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SKin Healthcare by Innovative NanoCAPsuleS (SKHINCAPS)

Start date: Oct 1, 2015, End date: Sep 30, 2019,

SKHINCAPS project will explore an innovative and sustainable in situ self-assembly nanoencapsulation technology to deliver novel products for skin healthcare applications, with increased efficiency and cost benefits, leading to ground-breaking innovations on the actual products.Using this safe, sustainable and easily scalable technology, different actives will be addressed for nanoencapsulation: p ...
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Implementing the European Photonics21 PPP strategy (EuroPho21)

Start date: Jan 1, 2015, End date: Dec 31, 2017,

EuroPho21 provides the decisive support to Photonics21 for strategy development and implementation and paves the way for the re-industrialization of Europe. The networking and coordination among Photonics21 stakeholders and the end user industry in the strategy development and implementation will speed up the innovation process and time to market for new products. This is a critical step to overco ...
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This project responds to the ICT-26-c call which is focusing on the EU-wide outreach for promoting photonics to young people, entrepreneurs and the general public. The project's acronym is Photonics4all and its duration will be two years. Within the framework of the proclaimed International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies (IYL 2015) by the United Nations this project shall mainly impro ...
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Uncorrected refractive errors are the second leading cause of blindness. Procedures detecting and correcting those errors, such as regular eye exams, glasses or contact lenses or refractive laser based surgery, could thereby transform the lives of millions of people. It is known that successful laser based refractive eye surgery can reduce or even cure common vision refractive errors, as well as, ...
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Background The development of nanomaterials - defined as having at least one dimension of 100 nanometres or less – is an area of science and industry expected to yield numerous technological advances. More than 1 500 European businesses are now involved in the production of substances at nanoscale and nanomaterials are providing a proliferation of new p ...
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The NanoPhoSolar project aims to overcome the limitations relating to the efficiency and performance of a range of photovoltaic (PV) systems by developing a transparent NanoPhosphor down converting material capable of absorbing Ultra Violet (UV) and short wavelength visible light and re-emitting in the more useful longer wavelength visible spectrum(range 525-850nm).This will enable the efficiency ...
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The project summaryThe SVARNISH project objective is the development of a varnish with antimicrobial oxygen and water vapour barrier properties and improved physic-mechanical properties, to be used in food industry.The SVARNISH project aims to overcome the flexible packaging limitations related with the traditional food plastic materials, competitive costs, the chemical properties (antimicrobial, ...
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Novel Mineral Material for road marking (ROADMARK)

Start date: Nov 1, 2013, End date: Oct 31, 2015,

Road accidents imply dramatic personal and social consequences. In 2011 it is estimated more than 30,000 people died on the roads of the European Union, and for every death on Europe's roads there are an estimated 4 permanently disabling injuries such as damage to the brain or spinal cord, 8 serious injuries and 50 minor injuries. These figures also bring about huge economic cost estimated on abou ...
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Innovation and Implementation Strategy Photonics21 (InnoPho21)

Start date: Sep 1, 2011, End date: Dec 31, 2014,

With revenues of 55 billion € in 2008, and a corresponding growth of nearly 30% compared to 2005, and 300000 people directly employed the European Photonics industry is one of the most important industry sectors and key enabling technologies for Europe in the 21st century. To withstand growing competition from low labour cost countries there is a need to join forces in industry, research and polit ...
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SYstem for Digitization and Diagnosis in ART Applications (SYDDARTA)

Start date: Oct 1, 2011, End date: Mar 31, 2014,

Cultural heritage monitoring comprehends a sum of technologies, protocols and studies which need to be modernized and automated to reduce costs and process time. Current spectroscopy permits the study and characterisation of the surface of artworks by the inspection of specific spectral bands, by means of different techniques. As a consequence, the sets of results are often difficult or slow to li ...
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"Development of a Secure, Modular, Cash Checking Machine" (EUROTHENTIC)

Start date: Oct 1, 2011, End date: Nov 30, 2013,

"The euro represents the largest currency in circulation in the world and therefore an attractive target for counterfeiters with both the number and sophistication of counterfeits increasing since the euro’s introduction in 2002. To fight counterfeiting, the European Central Bank has implemented strict requirements under the Banknote Recycling Framework which require that no counterfeit notes are ...
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Background The European Graphic sector makes a significant contribution to the European economy; it is formed by more than 106 000 enterprises with 1 281 478 employees and a combined turnover higher than 125 billion euros. The sector is characterised by many small and medium-sized companies. Roughly 95% of graphics enterprises employ less than 20 workers. ...
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In the next ten years scientific developments in the field of nanophotonics as a key driving force in photonics will influence many different industrial branches e.g. automotive and avionics, industrial automation ICT, health and well-being, environment or safety and security. In these industrial sectors many SMEs are involved as traditional suppliers, start-ups or producers of high tech products ...
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ROM

Start date: Feb 28, 2005, End date: Jun 29, 2007,

La Photonique est présente dans .tous les secteurs industriels, de recherche et de la vie quotidienne qui utilisent la lumière comme matière première loptique, loptoélectronique, lastronomie, limagerie médicale, léclairage des rues, les lasers ou les phares de voitures. La filière Photonique est constituée à 90 % de PME de très hautes technologies de moins de 100 personnes et ne nécessite pas un e ...
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