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Whyse Innovation and EU

Whyse advises and assists companies, universities, research organisations and administrative bodies who wish to participate in the European Union’s research programmes.

We have more than fifteen years experience in EU research programmes, working with both proposers and the Commission, and have participated in 4 EU projects.

Whyse has been selected by the Commission to evaluate new proposals and to review ongoing project for more than 10 years.

Our main services

Workshops for proposers, administrators and managers.

These cover preparation, project evaluation, partner selection, contract negotiation, consortium agreements and project management for EU research projects.

Partner search for the ICT-program of FP7, the largest of the EU’s research programmes, as the DK member of the Idealist consortium. Idealist has representatives in all twenty five EU Member States, all the Associated States and Russia and Belarus, and is sponsored by the European Commission. Ideal-ist has been extended with 24 month and with several new countries (partners).

Advice on innovation, research results, proposals, partners, contracts and project management.

About Bent Egebart

Bent Egebart, partner Whyse have been employed by the Commission and been working with the Danish Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Research.



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Nyhedsbrev: Innovation & EU

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FP7 nyheder

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