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July 4th, 2007
European Commission wants to run nanotechnology projects smoother
Abstract:
The European Commission will spend €1.8 million (approx. $2.4 million) over the next four years on "Exploitation strategy and innovation consultants for nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies".
According to a tender published on the EC website, the Commission looks for consultants to help secure and enhance the potential impact of the results of projects co-financed by the Commission within the activity 'Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies'.
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nanowerk.com
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