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| ADASE - Advanced driver assistance systems in Europe | ||
ADASE is an EC IST funded thematic network that will help to introduce and implement active safety systems by harmonising and communicating active safety functions, identifying technological needs and focussing on essentials, preparing architectures, roadmaps and standards.
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| Automotive electronics + systems | ||
The magazine automotive electronics + systems is the practically orientated information
source for all areas of application for automobile electronics. The readers are renowned
purchasers, development engineers, project engineers and application engineers with
a direct interest in products and procurement as well as managers who want to maintain
an overview of products, components and systems. The magazine therefore reports in
the form of specialist articles, interviews and short presentations on products, systems,
trends and the current happenings in vehicle electronics as well as on products and
solutions that are suitable for use in the car from such as the telecoms/datacoms, consumer
and industrial sectors.
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| CLEPA - European Association of Automotive Suppliers | ||
CLEPA is the European umbrella membership organisation for the global Automotive Supply industry. It represents 80 of the world's most prominent suppliers for car parts,
systems and modules. National trade associations and European sectoral associations from 18 countries represent more than 2,500 companies, employing more than two million people,
covering all products and services within the automotive supply chain. CLEPA headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium.
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| EUCAR - European Council for Automotive R&D | ||
EUCAR was established on 27 May 1994, evolving from the previous Joint Research Committee (JRC) of the European motor vehicle manufacturers. Following on from the scientific cooperation carried out by the JRC, EUCAR has begun to foster strategic cooperation in research & technological development (R&TD) activities.
EUCAR developed an Automotive R&TD Master Plan in 2000 in order to define a European approach to technologies for automotive development. In 2001, a Position Paper was published, presenting the major R&D challenges the automotive industry is facing along three dimensions: Energy, Environment & Resources ; Road Safety ; Mobility & Transport
The objective of this common approach is progressively to achieve technologies for the optimisation of the motor vehicle of the future. This continuous process will also provide intermediate solutions for substantial improvements in the short and medium term.
The members of EUCAR represent the major European motor vehicle manufacturers: BMW Group, DaimlerChrysler, Fiat, Ford in Europe, Opel, Porsche, PSA Peugeot-Citroën, Renault, Volkswagen Group, Volvo.
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| Euro-TRANS | ||
The objective of the project EURO-TRANS is to promote and support the participation of SMEs in European surface transport R&D projects. A tool exists which acts as a catalyst for bringing closer SMEs with the industrial and scientific actors of the surface transport R&D and providing the community with comprehensive mapping of SMEs expertise and R&D.
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| FISITA - The International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies | ||
FISITA is an independent world body representing over 167,000 automotive engineers through its membership of national automotive societies in 34 countries. FISITA's mission is to help create efficient, affordable, safe and sustainable automotive transportation. By providing a global forum involving engineers together with representatives from industry, government, academia and standardisation bodies, FISITA makes sure that everyone concerned with automotive transportation is working together towards the development of cleaner, safer, more sustainable vehicles. | ||
| The Investitionsbank Berlin | ||
The automotive and microtechnology sectors continue to be extraordinarily
sectors offering a variety of new perspectives.
Investitionsbank Berlin (IBB) focuses its attention on these highly innovative areas.
As an experienced and competent partner, Investitionsbank Berlin assists companies of the
automotive and the microtechnology sector in the implementation of their projects.
Offering technical and strategic advice as well as financial support, IBB provides a new
type of assistance for co-operation between private research and the finance sector.
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| enablingMNT - intelligence in micro nano technologies | ||
enablingMNT is the brand adopted by an international team of experts with many years of experience in the business of micro nano technologies (MNT), namely;
Henne van Heeren, Patric Salomon, Dr. Lia Paschalidou, and Dr. Ayman El-Fatatry. With their expertise in all commercialisation issues relating to the supply chain of MNT, the team addresses specific customer requirements, ranging from market research, business development support and partner search for industrial customers to benchmarking and exploitation strategy development for public bodies. Based in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands with excellent contacts in the Far East and the USA, the team is able to analyse the worldwide activities in the MNT industry. This collaborative research of the enablingMNT team has, to date, culminated in a series of in-depth intelligence reviews on the supply chain of micro and nano technologies (MNT): enablingMNT Industry Reviews. The reviews in this enablingMNT series are focused on all aspects of the micro and nano technology (MNT) product lifecycle; from concept through to production. enablingMNT industry reviews are offered at a competitive price of €280 per specialist report including a set of detailed company profiles. |
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| State Government Victoria Australia | ||
Science, technology and innovation are key drivers of future prosperity and quality of life. The Victorian Government's $310 million
Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Initiative is acting as a catalyst for knowledge and wealth creation by enhancing Victoria's
science and technology base and by facilitating the delivery of beneficial research outcomes.
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| Yole Développement | ||
Founded in 1998, Yole Développement is a market research and strategy consulting company, specialized in MEMS, nanotechnologies, Biochips &
Microfluidic components, Optics and semiconductors markets.Yole Développement offers different kind of services: Custom market research analysis, Specific reports, Technology analysis & Business development services. With more than 15 consultants, Yole Développement is working worldwide with the key industrial companies, R&D institutes and investors in order to help them to understand the markets and technology trends in the MEMS fields. Yole Développement is taking into account the complete value chain in its analysis, including materials and capital equipment businesses, device and system manufacturers, users of devices… Yole Développement is publishing a free monthly newsletter, Micronews (http://www.yole.fr). The newsletter is dedicated to give you clear snapshots of the evolution of the business. It contents: The latest noteworthy news; Key data; A special marketing seport; Company report and/or interview of key managers; Announcements of key conferences, exhibitions. |
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| ZVEI – Electronic Components and Systems | ||
The Electronic Components and Systems Division within ZVEI represents the economical, technological
and environmental interests of the manufacturers of Electronic Components and Sysrtems on national and
European level. The division informs its members about the economical, technical and legal
conditions concerning the electronics industry in Germany. Moreover, the Electronic Components and Systems Division promotes the development and the application of new technologies and supports
international standardization.
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