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 EuroNanoMed partners

 
The EuroNanoMed consortium is very broad, reflecting the huge interest and expectations generated by the EuroNanoMed Initiative. It includes 24 partners (ministries and agencies) from 15 countries and 3 regions:
Basque region (Spain), France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, Veneto Region (Italy), Walloon Region (Belgium).
 
 
 
 
 

 
Partners by country/region:
             

 

BELGIUM (WALLOON REGION)
 
  • Service public de Wallonie / Direction générale opérationnelle Economie, Emploi et Recherche (SPW).

 Read more on SPW.

 
 
FRANCE
 
  • Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)/COMMISSARIAT ENERGIE ATOMIQUE CEA.

Read more on CEA.

  • Agence nationale de la Recherche (ANR).

Read more on ANR.

 
 
GERMANY
 
  • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

Read more on BMBF.

  • VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH (VDI).

Read more on VDI.

 
 
 
HUNGARY
 
  • National Office for research and technology (NKTH).

Read more on NKTH.

 
 
ICELAND
 
  • The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS).

Read more on RANNIS.

  
 
ITALY
 
  • Regione del Veneto - Economic Development, Research and Innovation Department (VED).

Read more on VED.

  
  • Veneto Nanotech s.c.p.a. (Veneto Agency).

Read more on Veneto Agency.

  
 
ISRAEL
 
  • Ministry of Health, The Chief scientist office (CSO-MOH).

Read more on CSO-MOH.

   
 
LATVIA
 
  • Latvian Academy of Sciences (LAS).

Read more on LAS.

  
 
LITHUANIA
 
  • Science Council of Lithuania (LSC).

Read more on LSC.

 
POLAND
 
  • National centre for research and development (NCBIR).

Read more on NCBIR.

  
 
PORTUGAL
 
  • National Science Foundation (FCT).

Read more on FCT.

 
  
 
ROMANIA
 
  • National Authority for Scientific research (ANCS).

Read more on ANCS.

 
  •  National Center for Programme Management (CNMP).

Read more on CNMP.

 
 
SPAIN
 
  • Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria (FIS) Instituto de Salud Carlos IIII (ISCIII).

Read more on ISCIII.

  
 
SPAIN (Basque region)
 
  • Industry, Trade and Tourism Department- Basque Government (ITT).

 Read more on ITT.

 
  • INNOBASQUE Parque Tecnológico de Bizkaia (INNOBASQUE).

Read more on INNOBASQUE.

 
 
SWEDEN
 
  • Swedish Research Council (SRC).

Read more on SRC.

 
  •  VINNOVA.

Read more on VINNOVA.

 
 
SWITZERLAND
 
  • Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF).

Read more on SNF.

 
 
THE NETHERLANDS
 
  • SenterNovem.

Read more on SenterNovem.

 
TURKEY
 
  • The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK).

Read more on TUBITAK.