Showing posts with label H2020. Show all posts
Showing posts with label H2020. Show all posts

Jan 17, 2020

H2020 Training Courses

H2020 Financial Management Training
18-20 Feb 2020 - Rome, Italy
03-05 Mar 2020 - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
28-30 April 2020 - Brussels, Belgium
16-18 Jun 2020 - Valletta, Malta
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H2020 Proposal Writing Training
29-30 Jan 2020 - Lisbon, Portugal
04-06 Feb 2020 - Vienna, Austria
10-12 Mar 2020 - Barcelona, Spain
12-14 May 2020 - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
09-11 June 2020 - Valletta, Malta
*Our H2020 Proposal Writing training will now be a 3 day event which will now include guidance & information on how the new Horizon Europe programme is shaping up to look like plus a day dedicated to the management of the Funding & Tenders Portal (SEDIA)

Universities: Contact your international office for possible funding opportunities to attend our trainings under Erasmus +

All our H2020 trainings can be delivered in–house anywhere in Europe or around the world.

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May 12, 2016

Europe-wide plastic microelectronics project

A research group of THM is operating in a Europe-wide joint project on the development of electronic circuits made of plastics. Head of the project at the THM is Prof. Dr. Alexander Klös of the competence center nanotechnology and photonics. Partners are the Spanish Universitat Rovira i Virgili, the École Polytechnique in Palaiseau France and the University of Cambridge in England.

The research projec are also participating two research institutes in France and the Netherlands and three software companies. The European Union funded the project with almost 750,000 euros to promote in particular the exchange of researchers between the participating institutions. 

Organic semiconducting materials allow the production of electronic components by conventional printing methods such as silk screen or offset printing. This alternative is far less powerful than the classic silicon technology. However, it has advantages in certain application fields and is significantly cheaper. When using chip cards or electronic labels the reduced efficiency does not matter. The market research company IDTechEx expects in 2026 a growth of the global market volume for organic electronics from currently 26.5 to 69 billion US dollars [read more...]