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The European Commission's Directorate-General for Research has published a call for tender for a comparative scoreboard and performance indicators in nanotechnology, materials, processes (NMP) research activities between the EU and third countries.

Tender: comparative scoreboard and performance indicators in NMP research activities between EU and third countries

Brussels, Belgium | Posted on October 8th, 2009

The contractor is to compare, assess and monitor the implementation and progress of European strategic initiatives in the field of research funding (public and private) in industrial technologies through the use of indicators. Comparison and assessment must be done vis-à-vis third countries (associated states or other third countries).

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European Commission
Directorate-General for Research
Directorate G - Industrial Technologies
Office CDMA 6/112
Attn: Jesús Alquézar
B-1049 Brussels

Tel. +32 2 2951 167
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