francesco Della Porta, parteciperà come moderatore dell’incontro sul tema “Dall’idea al mercato. Alcune esperienze regionali”, che si terrà nell’ambito del workshop dedicato alle “Regioni europee modello nell’ambito dell’energia sostenibile”. Ogni ulteriore informazione è reperibile qui NOTA About eseia (http://eseia.eu/) Eseia is a European association of leading innovation organisations in the field of sustainable energy systems dedicated to advancing innovation to implement sustainable energy systems in Europe as well as on a global scale. eseia was founded in July 2009 by three proponents from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Franz Stelzer, Vice- Rector Research and Technology, Michael Narodoslawsky, Professor Process and Particle Engineering and Brigitte Hasewend, Director International and Strategic Partnerships. eseia is a strategic partner in the eCANDO EIT-ENERGY KIC Proposal submitted to the EIT end of August 2009. The legal status of eseia is a non-profit association under Austrian law. The eseia-Secretariat is located in Graz where the President of eseia, Hans Sünkel, Rector of TU Graz is based. eseia is a European cross-sector membership organisation of scientific, business and political partner organisations from European countries and outside. 70 organisations from 23 European countries have expressed their interest to become members of eseia. Among themselves the eseia members cover all relevant fields in sustainable energy from energy provision to energy consumption in research, teaching and innovation. eseia is active in several fields such as the management of sustainable energy innovation programmes, the organisation of expert panels, the design of entrepreneurial education programmes, the dialogue with the public, lobbying for sustainable energy solutions on various levels and foster international cooperation. eseia – eCANDO Regions Currently, the major undertaking of eseia is eseia - eCANDO Regions supported by TU Graz, FBK, TUHH and the University of Twente, and BRP Powertrain. eseia takes up the mission to be an active and reliable partner for European regions in their quest to implement sustainable energy systems. Eseia eCANDO Regions will provide the service of linking the knowledge generation community and business partners with regions in order to facilitate implementation of ground breaking systemic innovation by efficiently linking partners from universities, innovation institutions and business with regions. Our Mission By 2012 eseia intends to be active in 10 regions of Europe that will be acting as innovation labs in partnership with regional players, businesses, institutions and society. By 2015 eseia will have developed an innovative method to integrate the necessary knowledge development, education and information measures. By 2019 the running labs will be converted into implementation at a wider scale in the active regions, running as models for the whole of Europe and globally. Start: 22/03/2010 13:00
FBK in Brussels for the presentation of the “ESEIA” consortium for sustainable energy. (m.l.) The European Commission has organized in Brussels, from today until March 26, 2010, an ‘Energy Week’ event regarding sustainable energy with a programme that includes various information and theme highlighting initiatives. Wednesday, March 24, is the day for the presentation of ESEIA (European Sustainable Energy Innovation Alliance) of which Fondazione Bruno Kessler is a member. The Head of the FBK Grant Office, Francesco Della Porta, will participate as chairman of the meeting on the theme “Dall’idea al mercato. Alcune esperienze regionali” (From the idea to the market. Showcases from the regions), to be held during the workshop “European model regions in sustainable energy”. Click here for further information NOTA About eseia (http://eseia.eu/) Eseia is a European association of leading innovation organisations in the field of sustainable energy systems dedicated to advancing innovation to implement sustainable energy systems in Europe as well as on a global scale. eseia was founded in July 2009 by three proponents from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Franz Stelzer, Vice- Rector Research and Technology, Michael Narodoslawsky, Professor Process and Particle Engineering and Brigitte Hasewend, Director International and Strategic Partnerships. eseia is a strategic partner in the eCANDO EIT-ENERGY KIC Proposal submitted to the EIT end of August 2009. The legal status of eseia is a non-profit association under Austrian law. The eseia-Secretariat is located in Graz where the President of eseia, Hans Sünkel, Rector of TU Graz is based. eseia is a European cross-sector membership organisation of scientific, business and political partner organisations from European countries and outside. 70 organisations from 23 European countries have expressed their interest to become members of eseia. Among themselves the eseia members cover all relevant fields in sustainable energy from energy provision to energy consumption in research, teaching and innovation. eseia is active in several fields such as the management of sustainable energy innovation programmes, the organisation of expert panels, the design of entrepreneurial education programmes, the dialogue with the public, lobbying for sustainable energy solutions on various levels and foster international cooperation. eseia – eCANDO Regions Currently, the major undertaking of eseia is eseia - eCANDO Regions supported by TU Graz, FBK, TUHH and the University of Twente, and BRP Powertrain. eseia takes up the mission to be an active and reliable partner for European regions in their quest to implement sustainable energy systems. Eseia eCANDO Regions will provide the service of linking the knowledge generation community and business partners with regions in order to facilitate implementation of ground breaking systemic innovation by efficiently linking partners from universities, innovation institutions and business with regions. Our Mission By 2012 eseia intends to be active in 10 regions of Europe that will be acting as innovation labs in partnership with regional players, businesses, institutions and society. By 2015 eseia will have developed an innovative method to integrate the necessary knowledge development, education and information measures. By 2019 the running labs will be converted into implementation at a wider scale in the active regions, running as models for the whole of Europe and globally. | ||