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  • Forum for the Information Society – Future Internet

    Logo of the Portuguese Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) Future Intert activities (IdF – Future Internet, Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC)) On May 10, 2010, at the Macau Scientific and Cultural Centre, Rua da Junqueira 30, Lisbon, between 9:00 and 17:45, the Forum for the Information Society – Internet of the Future will take place (see Forum Program (in Portuguese)). The Forum is open to all interested parties.

    The main objective of this Forum, organized by the Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) with the support of Profs. Joao de Barros (Carnegie Mellon – Portugal Program, IT and FEUP) and Rui Aguiar (IT, U. Aveiro), is to get together expertise in strategic areas for the development of Future Internet, a subject on which there has been since 2006 a special national support, in particular within the international partnership programs of Portugal with some of the world leading institutions but also within other programs, to discuss the opportunities opening up in Future Internet technologies, applications and services.

  • Innovation Forum on Future Internet Technologies and Services (NET-FIT)

    Logo of the Portuguese Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) Future Intert activities (IdF – Internet do Futuro, UMIC – Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento, IP) The Carnegie Mellon – Portugal Program hosts on February 23, 2010, at Forum Telecom, Picoas, Lisbon, the Innovation Forum on Future Internet Technologies and Services (NET-FIT). The goal of this event is to prepare the launching of a Thematic Network on these topics in order to gather the expertise of Portuguese research centers, private companies and government agencies with the objective of placing Portugal at the forefront of innovation in key technologies and services for the Future Internet.

  • Innovation Forum on Future Internet Technologies and Services (NET-STIM)

    Logo of the Portuguese Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) Future Intert activities (IdF – Internet do Futuro, UMIC – Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento, IP) The Carnegie Mellon – Portugal Program hosts on February 24, 2010, at Pavilhão do Conhecimento Ciência Viva, Parque das Nações, Lisbon, the Innovation Forum on Services and Technologies for Interactive Media (NET-STIM). The goal of this event is to prepare the launching of a Thematic Network on these topics in order to gather the expertise of Portuguese research centers, private companies and government agencies with the objective of creating in Portugal innovation cluster in advanced services and technologies for interactive media.

  • Innovation Network on Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection (NET-SCIP)

    Logo of the Portuguese Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) Future Intert activities (IdF – Internet do Futuro, UMIC – Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento, IP) The Carnegie Mellon – Portugal Program hosts on February 22, 2010, at the University of Coimbra Auditorium, Coimbra, the Innovation Network on Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection (NET-SCIP). The goal of this event is to prepare the launching of a Thematic Network, joining together the expertise of Portuguese research centers, private companies and government agencies for developing in Portugal comparative advantages technologies and services for network security and critical infrastructures protection.

  • Science 2009 - Meeting with Science in Portugal: Topics of Future Internet Highlighted

    CIENCIA 2009 logotype The 3rd Meeting with Science in Portugal, organized by the Council of Associate Laboratories in collaboration with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education will take place 29-30 July 2009 in the Gulbenkian Foundation headquarters building in Lisbon. The opening session will count with the participation of the Prime Minister and of the Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education.

  • INL Opens Its Doors: Portugal and Spain Want To Be among the Leading Nations in Nanotechnology

    Logo of INL International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory

    Less than four years after Portugal and Spain have signed an agreement to create this R&D laboratory, in November 2005, the building of the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory was officially inaugurated on July 17, 2009. This laboratory will be the 1st in the world with an international legal status with States as members which is specially dedicated to nanotechnology, thus offering the best conditions for the most talented researchers from around the world to develop top research in nanotechnology. It is also the 1st international laboratory in the Iberian Peninsula in any area of research, leading to Portugal and Spain to enter the restricted group of countries that have such research international organizations in their territory.

  • Portuguese Experts in Conference on Sensor Networks Organized by OECD

    Logo of OECD – Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development On 8-9 of June 2009, in Lisbon, an OECD Experts Conference was organized, with the support of Portugal, on Using Sensor-Based Networks to Address Global Issues: Policy Opportunities and Challenges. The conference was chaired by Luis Magalhães, President of the Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) of the Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education, and Vice Chair of the Committee for Information, Computer and Communications Policy (ICCP), the OECD committee involved in organizing the conference. This conference includes sessions on the following themes: 

    • Health and elderly care 
    • Protection of the environment 
    • Transportation 
    • Policy discussion: Public policies in innovation, research, privacy, security and interoperability.
  • Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education Visits INL Construction Works

    Logo of INL International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory The Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education visited the construction work for the INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory on 19 December 2008, which was started in July of this year in Braga, on a plot of land of approximately 47 500 m2, given for this purpose by the Braga Municipal Council.

    The INL is the first, and until now the only, research organisation within the area of nanoscience and nanotechnology with a legal status which is completely international.

    The INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory was set up through the joint initiative of Spain and Portugal at the 21st Luso-Spanish Summit, held in November 2005, in Evora. With its headquarters in Braga, the Laboratory will develop scientific policy and recruit internationally renowned researchers and be open in the future to the participation of more countries from Europe and other continents. It is envisaged that there will be around 200 researchers and will involve a total of 400 people, including the technicians, PhD and Post-Doc researchers.

  • ZON Prize for Multimedia Creativity

    The Prize to Stimulate Research into Digital Applications and Content (text in Portuguese), co-financed by ZON and by FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology, IP and by CoLab – International Collaboration for Emerging Technologies set up within the scope of the UTexas Austin – Portugal Program which is taking place as part of the Partnerships for the Future initiative, was awarded on 15 December 2008 in Estoril. This prize seeks to promote innovation and award excellence, stimulate and deepen research in the area of digital applications and content.

  • 2nd INL-MIT Meeting

    Logo of INL International Iberian Nanotechnology LaboratoryOn 22 November, a meeting was held at the premises of the Forum Ciência Viva 2008 (text in Portuguese) in Lisbon between senior figures from the INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, and MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the aim of establishing an agreement concerning the preparatory work necessary for an INL-MIT Collaboration Programme, with long term strategic objectives and joint activities in the short term, thus continuing the contacts started at the 1st INL-MIT Meeting which was held on 31 October at MIT, in Cambridge, USA .

    INL was represented at the meeting by the President of its Board, Luis Magalhães, its Director-General, José Rivas, and the Deputy Director-General, Pedro Freitas, and MIT was represented by the Dean of the School of Engineering, Subra Suresh,  and the Director of the MIT-Portugal Programme at MIT, Daniel Roos.

  • 16th European Public Health Conference Starts in Lisbon

    Health and Innovation in Europe Conference logo The annual meeting of the European Public Health Association (EUPHA), on the topic Health and Innovation in the European Space, took place in the Centre for Congresses in Junqueira (the former FIL), Lisbon, from 6 to 8 November 2008, and was organised by the Portuguese Association for the Promotion of Public Health (Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção da Saúde Pública - APPSP), a founder member of the organisation. Around 1,200 individuals participated in the conference, coming from numerous countries.

    After the opening ceremony chaired by the Minister of Health, the 1st Plenary Session had as its theme “Innovation, Knowledge and Citizens – Science promoting health and preventing disease, and the citizen” and was opened by an invited paper given by the President of Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) on the Transfer of Scientific Knowledge to health professionals and citizens.

  • 1st INL-MIT Meeting

    Logo of INL International Iberian Nanotechnology LaboratorySenior figures from the INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory and MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, met at MIT, in Cambridge, USA on 31 October 2008 with the aim of exploring possibilities of collaboration between the two institutions.

    INL was represented at the meeting by the President of its Board, Luis Magalhães, its Director-General, José Rivas, and the Deputy Director-General, Pedro Freitas, and MIT was represented by the Dean of the School of Engineering, Subra Suresh, the Director of the Microsystems Technology Lab (MTL), Anantha Chandrakasan, the Director of the Materials Processing Center (MPC), Carl Thompson, the Director of the Center for Material Science and Engineering (CMSE), Michael Rubner, the Director of the International Innovation Initiative (I3), Charles Cooney, the Associate Dean of Engineering for Research, Karen Gleason, and the Director of the MIT-Portugal Programme at MIT, Daniel Roos.

  • Meeting of the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory's International Academic Board

    Logo of INL International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory The International Academic Board of the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) is meeting at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education on 3rd December 2007 to assess the work setting up this new international laboratory. The Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education, José Mariano Gago, will take part in the opening of this Board meeting.

    The INL’s International Academic Board includes:

  • High Level Conference on Nanotechnologies

    EU Portuguese Presidency logo – Science, Technology and Higher Education The High Level Conference on Nanotechnologies is being held on 20th –21st November 2007 in Braga. It is being jointly organised by Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC), the FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology, IP, the Setting-up Committee of the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) and the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Research, Technology and Development and the Information Society and Media.

    This conference, conducted in the scope of the Portuguese Presidency of the EU, will be attended by the Portuguese Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education, José Mariano Gago, Spain’s Minister for Education and Science, Mercedes Cabrera Calvo-Sotelo, the Commissioner for Information Society and Media, Viviane Reding, and the Commisioner for Research, Janez Potocnik.

  • "On RFID – The next step to THE INTERNET OF THINGS" Conference and Exhibition

    EU Portuguese Presidency logo – Science, Technology and Higher Education The On RFID – The next step to THE INTERNET OF THINGS Conference is being held on 15th –16th November 2007 in Lisbon under the Portuguese Presidency of the EU and with the support of the European Commission. It is being jointly organised by the Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC), IAPMEI – SME and Innovation Support Institute and the Portuguese company Link Consulting. It is also being publicly sponsored by the FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology, IP, ANACOM – National Communications Authority, IST - Instituto Superior Técnico, and Universidade do Minho, in addition to several companies.

    The conference’s Organising Committee comprises:

  • "RFID: Towards the internet of things" Conference, Berlin

    Logotype of the EU German Presidency The “RFID: Towards the internet of things” Conference is being held on 25th-26th June 2007 in Berlin under the German Presidency of the EU, organised in conjunction by the German Federal Ministry of the Economy and Technology, the Federal Ministry of Education and the European Commission. 

    The background paper for the conference is the European Policy Outlook RFID publication and the event will be attended by the Parliamentary Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry of the Economy and Technology, Peter Hintze, the Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry of the Economy and Technology, Bernd Pfaffenbach, the Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Johann Hahlen, the Director-General for Key Technologies – Research and Innovation at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Wolf-Dieter Lukas, all from Germany, and the Head of Cabinet for the Information Society and Media at the European Commission, Rudolf Strohmeier.

  • Information and Communication Technology Policy Support Programme (2007-2013)

    Logotype of the ICT PSP – ICT Policy Support Programme The Information and Communication Technology Policy Support Programme (ICT PSP) aims to speed up sustainable development in a competitive, innovative and inclusive information society. It is one of the three specific programmes belonging to the EU's Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme.

    The first call for ICT PSP proposals will run from 25th May to 23rd October 2007.

    The budget for the ICT PSP 2007 Working Programme will be 65.5 M€ and will focus on the following themes:

  • National ICT Directors Forum and High Level Event on ICT R&D and Globalisation, Berlin

    EU German Presidency Logotype A meeting of the National ICT Directors Forum will be held on 23rd April 2007 in Berlin under the German Presidency of the EU where EU Member States and EU Framework Research Programme associate countries will be represented by the Directorates-General responsible for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) research.

    Portugal will be represented by the President of Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) at the National ICT Directors Forum.

  • Calls Open for the EU's 7th Research Framework Programme

    Logotype of the EU 7th Research Framework ProgrammeCalls for proposals have been launched for several of the Information and Communication Technologies topic objectives. More information can be found at CORDIS FP7.

    Challenge 1: Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures

    The network of the future, Service and software architectures, infrastructures and engineering, ICT in support of the networked enterprise, Secure, dependable and trusted infrastructures, Networked media;

  • International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory

    Logo of INL International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory The 23rd November 2006 meeting of the Council of Ministers approved the creation of the Setting-up Committee for the Iberian International Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) as a private non-profit making public utility association Its respective statutes were also approved. From the Portuguese side, the associates are the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education, via the Foundation for Science and Technology, IP and the Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC), and on the Spanish side, the Ministry of Education and Science, represented by its Secretary General’s Office for Scientific and Technological Policies.

    The Setting-up Committee’s objective is to carry out all additional action required for setting up the INL. It is its responsibility to launch international calls for tender for the design and/or construction of the premises, hiring of scientific and administrative staff, as well as preparing and carrying out the scientific activity programme until the INL starts operating.