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ProgrammesDirectorate-General Competition (DG COMP) of the European Commission organises a webinar in the context of the on-going revision of the General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER).
DG Competition (DG COMP) invites stakeholders to participate in this reality check in the form of an online workshop targeting topics in the area of State aid for research and development (R&D) concerning the ongoing review of Regulation (EU) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty – the General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER).
The workshop will address the following topics:
It will entail a short introduction by DG COMP and will give the possibility to the participants to provide targeted comments on the proposal for a revised GBER, in view of their experiences with the highlighted topics.
To participate in the event, please register via this link.
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The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) European Innovative Training Network “PBNv2 - Next generation Pass-By Noise approaches for new powertrain vehicles” started in May 2017. Their research has the shared objective of investigating the possibilities to decrease pass-by noise of vehicles.
The project is a collaboration between 17 research institutions and companies in the European automotive R&D and provides a learning environment for 14 PhD fellows. The Belgian partner is the Noise and Vibration Research Group of KU Leuven, and this project is one of the many Horizon 2020 MSCA Innovative Training Networks that the KU Leuven research group participates in.