Training for the researchers and entrepreneurs in the field of energy Tbilisi, December 13 – 14, 2017

With support of C-Energy 2020 project[1] WEG in collaboration with Innovate UK, IPPT PAN and EATG had orginized a training for Georgian researchers and entrepreneurs in the field of energy in Tbilisi, Georgia on 13th -14th December 2017. Training combined both theoretical and practical sessions which were led by Mari Habicht, Maria Smietanka and Helen Fairclough, experienced Horizon 2020 Energy NCPs from Estonia, Poland and UK respectively. The goal of two day training was to provide participants with information on new open and forthcoming calls under Horizon 2020 new work programme, participation, financial and other rules. The training included many practical sessions on proposal preparation, building consortium, searching partners and other practical issues associated with participation in Horizon 2020 calls.

Training was attended by representatives of government organizations, NGOs, universities, research organizations and SMEs.

 

[1] The project has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 641003

Training for the researchers and entrepreneurs in the field of energy Tbilisi, December 13 – 14, 2017

With support of C-Energy 2020 project[1] WEG in collaboration with Innovate UK, IPPT PAN and EATG had orginized a training for Georgian researchers and entrepreneurs in the field of energy in Tbilisi, Georgia on 13th -14th December 2017. Training combined both theoretical and practical sessions which were led by Mari Habicht, Maria Smietanka and Helen Fairclough, experienced Horizon 2020 Energy NCPs from Estonia, Poland and UK respectively. The goal of two day training was to provide participants with information on new open and forthcoming calls under Horizon 2020 new work programme, participation, financial and other rules. The training included many practical sessions on proposal preparation, building consortium, searching partners and other practical issues associated with participation in Horizon 2020 calls.

Training was attended by representatives of government organizations, NGOs, universities, research organizations and SMEs.

 

[1] The project has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 641003