BeAware etna plus joint event 3 DAYS IN ROME 30th march WORKSHOP The Innovation chain - opportunities for aeronautical organisations in Horizon 2020 and beyond BROKERAGE EVENT Open mic pitches and meetings by attendees 31st march TRAINING Intellectual Property Rights and Standardisation Issues in Transport Research RESTRICTED 1st april '15 FACTORY TOURS Location: Rome Registration available at: http://goo.gl/forms/mc51zxodnt Deadline: 20th March 2015 The event is supported by:
DAY 1-30 th March 2015 1. BEWARE Workshop The Innovation chain - collaborative opportunities for aeronautical organisations in Horizon 2020 and beyond (Hotel Diana, via Principe Amedeo 4 SALA ARTEMIDE PLENARIA) The half-day event will depict the varied scenario of opportunities offered to aeronautical organisations by Horizon 2020 (H2020). The first session will present the H2020 s Smart, green and integrated transport work programme, focusing on relevant financial instruments such as the SME Instrument, the Fast track to innovation, and the ERANET. The second session will present concrete cases of inclusion in the innovation chain, involving all the relevant actors: industry, small business, research centers and academia. A wrap up will be provided by the Italian Cluster for Aerospace Technology as an example of institutional integration of the innovation chain. 9.30 10.00 Registration 10.00-10.15 Welcome and Introduction 10.15 10.30 The BeAware project Kristo Reinsalu, INVENT BALTICS THE HORIZON 2020 SESSION 10.30 10.45 Smart, green and integrated transport in H2020 European Commission (tbc) 10.45 11.00 AirTn Next Generation: ERANETs in aeronautics Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnologico Industrial (CDTI) (tbc) 11.00-11.15 Enterprise Europe Network, the SME instrument and the Fast Track to Innovation in Aeronautics Elena Giglio, Agency for the Promotion of European Research (APRE) 11.15 11.30 Coffee Break THE INNOVATION CHAIN SESSION 11.30 11.45 The industrial perspective: the case of Alenia Aermacchi S.p.A - Marco Protti, Alenia Aermacchi 11.45 12.00 The SME perspective: the case of BrainSigns Prof. Fabio Babiloni, BrainSigns
12.00 12.15 The Research centre perspective: the case of CIRA Marcello Amato, Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA) 12.15 12.30 The academic perspective: the case of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Prof. Antonio Dumas, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 12.30 12.45 The innovation chain: the Italian Cluster for Aerospace Technology (CTNA) Ing. Giovanni Bertolone, CTNA 12.45 13.00 Q&A and closure of the meeting 14:00 17:00h 2. Brokerage event Participants will have the opportunity to present their organizations or/and project ideas in a brief oral presentation (5 minutes max), using templates specially designed for this purpose (downloadable at the following link: http://download.apre.it/brokerageevent_template.pptx). The session will give attendees the chance to establish useful partnerships for H2020 projects as well as for other business activities. To this end, in parallel, participants can have bilateral meetings.
DAY 2 31 st March 2015 3. ETNA PLUS training Intellectual Property Rights and Standardisation Issues in Transport Research The ETNA PLUS training on Intellectual Property Rights and Standardisation Issues in Transport Research will be open to a restricted number of BEAWARE participants. The organizers will select the attendees among those who have expressed their interest during the registration on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED basis. Agenda Rome, 31 March 2015 (Hotel Diana, via Principe Amedeo 4 SALA ARTEMIDE PLENARIA) 9.15-9.30 Registration 9.30-9.45 Welcome and Introduction APRE and Course Organisers 9.45-10.30 Impact and Innovation in H2020 Eugene Sweeney, Iambic Innovation Ltd 10.30-11.15 Using patent information Eugene Sweeney, Iambic Innovation Ltd 11.15-11.30 Coffee Break 11.30-12.15 Managing innovation in H2020 Projects Eugene Sweeney, Iambic Innovation Ltd 12.15-13.00 Exploitation of IP Rights deriving from H2020 projects Eugene Sweeney, Iambic Innovation Ltd 13.00-13.45 Light Lunch 13.45-14.30 Why and how to include standardization in research projects - Luc Van den Berghe, CEN-CENELEC 14.30-15.15 Transport specific Standardisation Issues - Luc Van den Berghe, CEN-CENELEC 15.15-16.00 Best practice examples on IP and standardization in research projects - tbc 16.00-16.30 Remarks and end of training
DAY3-1st April 2015 4. Factory Tours The factory tours will be open to a restricted number of BEAWARE participants. The organizers will select the attendees among those who have expressed their interest during the registration on a FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED basis. With fourty years of activity at the frontier of material research and development, the Center for the Development of Materials (CSM) offers original solutions for the development of frames, engine components, protective coatings and shields by taking advantage of a consolidated multi-scale approach. Today, the CSM Aerospace and Defence Sector provides shareholders and customers with a wide amount of capabilities and expertise on materials (light alloys, composites, high temperature materials, etc.), coatings, manufacturing processes and product simulation. CSM is a complete and unique atelier able to support aerospace and defence customers in turning new concepts into real functional prototypes within applications spanning from light structural solutions for frames to new conceived materials for engine components and innovative multi-functional coatings. More info available at: http://c-s-m.it/ Thales Alenia Space (tbc) Selex ES (tbc) Vitrociset (tbc) Registrations are available at: http://goo.gl/forms/mc51zxodnt Deadline: 20th March 2015