The joint call will cover the two themes:
- Efficient Energy Storage and Distribution
- Resilience against Disasters
The CONCERT-Japan project is an international ERA-NET initiative under the EU FP7, with the objective of coordinating and en-hancing the science, technology and innovation (STI) cooperation between the European countries and Japan.
The CONCERT-Japan Pilot Joint Call on Research and Innovation
In the frame of the CONCERT-Japan Pilot Joint Call on Research and Innovation, research projects with an innovative dimension will be funded for a period of two years in the above mentioned themes. The research projects are expected to have mobility and networking dimensions apart from the core research component.
Each project consortium applying for this call should consist of at least three partners, one from Japan and two from two different European countries participating in the call.
The call will be funded by the budget allocated by each participating national/regional funding organization. Therefore, each participating funding organization reserves the right to apply its national/regional funding regulations. For more information on the call, please refer to CONCERT-Japan website.
CONCERT-Japan Conference and Partnering Events
In order to provide detailed information on the Joint Call and offer possibilities of networking and exchange of project ideas to the interested science and innovation community, two different Conference and Partnering Events will take place:
- Tokyo (Japan), 10-11 September 2012, focused on the theme of Resilience against Disasters
- Milan (Italy), 27-28 September 2012, focused on the theme of Efficient Energy Storage and Distribution
Contact
- Contact at the CONCERT-Japan Joint Call Secretariat:anna.boitard(at)cnrs-dir.fr
- Contact for the Tokyo event on Resilience against Disaster: y3sakura(at)jst.go.jp
- Contact for the Milan event on Efficient Energy Storage and Distribution: savini@cestec.it
Please note that the draft description of the call topics on the CON-CERT-Japan website are not definitive and the funding organizations reserve the right to make any changes on them until the launch of the call in September 2012.