Post on 13-Oct-2020
POLYSOL COMPOSOL DIBBIOPACK EAGLE RENEW X
Current FP7 projects
Current FP7 projects
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POLYSOL
COMPOSOL
DIBBIOPACK
EAGLE 4
5 RENEW X
Development of a modular, all-POLYmer
SOLar thermal collector for domestic hot
water preparation and space heating
Research for the benefit of SMEs PROJECT NO: 262149
EFFECTIVE DATE: 03 December 2009 GRANT AGREEMENT : FP7- SME-2010-1/262149
1. POLYSOL
2. COMPOSOL
Fibre Reinforced Composite
Reflectors for Concentrated Solar
Power Plants
Research for the benefit of SMEs Grant Agreement: 284216
3. DIBBIOPACK
DEVELOPMENT OF INJECTION AND BLOW EXTRUSION
MOLDED BIODEGRADABLE AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL
PACKAGES BY NANOTECHNOLOGY:
- IMPROVEMENT OF STRUCTURAL AND BARRIER
PROPERTIES, SMART FEATURES AND SUSTAINABILITY
Grant agreement no: 280676
Collaborative project
THEME [NMP.2011.1.1-1]
[Smart and multifunctional packaging
concepts utilizing nanotechnology]
FP7-NMP-2011-LARGE-5
Development and demonstration of a
dynamic, web-based, renewable energy
rating platform “
4.EAGLE
Grant agreement no: 286161
5. RENEW X
Development and demonstration of
compact, multi-source heat eXchanger
technologies for renewable energy
applications
How to make a successful project?
-From idea to proposal:
-Project is every time multidisciplinary
1. Be a leader in the area which you covered 1. Past achievements are also important!!!
2. Follow the latest news in your business against the EU needs and rules !
3. State-of-the-art
4. Competitiveness
5. Coordinator
6. Consortium
From Idea to a Good Project
- Can every idea be
a good project proposal ?
-Even a good idea if it is not ,,packed well,, cannot be sell !
-The idea should be applicable, competitive, ambitious, targeted,
integrated….
-Sometimes the same ideas can stream toward
two successful projects, but YOU are not only one..….????.
Умот е како падобран, функционира
единствено кога е отворен. - А.Анштајн
Sky is the limit !
Mission impossible
-sometimes works, but…
… be aware of what you can do
if you propose
impossible mission ?
Think globally but act locally!