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PAPERS CONCERNING THE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM

 The Vision

 The paper Vision illustrates the joint stakeholders efforts to help Europe become the leader in key scientific and technology areas, in particular with a better use of chemistry and biotechnology which will enable increased eco-efficiency of the industry.

(Available on http://www.suschem.org/content.php?pageId=2485&lang=)

 The Strategic Research Agenda

 The Strategic Research Agenda describes what science questions need to be answered to accomplish the vision, and will define themes for future research and will contain technology roadmaps for those thematic areas aimed at providing ‘fertile ground’ for subsequent commercial development and exploitation in Europe.

(Available on http://www.suschem.org/content.php?pageId=2513&lang=)

The Implementation Action Plan

 The Implementation Action Plan defines how the research themes, as identified in the Strategic Research Agenda, are to be implemented and how the innovation framework conditions in Europe need to be altered to enable or accelerate innovation to directly promote the competitiveness of the EU chemical industry and optimise the benefits for all stakeholders.

http://www.suschem.org/content.php?pageId=2514&lang=&PHPSESSID=f4cff3c54509e5cc338f8371cd3c53da)

Italian Technology Platform for Sustainable Chemistry: the Federchimica proposal

 According Federchimica proposal, the Italian Platform must be an Italian research organization instrument, both public and private, created to define the research Agenda.

Working Group on ionic liquids: properties and synthetic applications

The working group was constituted in July 2006 by five Research Units of the Consortium INCA who decided to join their expertises and scientific efforts with the aim to participate to the building up of European networks in view of the VII FP.
The aim of the working group is to plan and provide new protocols based on the use of ionic liquids (ILs) as reaction media which represent an improvement on economy and sustainability grounds to current synthetic processes.


http://venus.unive.it/inca/etp/ionic_liquids.php



updated: January 26 2007 10:39:23.