SMEs go Health European Partnering Days on Health & Biotechnology in the 7th Framework Programme

Krakow 17th June 2008, Jagiellonian University, Collegium Medicum, Sw. Anny 12 St., 31-008 Krakow, Poland.
London 20th June 2008, King's Building; King's College London, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom.

The SMEs go Health Partnering Days in London and Krakow will offer the possibility to present your organisation's expertise and needs to international partners in the Health sector.

You will have the possibility to select co-operation partners and to be selected by other co-operation partners to establish contacts and partnerships of high relevance in order to submit joint research projects in the Health area of FP7.

The events are free of charge, registration is however mandatory and still possible until the 1st of June 2008. Selection of cooperation partners for face-to face meetings will be possible from 1st till 12th of June 2008.

For further information and registration, please visit:
http://www.matchmaking.at/smesgohealth/

About "SMEs go Health"
"SMEs go Health" supports the successful participation of research centers, universities and innovative SMEs in EU-funded "HEALTH" research projects.

"SMEs go Health" helps research centers, universities and innovative SMEs to find project partners, build or participate in European R&D projects in the EU-funded "Health" thematic priority of FP7.

"SMEs go Health" is an initiative of the EU Commission supported by a network of experts and NCPs in 30 countries. It is a continuation of the "SMEs go LifeSciences" initiative in the Health thematic priority of the EU Framework Programme 7.

For more information, please visit www.smesgohealth.org.

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