topics
tools
Expatica countries
Index Last Var.(%)
BEL 20 2619.32 -0.15
DAX 8229.51 0.17
IBEX 30 8180.2 0.54
CAC 40 3860.55 -0.08
FTSE 100 6374.21 0.69
AEX 351.09 0.08
DJIA 15318.23 0.91
Nasdaq 3482.18 0.87
FTSE MIB 16197.94 0.02
TSX Composite 12367.46 0.64
ASX 4794.6 -0.22
Hang seng 21225.88 -0.00
Straits Times 3229.55 1.45
ISEQ 20 640.08 0.45
You are here: Home News Belgian News €2bn booster shot for European research
Enlarge font Decrease font Text size


30/01/2013€2bn booster shot for European research

€2bn booster shot for European research Two new innovative projects have been selected for the European Union's programme which promotes initiatives in innovative and sustainable technologies.

"Swiss research in the European showcase," beams Swiss daily Le Temps. The Human Brain Project an initiative of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) was selected on January 28 as one of two projects by the European Union's FET Flagship programme which promotes initiatives in innovative and sustainable technologies within the Europe 2020 programme.

€2bn booster shot for European researchThe European Commissioner responsible for New Technologies, Nelly Krooes, announced the two winners of the "Flagship" competition [...] who will each be awarded €1bn: Graphene, an initiative based in Sweden which hopes to develop a revolutionary electronic material, and the Human Brain Project (HBP), headquartered at the EPFL, which plans to simulate the human brain using super-computers. 

"Developing social and health applications seems to be at the core of what Europe expects of the flagships," explains French daily Le Monde. But the paper adds, "a number of philosophers such as Patrick Juignet, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, denounce this approach as 'part of a vast reductionist, materialistic, ideological current seeking to mechanise humans. [...] The human-machine turns human beings into objects, depriving them of the specifics that make them human'."


From Madrid, daily El Periódico considers this "the greatest investment in the history of European research". The paper notes that –

€2bn booster shot for European researchThe most sceptical consider that this is a huge investment with no guarantee of success, but the European Commission responds that Europe needs to take a brave step and get involved in two fast-growing sectors.

Regarding the Graphene project, Italian business daily Il Sole-24 Ore notes that in Brussels the one atom-thick, nanotech material is considered "the miracle material of the 21st Century, like plastic was to the 20th." Its extraordinary properties will open the path in a large number of fields from electronics where it will replace silicon, to renewable energies, to desalination projects, to biological research and so on. "The European initiative comes a little late, but better late than never," comments Il Sole-24 Ore, noting that -

€2bn booster shot for European researchThese past five years, Chinese universities and business have registered 2,204 patents linked to graphene [...], the United States 1,754, South Korea 1,160 and Europe less than 500. In this context, Europe is right to attribute €1bn to the promised land of science.

 
 
 
Read this article in Dutch / French / German / Spanish .

Reprinted with permission of Presseurop.

 Presseurop

 




0 reactions to this article

0 reactions to this article

Discussion Forums

Indians in Belgium

Best indian restaurants in Belgium

Sports in Belgium

Personal Trainer in Brussels

Community Noticeboard Belgium

SCHUMAN TUESDAY @ Tiago's (afterworks, june 11th)

Community Noticeboard Belgium

Stand-up comedy evening in english (june 25th)

Relocation to Belgium

In need of help; wanting to move to Belgium

participate in the forums

Inside Expatica
Looking for work in Belgium

Looking for work in Belgium

This handy guide from Expertise in Labour Mobility includes how to write a CV, application procedure, interview dos and don'ts, Belgian management culture.

Practical, easy-to-use, free and... in English

Practical, easy-to-use, free and... in English

Belgium’s first alternative directory assistance services - available through the shortcode 14-14 - can now be accessed on the internet.

Finding a rental home in Belgium

Finding a rental home in Belgium

Moving to Belgium presents a host of challenges to expats, not least of all finding the right home.

Learning to cope with life abroad

Learning to cope with life abroad

The psychological effects of global mobility can be physically painful.