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OBJECTIVES CONFERENCE PROGRAMME PRACTICAL INFORMATION QUESTIONS

AIM OF THE JOINT PROGRAMMINGTo tackle common European major societal challenges ("grand challenges") in a number of key areas by combining national research efforts and so to make better use of Europe's precious public R&D

resources. AIM OF THE CONFERENCEThe Belgian Presidency Conference aims to take stock of the achievements and the lessons learnt to date in view of further developing the Joint Programming process.

Conference programme based on : DAY 1 Definition Implementation

DAY 2 Framework conditions

Monday 18th October 2010

Opening plenary sessionChair: Pieter de Pauw (GPC Chair)

Official speechesTheme Speaker"Coordination in research in Belgium" Jean-Marc Nollet

"Joint Programming in the Belgian Presidency" Benoît Cerexhe

"JP in Europa 2020" Robert-Jan Smits

Monday 18th October 2010

Introductive plenary sessionJoint Programming: a concept serving innovation and grand challengesby Bernard Bigot

What’s Joint Programming?by André Syrota

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 1aLessons learnt up to now

Chair: Pieter de PauwAngeles Rodriguez-PenaWim SarisAntonia Recchia

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 1bDefining priorities for successfull JPIs

Chair: Rolf AnnerbergBeatrix Vierkon-RudolphChristian SeiserToivo Maimets

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 1cContribution of JPIs to R&I

Chair: Jean Stéphenne (tbc) Jos LeijtenAndy HensonGernot Klotz

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 1dJoint Programming at the service of citizens

Chair: Mr KleiberAnne-Sophie ParentZoran StancicEili Ervela-Myreen

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 1dJoint Programming at the service of citizens

Chair: Mr KleiberAnne-Sophie ParentZoran StancicEili Ervela-Myreen

Monday 18th October 2010

Plenary session 2How to implement Joint Programming?by Marion Guillou

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 2aHow to build an efficient JPI?

Chair: Angeles Rodriguez-PenaHendrik BindslevJana KolarHervé Pero

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 2bWhich role for the regions?

Chair: Mercedes BressoChristian SaublensPierre GodinPierre Villers

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 2cHow to use current tools and funds?

Chair: Dieter ImbodenThomas BarettJennifer Harper (tbc)Imelda Lambkin

Monday 18th October 2010

Parallel session 2dHow to involve actors in JP projects?

Chair: Michel GoldmanYuri EngelbrechtLuuk BorgMike Farrimond

Tuesday 19th October 2010

Successive plenary sessions • Forward looking foresight activities • Peer review procedures• Evaluation of Joint Programmes> Questions & Answers

Plenary session on Framework conditions

Tuesday 19th October 2010

Successive plenary sessions• Funding of cross-border research• Dissemination and use of research findings• Management and sharing of IPR> Questions & Answers

Tuesday 19th October 2010

• Optimum management of JPIs Josef Syka • Peer review procedures Philippe Amouyel• Evaluation of Joint Programmes Adrian Curaj> Questions & Answers

Plenary session on Optimising the management of JPIs

Tuesday 19th October 2010

• Pieter de Pauw• Anneli Pauli• Walter Moenig • Jennifer Harper (tbc)

Concluding session : Roundtable

Concluding address

Practical information : 18 - 19 / 10 / 2010 LA HULPE - DOLCE www.jointprogramming2010.eu 100 places left Registration on invitation only [email protected]