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Friday 10th February 2012

SCITECH EUROPE 2010

Date: 23rd November 2010
Location: The Square, Brussels, Belgium

Speakers include:
Professor Helga Nowotny, President, European Research Council,
Marja Makarow, Chief Executive, European Science Foundation (Invited),
Irina Bokova, Director-General, UNESCO (Invited),
Professor Sir Tim Hunt, Nobel Prize Laureate, Cancer Research UK (Invited),

Would you benefit from networking, debating and learning from the leading figures in science, engineering and technology across Europe?
 
Do you want to learn from breakthrough research projects and successful innovation networks?
 
Would attending a high-level meeting looking at how you can turn science into commerce be of benefit to you and your organisation?
 
SciTech Europe offers you the chance to network with some of the very best scientists, researchers and experts across Europe and debate the key policies that affect you. We aim to highlight potential investment opportunities to venture capitalists and show you how you can turn science research into commerce. This is a must-attend event for those working in science, engineering and technology, or for anyone researching the global challenges across healthcare, the environment and energy.

Topics to be covered will include:
  • Successfully managing skills, knowledge and resources to develop vibrant knowledge-based industries
  • Creating an influx of venture capital to turn Europe’s world leading research and development into commercial success
  • What Europe can do to make itself more attractive to investors and how excellence in research can be best supported
  • The role that science, technology and engineering have to play in helping communities adapt to climate change and developing a European green economy

Registration:
Please click here for more information and to register.
Please note: Places are limited and are offered on a first come, first served basis.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Matthew Warrilow or telephone +44 (0)161 832 7387.