Research and Innovation Sample Clauses

Research and Innovation. 1. The Parties agree to mobilise resources to xxxxxx research and innovation activities aimed at supporting inclusive economic growth and development, and the transition towards knowledge-based societies and economies.
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Research and Innovation. Support long-term research and monitoring efforts. Enhance surveying and monitoring programs such as the Forest Inventory and Analysis program with joint funding contributions, allowing a greater number of monitoring installations to be remeasured more frequently.
Research and Innovation. British Columbia will develop a provincial measure to support research, planning and innovative activities that address the needs of those in the British Columbia labour market. SCHEDULE 2 Annex 2 National employment service functions and Labour Market Information
Research and Innovation. We use the information we have to develop, test, and improve our Service and collaborate with others on research to make our Service better and contribute to the well-being of our community and the creative industries at large. This includes analyzing the data we have about our users and understanding how people use our Services, for example by conducting surveys and testing and troubleshooting new technologies How You Can't Use The Egg Assembly - Providing a safe and open Service for a broad community requires that we all do our part. You can't impersonate others or provide inaccurate information. You don't have to disclose all your personal information here, but you must provide us with accurate and up to date information (including registration information), which may include providing some relevant personal data. Also, you may not impersonate someone or something you aren't, and you can't create an account for someone else unless you have their express permission. You can't do anything unlawful, misleading, or fraudulent or for an illegal or unauthorized purpose. You can't violate (or help or encourage others to violate) our Community Agreement?. You can't do anything to interfere with or impair the intended operation of the Service. This includes misusing any reporting, dispute, or complaints procedure, such as by making fraudulent or groundless reports. You can't attempt to create accounts or access/collect information in unauthorized ways. This includes creating accounts or collecting information in an automated way without our express permission. You can’t sell, license, or purchase any account or data obtained from us or our Service. This includes attempts to buy, sell, or transfer any aspect of your account (including your username); solicit, collect, or use login credentials or badges of other users; or request or collect usernames, passwords, or misappropriate badges. You can't post someone else’s private or confidential information without permission or do anything that violates someone else's rights, including intellectual property rights (e.g., copyright infringement, trademark infringement, counterfeit, or pirated goods). You may use someone else's works under exceptions or limitations to copyright and related rights under applicable law. By using someone else’s work you are telling us that you own or have obtained all necessary rights to the content you post or share. Learn more, including how to report content that you think infringes you...
Research and Innovation. (a) Deliver innovative and sustainable models of nursing and midwifery care supported by a responsive skills mix.
Research and Innovation. This group includes any research institution that can produce scientific results, and other research projects, such as those coming from the SNS JU programs or equivalent international initiatives. Included in this category are also experimental platforms that provide support to third parties during experimentation. • Vertical: This stakeholder includes both the Verticals and Vertical Association in the 5G PPP stakeholders’ picture and glossary [26]. It includes any company or association of companies involved in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of products and media content and services to end users at a commercial scale. Both SMEs and large enterprises are considered Verticals. This is a large group that includes, among others: o Technology, connectivity, and digital services providers. o System integrators. o Healthcare, energy, public safety. o Logistics and transport, Smart Cities. o Agriculture and Industry, Factories of the Future.
Research and Innovation. ...allows for projects at the national level that focus on applied research and incorporates sound experimental design, tests better ways to help individuals prepare for, return to or keep employment, reflects federal-provincial collaboration and has the potential for large-scale application. ANNEX 3‌ SECTOR CONSULTATIONS þ A session was held on Wednesday, June 25, 1997. þ 12 sector representatives were invited, BHRC - 8, plus 4 additional þ Attendees: Xxxx Xxxxx - Automotive Xxxxxx Xxxx - Construction Xxxxxxx Xxxxx - Aerospace Xxxx Xxxxxx - Food/ beverage Processing Xxx Xxxxxxx - Seafood Processing Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx - Tourism Xxx Xxxxxx - Manufacturing Xxxxxx XxxXxx - Agriculture Xx Xxxxxx - Information Technology þ Key messages/ themes:
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Research and Innovation. The innovative capacity of the economic system and the tendency to invest in Research and Development (R&D) in the Programme area was made, as far as possible, with reference to the indicators in thematic areas defined by the European Commission (European Innovation Scoreboard – EIS) which show levels of innovation and expenditure on research and development. Tab 13, compares, with reference to 2003, Italian and Greek eligible areas with the European average value (Europe 15). Furthermore it underlines, with reference to 2005 (Europe 25), the national index of the three Member states participating in the Programme. Com- paring regional data, for the year 2003, contrasting situations appe- ar in the Greek and Italian regions. While the first shows a value lower than national average, the northern Adriatic Italian regions show higher than average ones. Data referring to year 2005, while less relevant because they refer to the national territory, show the excellent situation of Slovenia regarding life-long learning, with an index higher than European average. Considering the year 2003 the Italian provinces to produce and use innovation for productive purposes is generally lower than the national average. This delayed position must be considered more important when we consider that Italy as a whole is still at a di- sadvantage compared to the European average, mostly because of unsuitable training and use of human resources, low private sector spending on research and development, the low number of patents submitted to the EPO (European Patent Office) in high-tech sectors, the small number of innovative SMEs and the low investment in start-up capital. Emilia-Romagna and Friuli Venezia Giulia are the most innovative regions and are also among the top five Italian regions, whereas innovation is limited in Molise and Puglia. Crna Gora ima kapilarnu cestovnu mrežu, više od 30% koje se sa- stoji od suvremenih obalnih i regionalnih cesta. Željezničke veze su ograničene zbog kratkog produžetka pretežno električne željezničke mreže. Glavni prilaz regiji, kako za robu tako i za putnike, ostvaruje se iz luke Bar koja ima strateški položaj za pristup Mediteranu. Nedavno su se istočne jadranske zemlje usmjerile na izgradnju i modernizaciju prometne infrastrukture; na primjer, Albanija gradi prvu električnu željeznicu koja će povezivati Tiranu, Durres i me- đunarodnu zračnu luku Rinas. Nadalje, zračna luka Krf nudi mnoge čarter letove tijekom glavne sezone, budući da ta lu...
Research and Innovation. STRENGHTS WEAKNESSES Good Italy placement related to high edu- cation and to qualified human resources availability Low leverage in R&D in some MS in comparison with the European average Good placement of some Italian region (Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto) in R&D activities Scant capacity of enterprise to invest in research (Italian provinces) Presence of universities and research cen- tres in the different urban centres Weak cooperation between private sector and R&D institutions (Italian provinces) Scanty family use of Internet (PCC) OPPORTUNITIES THREATS Presence of cooperation initiatives between the two banks in R&D field Loss of competitiveness (MS) Dynamics in infrastructures (CC/PCC) Build on studies and research carried out in the preview programming period, espe- cially in Italy – Albania)
Research and Innovation. Objective Scientific cooperation and exchange between Bulgarian and Swiss researchers is encouraged with a view to strengthening international research networks Strategic Focus The programme will be implemented through three programme components (Multilateral Research Programme, SCIEX and PROMYS). Programme Operator Shall be determined in the Support Measure Agreement Swiss Support Measure Partner(s) Swiss research institutions and agencies, research infrastructures Directly selected or pre-identified Support Measures Support Measure name Multilateral Joint Research Projects to strengthen sustainable partnerships between persons and institutions in the field of research and innovation (”MJRP”) Support Measure type Programme Component Objective Multilateral relations and long-lasting networks in the field of research are established between Switzerland, Bulgaria and the other EU-13 member states. Strategic Focus To leverage the successful bilateral research projects from the first Swiss contribution through regional research networks as engines of economic growth. Swiss indicative Commitment 6 m CHF Programme Component Operator Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and Science Directorate, XxXX Swiss Support Measure Partner(s) Swiss research institutions and agencies, and researchers Other specificities related to the The Swiss Programme Component Operator will Support Measure apply specific rules, deviating from the Regulations, e.g. on selection, financial flows, audit and reporting will be further defined in the Support Measure Agreement. Support Measure name Mobility Programme enabling Bulgarian researchers to visit a Swiss research institution (”Sciex”) Support Measure type Programme Component Objective The aim of this support measure is to increase the performance of Bulgarian universities and research institutions by developing the scientific potential of promising young researchers. Strategic Focus To strengthen the bilateral relations and establish long-lasting networks between Switzerland and Bulgaria in the field of research. Swiss indicative Commitment 2 m CHF Programme Component Operator SNSF and Science Directorate, XxXX Swiss Support Measure Partner(s) Swiss research institutions and agencies, research infrastructures Other specificities related to the Support Measure The Swiss Programme Component Operator will apply specific rules, deviating from the Regulations, e.g. on selection, financial flows, audit and reporting will be further defi...
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