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Starts in 2 weeks from now
LocationBrussels
This Knowledge Exchange Platform (KEP) horizontal seminar is organised by the European Committee of the Regions and the European Commission DG Research & Innovation. The KEP seminar seeks to present the new European Strategy on research and technology infrastructures and to find innovative solutions to make cutting-edge research and technology infrastructures accessible to researchers, innovators, and industries throughout Europe, no matter where they are from.
The seminar aims to launch a fruitful discussion with local authorities and stakeholders on how to foster greater coordination and collaboration across regional borders, including how local governments can work more effectively together, share resources, and build partnerships that amplify impact beyond their territories, nurture cohesive and integrated ecosystem where local action contributes to a united European vision.
All information related to the seminar including the complete agenda, description and registration form is available in the announcement on the European Commission DG R&I website.
Programme in brief
15:00 - 15:35 Welcome and opening remarks
15:35 - 16:35 Panel discussion The European strategy for infrastructures and the global race for competitiveness
16:35 - 16:45 Q and A
16:45 - 17:00 Statement on the CoR opinion on the European strategy on research and technology infrastructures and the outcome of the dedicated workshop
17:00 - 17:15 Closing Remarks
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Professor Inez Germeys leads the Center for Contextual Psychiatry at KU Leuven, which is a large multi-disciplinary research group focusing on the interaction between the person and the environment in the development of psychopathology. She has received a European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator grant (INTERACT) and Proof of Concept grant (IMPACT). With these grants professor Germeys and her team researched a new mobile self-management therapy for patients with a psychotic disorder. The Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Daily Life (ACT-DL) was further developed for the clinical environment. In line with that the Horizon 2020 IMMERSE project aims to thoroughly evaluate strategies, processes, and outcomes of implementing a digital mobile mental health solution.