[Gesth-l] EU-s díj sikeres női újítóknak

Nora Sellei norasellei at yahoo.co.uk
2013. Sze. 14., Szo, 08:32:46 CEST


Kedves Mindenki,

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EU PRIZE FOR WOMEN INNOVATORS 2014
The Contest is on!
Apply now to get a chance of winning one of the three
prizes!
The European Commission has launched the 2nd edition of the EU Prize for
Women Innovators. The competition is open until 15 October 2013!
The EU Prize for Women Innovators aims to raise public awareness about the
need for more innovation and more women innovators. It will reward three
women who have developed outstanding innovations and brought them to
market.
The awards
First prize: EUR 100 000
Second prize: EUR 50 000
Third prize: EUR 25 000
Who can participate?
Any woman innovator complying with the following criteria:
1. You reside in an EU Member State or in a country associated to the
Research Framework Programme.
2. You must be the founder or co-founder of an existing and active
company.
3. Your company must have been registered before 1 January 2011.
4. The annual turnover of the company must have been minimum EUR
100 000 in 2011 or 2012.
5. Either you or the company you founded/co-founded have received or is receiving funding from the
European Union or the European Atomic Energy Community Research Framework Programme, or from
the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP).
How to participate?
You can apply in 6 easy steps online via the contest website www.ec.europa.eu/women-innovators
before 15 October 2013, 5:00 p.m. (Brussels time). An independent panel of judges from business and
academia will examine and select the winners who will be announced in Spring 2014.
Why did the European Commission create this Prize?
Although women are more and more active in research, there are still too few women creating innovative enterprises. This represents an untapped potential for Europe which needs all its human resources to remain competitive and find solutions to the great challenges that we are facing.
The EU Women Innovators Prize was launched in 2011 to give public recognition to outstanding women entrepreneurs who brought their innovative ideas to market and to inspire other women to follow in their footsteps.
More information
Check the contest rules: ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union/pdf/women-innovators/contest_rules.pdf and the application guide: ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union/pdf/women-innovators/application_guide.pdf on the website:http://ec.europa.eu/research/innovation-union/index_en.cfm?section=women-innovators
Discover also the winners of the EU PRIZE for WOMEN Innovators 2011: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM3j-eQ305E&feature=player_embedded&list=PLvpwIjZTs-Lio9dCXgEEUBXrABjOkG8uN
Contact us via rtd-women-innovators at ec.europa.eu
The award ceremony in 2011:
From left to right: Ilaria Rosso, 3rd prize winner; José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission; Gitte Neubauer, 1st prize winner; Fabienne Hermitte, 2nd prize winner; Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science; Antonio Tajani, Vice-President, Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship
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