Vinnova and the European Commission invite representatives from the business and other non-academic sectors to an information day about possibilities in Marie-Skłodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) and Horizon 2020. During the day, valuable experiences will be shared by representatives already familiar with the MSCA and Horizon 2020. The target audience for the event are employers and management staff but also representatives from support organisations working close with the non-academic sector are welcome to participate.
The aim of this information day is to encourage representatives from the business sector to increase their participation in the Marie-Skłodowska Curie Actions (MSCA). The funding offered via MSCA enables excellent possibilities for a company to:
– establish collaboration with research organisations
– take advantage from state-of-the-art and high quality equipment of universities and research institutions
– get access to R&I talents and highly skilled researchers.
Firms can recruit or simply host researchers during their fellowships (with or without PhD), as well as participate in staff exchange programmes that enable transfer of advanced knowledge. The information day offers excellent possibilities for networking with Horizon 2020 National Contact Points, speakers and representatives from the European Commission.
Date: February 17, 2016, 10.00-16.00 (Registration and coffee from 09.30). Lunch included.
Location: Spårvagnshallarna, Birger Jarlsgatan 57A, Stockholm (map)
Audience: Primarily employers and management staff in non-academic sector
Confirmed speakers
Mario Roccaro, Policy Officer, European Commission, DG Education and Culture
Seamus Hegarty, Senior HR Manager at CERN, Switzerland
Christian Grante, Volvo AB
Claes Lundström, Research Director Medical IT, Sectra AB
Jakub Ramocki, IP advisor, IPR Helpdesk, European Commission
Johannes Fundeborg, Legal Counsel (Civil Law), Royal Institute of Technology
Theresa Ryberg, The Swedish Federation of Business Owners
Jenny Goodwin, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Tanja Nilsson, Karolinska Institutet
Registration and detailed information including programme can be found via this link:
https://mscabusiness.teamwork.fr/en/registration
(select the event STOCKHOLM 17 feb 2016)
More information about MSCA in Horizon 2020
http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/
Welcome!
Best regards
Erik Litborn, PhD
Programme Director Mobility for Growth
National Contact Point (NCP) Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (Horizon 2020)
International Division
Vinnova – Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems
SE-101 58 Stockholm, Sweden
Office: Mäster Samuelsgatan 56
Direct: +46 8 473 31 98 • Switchboard: +46 8 473 30 00
erik.litborn@vinnova.se • vinnova.se