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Los próximos 26 y 27 de enero, Francisco Javier Castro, investigador y gestor de I+D europeo de CRÍMINA, participará en el SMI2Gs, evento que se celebrará en el Central Auditorium (Pierre Lacroix) de la Université Catholique de Louvain de Bruselas. Para aquellos que no lo conozcan, los famosos SMI2Gs meetings son, desde 2004, los únicos brokerages sobre I+D+i en seguridad, dando la oportunidad de trabajar juntos a representantes de la industria, la academia y usuarios finales procedentes de todos los países miembros en las diferentes convocatorias internacionales de investigación que ha puesto en marcha la UE a través de Horizonte 2020.

En la web oficial del TNO, el organizador oficial de este evento lo explican del siguiente modo:

The SMI2G focuses on the features of Horizon 2020 (H2020) with the view of exchanging information on the Secure Societies calls to stimulate networking and consortia building. The objective is to give the delegates the opportunity to create ideas and find partners for each open research call of the EU security research programme.The first meeting (as SMIG) was held in 2004 with the first call of the preparatory action on Security Reseach. Today, the meetings attract over 400 delegates, representing SMEs, Research & Technology Organisations, Academia and Industry from all EU-28 and associated countries.
The event in 2016 will focus on the H2020 Work Programme for the “Secure Societies – Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens” (download the programme). All delegates are invited to present their proposals and ideas for each topic of the Work Programme which are open in 2016 in an interactive session. This time, the delegates will also get the opportunity to receive feed-back from end-users, to discuss lessons learnt and what to expect for the future of the EU security research programme.

Desde CRÍMINA os animamos encarecidamente a que toméis parte de este tipo de eventos si estáis interesados en el I+D de seguridad.