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TECHNOLOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN A Framework for the further development, dissemination and use of the results of EC RTD Projects (including also thematic networks and concerted actions) EnerBuild: Thematic Network on Energy in the Built Environment 1 st April 2000 to 31 th March 2003 contract ERK6-CT99-20001 Energy Research Group University College Dublin School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland DATA SHEETS Final Version before Final Term (31 March 2003) T.I.P. Version 3.3 Page 1 16/02/2001

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TECHNOLOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION PLANA Framework for the further development, dissemination and use of

the results of EC RTD Projects (including also thematic networks and concerted actions)

EnerBuild:Thematic Network on Energy in the Built Environment

1st April 2000 to 31th March 2003

contract ERK6-CT99-20001

Energy Research Group University College Dublin

School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

DATA SHEETS

Final Version before Final Term (31 March 2003)

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Part 1: Overview and description of your project and its resultsOne form per project Publishable

1.1: Executive summary (to be used for an accurate update of the programme synopsis of projects)1.2: Overview of all results 1.3: Quantified data on the project1.4.: Assessment of the European interests : This section enables the co-ordinator to explain the interest for the European Union (the competitiveness of its industries, the usefulness for (part of) its population,…) of the achieved results and of their foreseen impacts.1.5.: Expected project impact

Part 2: Description of each Result - Search for collaboration through Commission servicesOne form per Result Publishable

This section will be used to document your result(s) in CORDIS and to inform any appropriate audience

2.1 : Description of the result(s) 2.2 : Quantified data about the result2.3 : Further collaboration, dissemination and use of the result : This section enables each partner – individually or as a consortium – to describe its needs in further collaboration in view of the dissemination an use of its results(s).

Part 3: Description of the intentions by each partnerOne form per partner Confidential

This section enables each partner – individually or as a consortium – to describe its use and dissemination intentions (including a timetable of its future activities).3.1 : Description of the use and the dissemination of result(s), partner per partner3.2 : Quantified data for each partner’s main result

q The Technological Implementation Plan data sheets are available as a predefined form in Microsoft Word format. The file may be downloaded from the European Commission's CORDIS web site at: http://www.cordis.lu/fp5/tip.htm or may be obtained by e-mail from your EC programme help desk or your Project Officer.

q The form should be completed electronically and returned preferably by e-mail to your project officer ([email protected]). Alternatively it can be sent on a diskette to the address provided by your Project Officer :q Part 1, 2 by the project co-ordinator;q Part 3 by the project co-ordinator or by each partner individually, as preferred.

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Part 1 Overview and description of your project and its results

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EC PROGRAMME : ERK6PROJECT TITLE & ACRONYM: EnerBuild: Thematic Network on Energy in the Built

EnvironmentNAS EnerBuild (Extension)

CONTRACT NUMBER : ERK6-CT99-20001PROJECT WEB SITE (if any) : www.enerbuild.netPARTNERS NAMES : 1. Coordinator and Principal Contractor: Professor J.Owen Lewis,

Energy Research Group, University College Dublin. Other: 58 members + 17 NAS members

1.1Executive summary

Please, synthesise (in 1 or 2 pages) your project original objectives and final outcome.

a) Original research objectivesThe EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network aims to enhance co-operation and the exchange of knowledge between co-ordinators of building sector energy research and development projects supported in the European Commission’s Fourth and Fifth Framework programmes. With the overall objective of contributing to the reduction in fossil fuel derived energy use and consequent environmental emissions, EnerBuild RTD aims to deliver the results of past and current research in this area to potential users in the most important sectors with the greatest dissemination potential.

Thematic Networks bring together manufacturers, users, universities and research centres around a given scientific or technical objective, and include co-ordination networks between EC funded projects. This Network comprises 57 recently completed building-related renewable energy and energy saving R&D projects, and since 2001 also includes 12 similar new projects from the Fifth Framework programme. In the second half of 2002 a further 17 projects from the Newly Associate States joined the network, under a separate contract, as a result of the NAS EnerBuild proposal.

To enhance co-operation among energy RTD projects addressing the built environment supported in the EC’s Fourth and Fifth Framework programmes, the EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network has the following objectives:

• To deliver the results of past and current research to potential users in the most important sectors with the greatest dissemination potential, with the overall objective of reducing emissions and improving the energy efficiency of the built environment in Europe

• To facilitate and encourage collaboration co-operation and exchange among EC-supported research projects and researchers

• To help maintain the technical and industrial content of future European energy-related building research and to contribute to the identifications of future research priorities

• To form links with relevant targeted research and demonstration actions and other Thematic Networks with a view to maximising the effectiveness of the problem-solving effort

• To minimise overlap and facilitate communications between national and EC-funded activities

• To encourage the formation of new RTD partnerships between stakeholders in construction including industry, designers, developers and researchers

• To evaluate the effectiveness of different strategies and media in disseminating RTD results and supporting innovation in the European building sector.

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b) Expected deliverablesWork Package 1 – Network Management:

b) Periodic progress reports and financial statements to the EC.Work Package 2 – RTD Thematic Groups:

c) Coordination of Thematic Groupsd) RTD strategy for each Thematic Groupe) Input to development of Network Strategyf) Identification of need for new RTD studies and activities in each Thematic Groupg) Exchange of researchersWork Package 3 – Disseminationh) An integrated series of summary leaflets, newsletters, conference posters, and journal articlesi) Dissemination modelsj) Develop and operate Web sitek) Prepare a Technology Implementation PlanWork Package 4 – RTD Strategyl) RTD Strategy Reportm) Interim papers on the state of research, needs and strategiesWork Package 5 – Network Supporting Studiesn) Report of a series of short investigations on technological or horizontal aspects of the building

energy marketo) Develop and operate intranet site for project membersp) Online networking system for project coordinators

NAS EnerBuild Work Packageq) NAS contribution to the abover) Workshops organised in Budapest, Prague and Warsaw, incorporating profile of each of the 17 NAS partners.

s) c) Project’s actual outcome ( in terms of technical achievements or if appropriate task per task)In addition to the intangible, networking benefits of undertaking the project, some specific outcomes that have future value:

t) Comprehensive Strategy Report on the future of RTD into buildings, covering technical and horizontal aspects.

u) Series of newsletters and project dissemination leaflets publicising the results of research.v) A project linking tool to facilitate the search for RTD projects in similar research areas.w) A public website that will be open to public access for a further 12 months after project completion.NAS EnerBuild Work Packagex) Database of research institutions and companies throughout the NAS in the field of energy efficiency in

buildingsy) Report 'Status of the research activities and market situation in the NAS countries'z) Prodeedings of workshops organised in Budapest, Prague and Warsaw, incorporating profile of each of the 17

NAS partners.aa) Articles on national projects and activities in the NAS distributed to targeted mailing lists.bb) A bookmark/postcard designed and printed containing details of EnerBuild/Nas-EnerBuild website address

and distributed at workshops and conferences throughout the NAScc) d) Broad dissemination and use intentions for the expected outputs (such as industrial development,

standards, regulations and norms, improvement of environment, health, working conditions, employment, net economic benefits, etc)

RTD Strategy Report: to inform the direction of future research into energy in buildings, including the NAS.

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1.2 Overview of all your main project results

No. Self-descriptive title of the result Category

A, B or C*

Partner(s) owning the result(s) (referring in particular to specific

patents, copyrights, etc.) & involved in their further use

1 RTD Strategy Report A Owner: Energy Research GroupInvolved in dissemination: all partners

2 Newsletters A Owner: Energy Research GroupInvolved in dissemination: all partners

3 Project Dissemination Leaflets A Owners: Energy Research Group & Project CoordinatorsInvolved in dissemination: all partners

4 Public Website A Owners: Energy Research Group Involved in dissemination: all partners

5 Project Linking Tool A Owner: Energy Research Group

6 Database of research institutions and companies throughout the NAS in the field of energy efficiency in buildings

A Owners: Energy Research Group Involved in dissemination: all partners

7 Report 'Status of the research activities and market situation in the NAS countries'

A Owners: Energy Research Group Involved in dissemination: all partners

8

9

10

* A: results usable outside the consortium / B: results usable within the consortium / C: non usable results

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1.3 Quantified Data on the dissemination and use of the project results

Items about the dissemination and use of the project results (consolidated numbers)

Currently achieved quantity

Estimated future* quantity

# of product innovations (commercial)

# of process innovations (commercial)

# of new services (commercial)

# of new services (public)

# of new methods (academic)

# of scientific breakthrough

# of technical standards to which this project has contributed

# of EU regulations/directives to which this project has contributed

1

# of international regulations to which this project has contributed

# of PhDs generated by the project

# of grantees/trainees including transnational exchange of personnel

2

# = number of ... / * “Future” means expectations within the next 3 years following the end of the project

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1.4. Comment on European Interest

All projects are expected to meet European interests. This section should provide an appraisal of your project in terms of European added value and support to the implementation of European Union policies.

1.4.1. Community added value and contribution to EU policies

a. European dimension of the problem (The extent to which the project has contributed to solve problems at European level)

There is enormous potential for reducing energy consumption in both new and existing buildings; for instance through the provision of tighter and better-insulated buildings, more efficient lighting heating and cooling systems, and waste heat recovery. Savings of upwards of 70% have been demonstrated, and autonomous (or ‘zero energy’) dwellings have been constructed. Given the scale of the challenge for Europe inherent in complying with legally binding international commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, considerable RTD and innovation is required in order to harness the full capacity of existing and new technologies through their integration into the building sector in order to contribute to achieving this objective in the medium to long term.

The fragmented nature of the European building industry and the energy market have resulted in significant information asymmetries between researchers, manufacturers, designers, developers, owners and occupants. This requires that deliberate emphasis be given to technology transfer and dissemination if new and improved energy technologies are to have the appropriate impact. EU RTD programmes during the past quarter century have made important contributions to advancing innovative technologies and concepts. Developing on this important foundation, the EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network has provided impetus to the process of bringing about change in the energy efficiency of buildings in Europe.

The research institutions in the Newly Associated States have been outside of the European research community and it is necessary to both incorporate them into this community and to raise awareness within the EU of the NAS-specific issues associated with energy efficiency in buildings.

b. Contribution to developing S&T co-operation at international level. European added value(Development of critical mass in human and financial terms; combination of complementary expertise and resources available Europe-wide)

The EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network’s activities have made a significant contribution to international cooperation of researchers by:

· informing the wider research community of the results of past and current research projects in particular thematic areas, thereby avoiding duplication, through a series of newsletters, project leaflets, website, focus workshops and conference participation.

· facilitated collaboration amongst its members, including the NAS, through participation in network meetings, provision of members intranet site, sponsorship of exchange of researchers, and development of a useful database of NAS organisations involved in energy in buildings.

c. Contribution to policy design or implementation (Contribution to one or more EU policies; RTD connected with standardisation and regulation at Community and/or national levels)

The EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network has produced a comprehensive RTD Strategy Report to inform the future direction and sponsorship of EU (and national) research actions in the area of energy efficiency and sustainability in the built environment. This report draws on information gathered from the RTD Project members at meetings, and non-members at focus workshops in the thematic areas. It reflects the views of European industry and research community. It includes an NAS component.

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1.4.2. Contribution to Community social objectives

a. Improving the quality of life in the Community:

Two important non-technical areas that have informed the activities and participants of the network have been sociology, and health and comfort. A number of presentations on these areas at EnerBuild meetings have helped balance the traditionally technical outlook of RTD project coordinators with a perspective on the quality of life issues associated with buildings.

b. Provision of appropriate incentives for monitoring and creating jobs in the Community (including use and development of skills) :

c. Supporting sustainable development, preserving and/or enhancing the environment (including use/conservation of resources) :

The EnerBuild RTD Thematic Network has provided impetus to the process of bringing about change in the energy efficiency of buildings in EC and NAS, thereby supporting sustainable development and encouraging the rational use of energy. This has largely been through the dissemination of research outcomes across Europe by means of newsletters, project leaflets, public website and international meetings.

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1.5. Expected project impact (to be filled in by the project coordinator)

Remark: by replying to the following questions, the coordinator is asked to express his best estimation regarding the impact of the project.

Overall Policy Impact1

EU Policy Goals I IIother

SCALE OF EXPECTED IMPACT OVER THE NEXT

10 YEARS2

Not applicable to project

Project Impacttoo difficult to

estimate

-1 0 1 2 3

1. Improved sustainable economic development and growth, competitiveness Q

1

2. Improved employment Q

0

3. Improved quality of life and health and safety Q

1

4. Improved education Q

0

5. Improved preservation and enhancement of the environment Q

2

6. Improved scientific and technological quality Q

2

7. Regulatory and legislative environment Q

1

8. Other Q

1 Coordinator should respond to section I or, if appropriate, to section II. If the project has had no impact, a "0" should be entered in section I. Scores other than zero in section I will prompt a more detailed subquestion on a separate screen. However, you may access in any case the subquestions by clicking on the symbol" Q "following each main question.

2 Indication for scale as follows: -1 represents negative impact, 0 no impact, 1 small positive impact, 2 medium positive impact , 3 is a strong positive impact

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Indicate your replies below by putting in each box the number corresponding to the score you chose:

1. Economic development and growth, competitiveness

Scale of Expected Impacts over the next 10 years (2)

By Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3a) Increased Turnover for project participants

- national markets0

- international markets 0b) Increased Productivity for project participants 0c) Reduced costs for project participants 1d) Improved output quality/high technology

content

d)

2. Employment Scale of Expected Impacts over the next 10 years (2)

By Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

a) Safeguarding of jobs

b) Net employment growth in projects participants staff

c) Net employment growth in customer and supply chains

d) Net employment growth in the European economy at large

3. Quality of Life and health and safety Scale of Expected Impacts over the next 10 years (2)

By Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

a) Improved health care

b) Improved food, nutrition

c) Improved safety (incl. consumers and workers safety)

d) Improved quality of life for the elderly and disabled

e) Improved life expectancy

f) Improved working conditions 1

g) Improved child care

h) Improved mobility of persons

4. Improved education Scale of Expected Impacts over the next 10 years (2)

By Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

a) Improved learning processes including lifelong learning

b) Development of new university curricula

5. Preservation and enhancement of the environment Scale of Expected Impacts over the next 10 years (2)

By Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

a) Improved prevention of emissions

b) Improved treatment of emissions

c) Improved preservation of natural resources and cultural heritaged) Reduced energy consumption 2

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6. S&T quality Scale of Expected Impacts over the next 10 years (2)

By Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

a) Production of new knowledge

b) Safeguarding or development of expertise in a research area

c) Acceleration of RTD, transfer or uptake 2

d) Enhance skills of RTD staff 2

e) Transfer expertise/know-how/technology 2

f) Improved access to knowledge-based networks 2

g) Identifying appropriate partners and expertise 2

h) Develop international S&T co-operation 2

i) Increased gender equality

7. Regulatory and legislative environment Scale of Expected Impacts over the next 10 years (2)

By Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

a) Contribution to EU policy formulation 1

b) Contribution to EU policy implementation 1

8. Other (please specify) Scale of Expected Impacts

over the next 10 years (2)By Project

End-1 0 1 2 3

After Project End

-1 0 1 2 3

I, project co-ordinator, confirm the published information contained in this part 1 of the TIP.

Signature: Name: Prof. J.Owen Lewis

Date: 26 Mar. 03 Organisation: Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

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Part 2 Description of each result

A separate part 2 must be completed for each result. This may be done by the partner responsible for the result or by the project co-ordinator.

The part 2 must be consolidated at the consortium level and transmitted to the Commission by the co-ordinator.

PARTS 2 WILL BE DISSEMINATED BY THE COMMISSION

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2.1 : Description of the result(s), one form per result

No. & TITLE OF RESULT (same as in table 1.2)

No. Self-descriptive title of the result

1 RTD Strategy Report

CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS RESULT

Name Prof. J. Owen Lewis

Position Director

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

URL http://erg.ucd.ie

Specific Result URL

http://www.enerbuild.net

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SUMMARY (200 words maximum)

Provide an overview of the result which gives the reader an immediate impression of the nature of the result, its relevance and its potential; Briefly describe the current status/applications of the result (if appropriate) with non confidential information on entities potentially involved.

This RTD Strategy Report draws on information and views gathered from research institutions and industry during the course of the 3 year EnerBuild Project. It seeks to answer a simple question: how can future RTD actions in the Buildings Sector contribute to the construction of more energy efficient and sustainable buildings? Founded upon an economists (Peter Clinch) view of the structure of the construction industry and the implications this has for research, the report examines the state of research, industry structure and market status of various technologies in six key technology areas:

· Solar technologies (Mateos Santamouris)· Lighting and daylighting (Marc Fontoynont)· Mechanical Heating and Cooling (John Berry)· Building Integrated PhotoVoltaics (Peter Toggweiler)· Building Components (Peter Wouters)· Building and Urban Design (Koen Steemers)It then turns to non-technical research areas: · Information Technology (Joe Clarke)· Health and Comfort (Philo Bluyssen)· Sociology (Elizabeth Shove)· Dissemination and Technology Transfer (Kirk Shanks)The overall analysis draws each of these individual analyses together to conclude with specific priorities for future research actions in the area of energy efficiency and sustainability in buildings. This comprehensive and authoritative 80 page report is accompanied by a 10 page executive summary. The report is targeted at the Commission, researchers and industry.

Please categorise the result using codes from Annex 1

Subject descriptors 202 89 650 203 221

CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Please tick one category only 4

Scientific and/or Technical knowledge (Basic research) ¨¨ Guidelines, methodologies, technical drawings ¨¨ Software code ¨¨ Experimental development stage (laboratory prototype) ¨¨ Prototype/demonstrator available for testing ¨¨ Results of demonstration trials available ¨¨ Other (please specify.): ¨

DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ON THE RESULT

List main information and documentation, stating whether public or confidential.

Documentation type Details (Title, ref. number, general description, language)

Status: PU=PublicCO=Confidential

RTD Strategy Report RTD Strategy Report, English PU

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Type of IPR KNOWLEDGE:Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Pre-existing know-how Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Current Foreseen Tick DetailsTick NoP 1) NoI 2) Details Tick

Patent applied for Patent granted Patent search carried out Registered design Trademark applications Copyrights X Secret know-how Other - please specify :

1) Number of Priority (national) applications/patents2) Number of Internationally extended applications/patents

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MARKET APPLICATION SECTORSPlease describe the possible sectors for application using the NACE classification in Annex 2.

Market application sectors

No. & TITLE OF RESULT (same as in table 1.2)

No. Self-descriptive title of the result

2 Newsletters

CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS RESULT

Name Prof. J. Owen Lewis

Position Director

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

URL http://erg.ucd.ie

Specific Result URL

http://www.enerbuild.net

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SUMMARY (200 words maximum)

Provide an overview of the result which gives the reader an immediate impression of the nature of the result, its relevance and its potential; Briefly describe the current status/applications of the result (if appropriate) with non confidential information on entities potentially involved.

This integrated series of newsletters provides an informative introduction to the various RTD Projects that participated in the network. The objective is to stimulate interest and inform researchers, designers and industry as to the RTD projects, while avoiding information overload.

There are different editions for the various technology areas: solar technologies; lighting and daylighting; mechanical heating and cooling; building integrated photovoltaics; building components; building and urban design. Each newsletter consists of an editorial and useful background information on each RTD Project in that technology area. There is also an newsletter that introduces the EnerBuild Thematic Network and the importance of research into energy efficiency and sustainability in the built environment. Professionally produced and full of colour pictures, this integrated series of newsletters provided a useful and comprehensive dissemination tool for the EnerBuild Thematic Network. Each newsletter is 6 pages in length.

Please categorise the result using codes from Annex 1

Subject descriptors 607 89 197 221 649

CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Please tick one category only 4

Scientific and/or Technical knowledge (Basic research) ¨¨ Guidelines, methodologies, technical drawings ¨¨ Software code ¨¨ Experimental development stage (laboratory prototype) ¨¨ Prototype/demonstrator available for testing ¨¨ Results of demonstration trials available ¨¨ Other (please specify.): ¨

DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ON THE RESULT

List main information and documentation, stating whether public or confidential.

Documentation type Details (Title, ref. number, general description, language)

Status: PU=PublicCO=Confidential

Newsletters 1-6 PU

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Type of IPR KNOWLEDGE:Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Pre-existing know-how Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Current Foreseen Tick DetailsTick NoP 1) NoI 2) Details Tick

Patent applied for Patent granted Patent search carried out Registered design Trademark applications Copyrights X Secret know-how Other - please specify :

1) Number of Priority (national) applications/patents2) Number of Internationally extended applications/patents

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MARKET APPLICATION SECTORSPlease describe the possible sectors for application using the NACE classification in Annex 2.

Market application sectors

No. & TITLE OF RESULT (same as in table 1.2)

No. Self-descriptive title of the result

3 Project Dissemination Leaflets

CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS RESULT

Name Prof. J. Owen Lewis

Position Director

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

URL http://erg.ucd.ie

Specific Result URL

http://www.enerbuild.net

SUMMARY (200 words maximum)

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Provide an overview of the result which gives the reader an immediate impression of the nature of the result, its relevance and its potential; Briefly describe the current status/applications of the result (if appropriate) with non confidential information on entities potentially involved.

Each project leaflet provides an overview of a specific RTD project. Topics addressed in the leaflets include background information on the research area and need, description of the project undertaken, conclusions of the project and an assessment of the market potential of the project. Each leaflet is professionally produced, colour and features relevant photos. The series consists of 25 project leaflets. The objective is to provide researchers, designers and industry with sufficient information to establish if they can use this research and contact details for further information.

Please categorise the result using codes from Annex 1

Subject descriptors 607 89 197 221 649

CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Please tick one category only 4

Scientific and/or Technical knowledge (Basic research) ¨¨ Guidelines, methodologies, technical drawings ¨¨ Software code ¨¨ Experimental development stage (laboratory prototype) ¨¨ Prototype/demonstrator available for testing ¨¨ Results of demonstration trials available ¨¨ Other (please specify.): ¨

DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ON THE RESULT

List main information and documentation, stating whether public or confidential.

Documentation type Details (Title, ref. number, general description, language)

Status: PU=PublicCO=Confidential

Project Leaflets 1-25 Approximately 25 project leaflets PU

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Type of IPR KNOWLEDGE:Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Pre-existing know-how Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Current Foreseen Tick DetailsTick NoP 1) NoI 2) Details Tick

Patent applied for Patent granted Patent search carried out Registered design Trademark applications Copyrights X Secret know-how Other - please specify :

1) Number of Priority (national) applications/patents2) Number of Internationally extended applications/patents

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MARKET APPLICATION SECTORSPlease describe the possible sectors for application using the NACE classification in Annex 2.

Market application sectors

No. & TITLE OF RESULT (same as in table 1.2)

No. Self-descriptive title of the result

4 Public Website

CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS RESULT

Name Prof. J. Owen Lewis

Position Director

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

URL http://erg.ucd.ie

Specific Result URL

http://www.enerbuild.net

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SUMMARY (200 words maximum)

Provide an overview of the result which gives the reader an immediate impression of the nature of the result, its relevance and its potential; Briefly describe the current status/applications of the result (if appropriate) with non confidential information on entities potentially involved.

The EnerBuild Thematic Network website consists of a public and members’ side. The members’ side provides an intranet and communication forum for Network members. The public side is targeted at the wider research community, designers, manufacturers, developers and owners. In addition to providing construction news and events, the website provides a user-friendly window to explore each of the technology areas – solar technologies, lighting and daylighting, mechanical heating and cooling, building integrated photovoltaics, building components, building and urban design – and the specific projects in each technology area. The newsletters and project leaflets associated with each page are available in .pdf form, thereby integrating all three dissemination tools.

Please categorise the result using codes from Annex 1

Subject descriptors 607 89 197 221 649

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CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Please tick one category only 4

Scientific and/or Technical knowledge (Basic research) ¨¨ Guidelines, methodologies, technical drawings ¨¨ Software code ¨¨ Experimental development stage (laboratory prototype) ¨¨ Prototype/demonstrator available for testing ¨¨ Results of demonstration trials available ¨¨ Other (please specify.): ¨

DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ON THE RESULT

List main information and documentation, stating whether public or confidential.

Documentation type Details (Title, ref. number, general description, language)

Status: PU=PublicCO=Confidential

Public website www.enerbuild.net PU

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Type of IPR KNOWLEDGE:Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Pre-existing know-how Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Current Foreseen Tick DetailsTick NoP 1) NoI 2) Details Tick

Patent applied for Patent granted Patent search carried out Registered design Trademark applications Copyrights X Secret know-how Other - please specify :

1) Number of Priority (national) applications/patents2) Number of Internationally extended applications/patents

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MARKET APPLICATION SECTORSPlease describe the possible sectors for application using the NACE classification in Annex 2.

Market application sectors

No. & TITLE OF RESULT (same as in table 1.2)

No. Self-descriptive title of the result

5 Project Linking Tool

CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS RESULT

Name Prof. J. Owen Lewis

Position Director

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

URL http://erg.ucd.ie

Specific Result URL

http://www.enerbuild.net

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SUMMARY (200 words maximum)

Provide an overview of the result which gives the reader an immediate impression of the nature of the result, its relevance and its potential; Briefly describe the current status/applications of the result (if appropriate) with non confidential information on entities potentially involved.

The EnerBuild Thematic Network has created a database called a “Project Linking Tool”. This database, created in Filemaker, provides semi-automatic linking of related projects based on key-word association. Intended as a simple means of identifying potential research partners at proposal stage, proposers of RTD actions can enter a database and provide brief details of their proposal or contract as text, key words, project location, action type, sector, EC programme and proposed technologies, together with a short description of their institution, its activities and contact details. The database has been populated with information on the EnerBuild research projects and will be submitted to the Commission as part of the final report.

Please categorise the result using codes from Annex 1

Subject descriptors 607 89 197 221 649

CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Please tick one category only 4

Scientific and/or Technical knowledge (Basic research) ¨¨ Guidelines, methodologies, technical drawings ¨¨ Software code ¨¨ Experimental development stage (laboratory prototype) ¨¨ Prototype/demonstrator available for testing ¨¨ Results of demonstration trials available ¨¨ Other (please specify.): ¨

DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ON THE RESULT

List main information and documentation, stating whether public or confidential.

Documentation type Details (Title, ref. number, general description, language)

Status: PU=PublicCO=Confidential

No associated documentation Project linking tool is a database produced in filemaker

PU

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Type of IPR KNOWLEDGE:Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Pre-existing know-how Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Current Foreseen Tick DetailsTick NoP 1) NoI 2) Details Tick

Patent applied for Patent granted Patent search carried out Registered design Trademark applications Copyrights X Secret know-how Other - please specify :

1) Number of Priority (national) applications/patents2) Number of Internationally extended applications/patents

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MARKET APPLICATION SECTORSPlease describe the possible sectors for application using the NACE classification in Annex 2.

Market application sectors

No. & TITLE OF RESULT (same as in table 1.2)

No. Self-descriptive title of the result

6 Database of research institutions and companies throughout the NAS in the field of energy efficiency in buildings

CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS RESULT

Name Prof. J. Owen Lewis

Position Director

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

URL http://erg.ucd.ie

Specific Result URL

http://www.enerbuild.net

SUMMARY (200 words maximum)

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Provide an overview of the result which gives the reader an immediate impression of the nature of the result, its relevance and its potential; Briefly describe the current status/applications of the result (if appropriate) with non confidential information on entities potentially involved.

Database of research institutions and companies throughout the NAS in the field of energy efficiency in buildings

Please categorise the result using codes from Annex 1

Subject descriptors 202 526

CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Please tick one category only 4

Scientific and/or Technical knowledge (Basic research) ¨¨ Guidelines, methodologies, technical drawings ¨¨ Software code ¨¨ Experimental development stage (laboratory prototype) ¨¨ Prototype/demonstrator available for testing ¨¨ Results of demonstration trials available ¨¨ Other (please specify.): ¨

DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ON THE RESULT

List main information and documentation, stating whether public or confidential.

Documentation type Details (Title, ref. number, general description, language)

Status: PU=PublicCO=Confidential

Database PU

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Type of IPR KNOWLEDGE:Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Pre-existing know-how Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Current Foreseen Tick DetailsTick NoP 1) NoI 2) Details Tick

Patent applied for Patent granted Patent search carried out Registered design Trademark applications Copyrights X Secret know-how Other - please specify :

1) Number of Priority (national) applications/patents2) Number of Internationally extended applications/patents

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MARKET APPLICATION SECTORSPlease describe the possible sectors for application using the NACE classification in Annex 2.

Market application sectors

No. & TITLE OF RESULT (same as in table 1.2)

No. Self-descriptive title of the result

7 Report 'Status of the research activities and market situation in the NAS countries'

CONTACT PERSON FOR THIS RESULT

Name Prof. J. Owen Lewis

Position Director

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

URL http://erg.ucd.ie

Specific Result URL

http://www.enerbuild.net

SUMMARY (200 words maximum)

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Provide an overview of the result which gives the reader an immediate impression of the nature of the result, its relevance and its potential; Briefly describe the current status/applications of the result (if appropriate) with non confidential information on entities potentially involved.

Report 'Status of the research activities and market situation in the NAS countries'. Includes:1. Building energy performance regulations with national regulations in NAS countries.2. Energy supply in NAS countries.3. Metrological data.4. An overview of building sector developments, RTD programs, targets to enhance energy performance of the

buildings and building sector financing policy.

Please categorise the result using codes from Annex 1

Subject descriptors 202 221 526

CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT

Please tick one category only 4

Scientific and/or Technical knowledge (Basic research) ¨¨ Guidelines, methodologies, technical drawings ¨¨ Software code ¨¨ Experimental development stage (laboratory prototype) ¨¨ Prototype/demonstrator available for testing ¨¨ Results of demonstration trials available ¨¨ Other (please specify.): ¨

DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ON THE RESULT

List main information and documentation, stating whether public or confidential.

Documentation type Details (Title, ref. number, general description, language)

Status: PU=PublicCO=Confidential

Report “Status of the research activities and market situation in NAS countries”, english

PU

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

Type of IPR KNOWLEDGE:Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Pre-existing know-how Tick a box and give the corresponding details(reference numbers, etc) if appropriate

Current Foreseen Tick DetailsTick NoP 1) NoI 2) Details Tick

Patent applied for Patent granted Patent search carried out Registered design Trademark applications Copyrights X Secret know-how Other - please specify :

1) Number of Priority (national) applications/patents2) Number of Internationally extended applications/patents

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MARKET APPLICATION SECTORSPlease describe the possible sectors for application using the NACE classification in Annex 2.

Market application sectors

2.2. Quantified data about the result

Items (about the results) Actual current quantity a

Estimated (or future) quantity b

Time to application / market (in months from the end of the research project)

Number of (public or private) entities potentially involved in the implementation of the result :

80

of which : number of SMEs : 10

of which : number of entities in third countries (outside EU) :

15

Targeted user audience: # of reachable people 1000-10000

# of S&T publications (referenced publications only)

# of publications addressing general public (e.g. CD-ROMs, WEB sites)

~50

# of publications addressing decision takers / public authorities / etc. ~50

Visibility for the general public Yes

a Actual current quantity = the number of items already achieved to date.b Estimated quantity = estimation of the quantity of the corresponding item or the number of items that you foresee to achieve within the next 3 years.

2.3. Further collaboration, dissemination and use of the result

(Optional; to be completed if partner is willing to set up new collaborations, and seeking dissemination support from the CORDIS services.)

COLLABORATIONS SOUGHTPlease tick appropriate boxes (4) corresponding to your needs.

R&D Further research or development ¨ FIN Financial support ¨

¨ LI Licence agreement ¨ VC Venture capital/spin-off funding ¨

¨ M Manufacturing agreement ¨ PPP Private-public partnership ¨

¨ M Marketing agreement/Franchising ¨ INFO Information exchange ¨

¨ JV Joint venture ¨ CONS Available for consultancy ¨

¨ Other (please specify) ¨

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POTENTIAL OFFERED FOR FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE

Please, clearly describe your input, the value and interest of the applications and the dissemination and use opportunities that you can offer to your potential partner.

PROFILE OF ADDITIONAL PARTNER(S) FOR FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE

Please, clearly describe the profile and the expected input from the external partner(s).

I confirm the information contained in part 2 of this Technological Implementation Plan and I authorise its dissemination to assist this search for collaboration.

Signature: Name: Prof. J.Owen Lewis

Date: 26 Mar. 03 Organisation: Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

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Part 3 Description of the intentions by each partner

This part 3 must be completed by each partner who is essential for the dissemination and use (i.e. result owners and/or major project contributors and/or major dissemination and use contributors). Each will detail its own use and dissemination intentions concerning the result(s) they are involved with. This description must be made result by result.

These different parts may be transmitted to the Commission either assembled at the consortium level, or individually by each partner to safeguard confidential matters if necessary (through any appropriate media). Obviously, when all partners are implementing a single dissemination and use scheme all together, a single part 3 is needed.

PARTS 3 WILL ALWAYS BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL BY THE COMMISSION

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3.1 : Description of the use and the dissemination of result(s), partner per partner

MANDATORY INFORMATION :

CONTRACT NUMBER : ERK6-CT99-20001

PARTNER’s NAME : Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

CONTACT PERSON(S):

Name Prof. J Owen Lewis

Position/Title Project Coordinator

Organisation Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

Address School of Architecture, Richview, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland

Telephone +353 1 269 2750

Fax +353 1 283 8908

E-mail [email protected]

No, TITLE AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MAIN RESULT(S)

1RTD Strategy Report

2Newsletters

3Project Dissemination Leaflets

4Public Website

5Project Linking Tool

6 Database of research institutions and companies throughout the NAS in the field of energy efficiency in buildings

7 Report 'Status of the research activities and market situation in the NAS countries'

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FOR EACH MAIN RESULT:

TIMETABLE OF THE USE AND DISSEMINATION ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE NEXT 3 YEARS AFTER THE END OF THE PROJECT

Mention the use and dissemination related activities, the main associated partners, the related milestones and give an indicative timescale

Activity Brief description of the activity, including main milestones and deliverables (and how it relates to data in sections 2.2 and 3.2).

Timescale (months)

Inform research strategy The RTD Strategy report will be submitted to, and discussed with, the Commission with a view to informing future research strategy.

3

Dissemination Newsletters, project dissemination leaflets, RTD Strategy report, database of NAS research institutions, and “NAS state of research and market situation report” will all be available on the EnerBuild website. The website also contains information on specific research projects.

12

FORESEEN COLLABORATIONS WITH OTHER ENTITIESPlease tick appropriate boxes (4) corresponding to your most probable follow-up.

R&D Further research or development ¨ FIN Financial support ¨

¨ LIC

Licence agreement ¨ VC Venture capital/spin-off funding ¨

¨ MA

Manufacturing agreement ¨ PPP Private-public partnership ¨

¨ MK

Marketing agreement/Franchising ¨ INFO Information exchange, training courses

¨

¨ JV Joint venture ¨ CONS Available for consultancy ¨

¨ Other (please specify) ¨

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3.2 : Quantified data for each partner’s main result

ItemsCurrently achieved quantity a

Estimated future

quantity b

Economic impacts (in EURO)# of licenses issued (within EU)# of licenses issued (outside EU)Total value of licenses (in EURO)# of entrepreneurial actions (start-up company, joint ventures…)# of direct jobs created c

# of direct jobs safeguarded c

# of direct jobs lost a The added value or the number of items already achieved to date.b Estimated quantity = estimation of the quantity of the corresponding item or the number of items that you foresee to achieve in the future (i.e. expectations within the next 3 years following the end of the project).c “Direct jobs” means jobs within the partner involved. Research posts are to be excluded from the jobs calculation# = number of ...

I confirm the information contained in part 3 of this Technological Implementation Plan and I certify that these are our exploitation intentions

Signature: Name: Prof. J.Owen Lewis

Date: 26 Mar. 03 Organisation: Energy Research Group, University College Dublin

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ANNEX 1: SUBJECT DESCRIPTOR CODES1 ACARIANS2 ACCIDENTOLOGY3 ACCOUNTING4 ACOUSTICS5 ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES, ADMINISTRATION6 ADULT EDUCATION, PERMANENT EDUCATION7 AERONAUTICS8 AGEING9 AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY10 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS11 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY12 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING/TRADE13 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS14 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, AGRICULTURE15 AGRI-FOOD, AGRI-ENVIRONMENT16 AGRONOMY17 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL OPERATIONS/PROCEDURES/SLOT

ALLOCATION18 AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT/FLOW MANAGEMENT19 AIR TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY20 AIRCRAFT21 AIRPORT OPERATIONS/PROCEDURES22 ALGAE23 ALGEBRA24 ALGEBRAIC TOPOLOGY25 ALGORITHMS AND COMPLEXITY26 ALLERGOLOGY27 ALTERNATIVE PROPULSION SYSTEMS28 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY29 ANIMAL BANKS AND REPOSITORIES30 ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY31 ANIMAL BREEDING/REPRODUCTION/NUTRITION32 ANIMAL FEED, ANIMAL PRODUCTION33 ANIMAL HEALTH, ANIMAL WELFARE34 ANIMAL PARASITIC DISEASES35 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY36 ANIMAL PRODUCTS37 ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACT ON ECOSYSTEMS38 ANTHROPOLOGY39 ANTIBIOTICS40 ANTICANCER THERAPIES41 ANTI-FRAUD42 APPLIED MATHEMATICS43 APPLIED PHYSICS44 AQUACULTURE, AQUACULTURE TECHNOLOGY45 ARCHIVISTICS/DOCUMENTATION/TECHNICAL

DOCUMENTATION46 ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT47 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE48 ARTS49 ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF LIVING RESOURCES50 ASTRONOMY51 ASTROPHYSICS/PLANETARY GEOLOGY52 ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS53 AUDIOVISUAL COMMUNICATION54 AUTOMATION, ROBOTIC CONTROL SYSTEMS55 BACTERIOLOGY56 BANKING57 BENCHMARKING TECHNIQUES58 BIOASSAYS59 BIOCATALYSTS60 BIOCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY61 BIOCHEMISTRY, METABOLISM62 BIOCOMPUTING, MEDICAL INFORMATICS,

BIOMATHEMATICS, BIOMETRICS63 BIODEGRADATION64 BIODIVERSITY65 BIOFERTILIZERS66 BIOGAS PRODUCTION67 BIOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS: MUSEA AND RELATED

INFORMATION RESOURCES68 BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING69 BIOLOGICAL MONITORING/RISK FACTORS AND

ASSESSMENT70 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, BIOLOGY71 BIOMASS PROCESS INTEGRATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL

IMPACTS72 BIOMECHANICS, BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING73 BIOMEDICAL ETHICS74 BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES75 BIOMOLECULES, BIOPLASTICS, BIOPOLYMERS76 BIOPHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS

77 BIOREACTORS78 BIOREMEDIATION79 BIOSAFETY80 BIOSENSORS81 BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOENGINEERING82 BIOTRANSFORMATION83 BOREAL FOREST84 BRAIN DEVELOPMENT85 BRAIN THEORY, BRAIN MAPPING86 BROADBAND TECHNOLOGIES87 BROADCASTING88 BROKERAGE SERVICES89 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, SHELL SUSTAINABILITY90 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION91 BUSINESS ECONOMICS/STUDIES, ORGANISATION AND

PROCESSES92 CARBOCHEMISTRY, PETROCHEMISTRY, FUELS AND

EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY93 CARBOHYDRATES AND OTHER MACROMOLECULES

METABOLISM94 CARBON DIOXIDE CAPTURE/STORAGE/DISPOSAL95 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM96 CARE AND HEALTH SERVICES, HELP TO THE

HANDICAPPED97 CELL COMMUNICATION98 CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES99 CERAMIC MATERIALS AND POWDERS100 CERTIFICATION101 CHEMICAL METROLOGY102 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING103 CHEMISTRY/HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS

CATALYSIS/THEORETICAL/NANOCHEMISTRY104 CHRONOLOGY, DATATION TECHNOLOGY105 CIVIL ENGINEERING (INCL PAVEMENTS AND

STRUCTURES)106 CLINICAL GENETICS, BIOLOGY107 CLINICAL PHYSICS, RADIOLOGY, TOMOGRAPHY,

MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION, MEDICAL IMAGING108 CLINICAL RESEARCH, CLINICAL TRIALS, COMPUTERISED

CLINICAL SYSTEMS109 COAL MINING TECHNOLOGIES110 COASTAL MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES AND COASTAL

DEFENSE MECHANISMS111 COASTAL ZONE ECOSYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT112 COATS AND SURFACE TREATMENT113 COGNITIVE SCIENCE114 COLLOIDS115 COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY116 COMBINED HEAT AND POWER SYSTEMS117 COMBUSTION BASICS AND EFFICIENCY118 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS119 COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY120 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY121 COMMUNICATION SCIENCES/HUMAN COMPUTER

INTERACTIONS122 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY STUDIES123 COMPANY RE-ENGINEERING/ORGANISATIONAL

DEVELOPMENT124 COMPOSITE MATERIALS125 COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY126 COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY AND MODELING127 COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS/DISCRETE

MATHEMATICS128 COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS129 COMPUTER SCIENCE/ENGINEERING, NUMERICAL

ANALYSIS, SYSTEMS, CONTROL130 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY/GRAPHICS, META COMPUTING131 COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING132 CONDENSED MATTER: ELECTRONIC, MAGNETIC AND

SUPERCONDUCTIVE PROPERTIES133 CONDENSED MATTER: MECHANICAL AND THERMAL

PROPERTIES134 CONDENSED MATTER: OPTICAL AND DIELECTRIC

PROPERTIES135 CONDENSED MATTER: SOFT MATTER AND POLYMER

PHYSICS136 CONSUMER SCIENCES, CONSUMERS' RIGHTS137 CONTROL ENGINEERING138 COOPERATIVE WORKING139 CORROSION140 COSMOLOGY141 CRIMINOLOGY

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142 CROP, CROP INPUTS/MANAGEMENT/YIELD ESTIMATION143 CULTURAL HERITAGE: PRESERVATION AND

RESTORATION/CULTURAL STUDIES144 CULTURE COLLECTIONS: MICROBIAL, CELL, TISSUE,

GERMPLASM145 CURRICULUM STUDIES146 CYBERNETICS147 CYTOGENETICS148 CYTOLOGY, CANCEROLOGY, ONCOLOGY149 DATA PROTECTION, STORAGE TECHNOLOGY,

CRYPTOGRAPHY150 DATABASES, DATABASE MANAGEMENT, DATA MINING151 DECENTRALISED GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY/HEAT152 DECISION SUPPORT TOOLS153 DEEP WATER EXPLOITATION154 DEMOGRAPHY155 DESIGN, DESIGN ENGINEERING156 DEVELOPMENT OF CLEAN FUELS FOR TRANSPORT157 DEVELOPMENT POLICIES AND STUDIES158 DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY, ANIMAL GROWTH,

ONTOLOGY, EMBRYOLOGY159 DIAGNOSTICS, DIAGNOSIS160 DIGITAL SYSTEMS, DIGITAL REPRESENTATION161 DISABILITIES, HANDICAPS AND HANDICAPPED162 DISEASES: RARE/CHRONIC/DEGENERATIVE, ETIOLOGIC

FACTORS163 DIVERSIFICATION IN AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY164 DNA CHIP165 DNA THERAPIES166 DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING167 "DRILLING TECHNOLOGY; DEEP DRILLING"168 DRUG ABUSE, ADDICTION169 DRUG DISCOVERY, PROFILING, TARGETING170 DRYLAND AND ARID ZONE ECOSYSTEMS171 EARTH OBSERVATION APPLICATIONS AND POLICY172 EARTH OBSERVATION TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION

EXTRACTION173 EARTH SCIENCE, EARTH

OBSERVATION/STRATIGRAPHY/SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES

174 EARTH SCIENCES FOR CLIMATE RESEARCH175 ECOLOGY, ECOSYSTEMS, ECOLOGICAL

EVOLUTION/DYNAMICS176 ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENT IMPACTS177 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SCIENCES178 ECONOMICS IN AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY/RURAL

DEVELOPMENT179 ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT/GROWTH/INNOVATION180 ECONOMICS, ECONOMIC PLANNING181 ECOSYSTEM RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION182 ECOTOXICOLOGY183 EDUCATION AND TRAINING, LIFELONG LEARNING,

REMOTE LEARNING184 EDUCATIONAL MULTIMEDIA185 EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES186 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY187 ELECTROMAGNETISM188 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, ELECTRONIC PAYMENT,

ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE189 ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE190 ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS 191 ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING, AUTHORING TOOLS192 ELECTRONICS, ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING193 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT194 EMISSION195 EMPLOYMENT STUDIES196 ENDOCRINOLOGY, SECRETING SYSTEMS, DIABETOLOGY197 ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE198 ENERGY CONVERSION PROCESSES OR

CYCLES/CONVERSION FROM COAL199 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM200 ENERGY MARKET ANALYSIS201 ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS / WASTE202 ENERGY RESEARCH/RTD POLICY203 ENERGY, RENEWABLE ENERGIES, ELECTRICITY STORAGE204 ENGINEERING, CONCURRENT ENGINEERING205 ENTOMOLOGY, PLANT PARASITOLOGY206 ENTREPRENEURSHIP, SPIN OFFS, NEW TECHNOLOGY

BASED BUSINESS207 ENVIRONMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE208 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS/NATURAL RESOURCES

ECONOMICS209 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH210 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS/INTERACTIONS211 ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS/MONITORING/RISK

ASSESSMENT

212 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW/TREATIES/POLICY213 ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING,

POLLUTION CONTROL214 EPIDEMIOLOGY215 ERGONOMICS216 EROSION217 EUROPEAN INTEGRATION218 EUROPEAN LAW219 EUROPEAN STUDIES220 EVALUATION221 EXPLOITATION OF RESEARCH RESULTS222 EXTENSIFICATION223 EXTERNALITIES224 FARMHOUSE CONSTRUCTION225 FARMING SYSTEMS226 FERMENTATION227 FINANCIAL SCIENCE, FINANCE228 FINE CHEMICALS, DYES AND INKS229 FISH/FISHERIES230 FISHING METHODOLOGIES/SELECTIVITY231 FOOD AND DRINK TECHNOLOGY232 FOOD CHEMISTRY, FOOD INGREDIENTS233 FOOD MICROBIOLOGY234 FOOD PROCESSING/PACKAGING235 FOOD QUALITY MANAGEMENT/POLICY/LABELLING236 FOOD TOXICOLOGY237 FOREST ECOSYSTEMS238 FOREST GENETICS239 FOREST PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY240 FOREST POLICY, FOREST MANAGEMENT241 FOREST PROTECTION242 FOREST SCIENCES243 FORMAL SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT244 FREIGHT TRANSPORT245 FUEL CELLS246 FUELS: ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN TRANSPORTS247 FUNCTIONAL FOODS248 FUNGI249 FUTURE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES250 GAS CONVERSION251 GAS TURBINES FOR ENERGY CONVERSION252 GASES, FLUID DYNAMICS, PLASMAS/ELECTRIC

DISCHARGES253 GASTRO-ENTEROLOGY254 GENDER ISSUES, GENDER STUDIES255 GENE THERAPY256 GENERAL PATHOLOGY, PATHALOGICAL ANATOMY257 GENETIC COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS258 GENETIC ENGINEERING259 GENETIC MAPPING, GENE SEQUENCE260 GENETIC RESISTANCE261 GENETIC SELECTION262 GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS263 GENETICS264 GENOMES, GENOMICS265 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS266 GEOGRAPHY267 GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING/GEOTECHNICS268 GEOMETRY/TOPOLOGY269 GEOPHYSICS, PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY,

METEOROLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY, TECTONICS270 GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS271 GLOBAL CHANGE: BIOGEOCHEMICAL AND

HYDROLOGICAL CYCLES272 GLOBAL CHANGE: CLIMATE CHANGE273 GLOBAL CHANGE: HUMAN HEALTH274 GLOBAL CHANGE: LAND COVER AND DEGRADATION275 GLOBAL CHANGE: OZONE AND ATMOSPHERIC

COMPOSITION276 GLOBAL CYCLES OF ENERGY AND MATTER277 GREEN TECHNOLOGIES/CHEMICALS278 GRID CONNECTION279 HAZARDS: INDUSTRIAL 280 HAZARDS: NATURAL281 HEALTH AND POPULATION, HEALTH EDUCATION282 HEALTH FINANCING / ECONOMICS283 HEALTH RISK EVALUATION284 HEALTH SCIENCES/POLICIES/LAW285 HEALTH SERVICE MANAGEMENT286 HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH287 HEALTH, HEALTH PHYSICS288 HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS289 HIGH CONTAINMENT, HIGHT CONTAINMENT FACILITIES290 HIGH FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY, MICROWAVES291 HIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREENING

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292 HISTOLOGY, CYTOCHEMISTRY, HISTOCHEMISTRY, TISSUE CULTURE

293 HISTORY294 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE295 HOME SYSTEMS296 HORMONES297 HORTICULTURE, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS298 HUMAN FACTORS IN TRANSPORT299 HUMAN GENETICS300 HUMAN RIGHTS301 HUMAN SCIENCES, HUMANITIES302 HVAC SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT303 HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES304 HYDROBIOLOGY, MARINE BIOLOGY, AQUATIC ECOLOGY,

LIMMOLOGY305 HYDROCARBONS EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION306 HYDROELECTRICITY/SMALL HYDRO/HYDROPOWER307 HYDROGEN308 HYDROGEOLOGY, GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL

ENGINEERING309 IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS310 IMAGING, IMAGE PROCESSING311 IMMUNOLOGY, IMMUNOTHERAPY, IMMUNOASSAYS312 IN VITRO TESTING/TRIAL METHODS313 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING314 INDUSTRIAL POLICY/RELATIONS315 INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY316 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY/ECONOMICS317 INFECTIONS318 INFORMATICS319 INFORMATICS LAW320 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT321 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/SCIENCE322 INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT323 INLAND NAVIGATION324 INNOVATION ASSISTANCE325 INNOVATION FINANCE326 INNOVATION MONITORING327 INNOVATION POLICY/STUDIES328 INNOVATION TRAINING329 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY330 INSECTS331 INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY332 INTANGIBLE INVESTMENTS333 INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT334 INTEGRATED GLOBAL SAFETY335 INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS336 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY337 INTELLIGENT AGENTS338 INTELLIGENT VEHICLES AND WATERBORNE TRANSPORT

SYSTEMS339 INTERMODAL TRANSPORT340 INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE/ECONOMICS341 INTERNATIONAL TREATIES / MULTILATERAL

AGREEMENTS342 INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES343 INVERTEBRATES344 JOURNALISM345 KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING346 LABOUR MARKET STUDIES/ECONOMICS347 LAND USE PLANNING/LANDSCAPE/LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECTURE348 LANGUAGE SCIENCES/ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY,

LINGUISTICS349 LARGE SCALE GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY/HEAT350 LASER TECHNOLOGY351 LAW: INTERNATIONAL / PRIVATE / PUBLIC352 LEARNING MECHANISMS353 LIBRARY SCIENCE/SYSTEMS354 LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT355 LIPIDS, STEROIDS, MEMBRANES356 LIQUID BIOFUELS357 LOGISTICS358 LOW INPUT PRODUCTION359 MACROECONOMICS (INCL. MONETARY ECONOMICS)360 MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY/NEW

MATERIAL/SUPRAMOLECULAR STRUCTURES361 MACROSOCIOLOGY362 MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT363 MANAGEMENT OF ENTERPRISES364 MANAGEMENT OF URBAN AREAS365 MANAGEMENT STUDIES366 MARINE ECOSYSTEMS367 MARINE SCIENCES/MARITIME STUDIES368 MARINE: INSTRUMENTATION AND UNDERWATER

TECHNOLOGY

369 MARINE: OCEANOGRAPHY (PHYSICAL AND OPERATIONAL)

370 MARITIME SAFETY371 MARKET ANALYSIS/ECONOMICS/QUANTITATIVE

METHODS372 MARKET STUDY, MARKETING373 MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING374 MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS/PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL

EQUATIONS375 MATHEMATICAL LOGIC: SET THEORY,

COMBINATORICS/SEMANTICS376 MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS377 MATHEMATICS378 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, HYDRAULICS, VIBRATION

AND ACOUSTIC ENGINEERING379 MEDIA STUDIES/LAW/MASS COMMUNICATIONS380 MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY381 MEDICAL SCIENCES/RESEARCH382 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY383 MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY384 MEDICINE (HUMAN AND VERTEBRATES)385 MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY386 MENTAL STRESS387 METABOLIC REGULATION AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION388 METAL TECHNOLOGY AND METAL PRODUCTS389 METALLURGY390 METROLOGY, PHYSICAL INSTRUMENTATION391 MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY, MICROBIAL MODELLING392 MICROBIAL SYSTEMATICS/DIVERSITY393 MICROBIOLOGY394 MICROECONOMICS (THEORETICAL AND APPLIED)395 MICROELECTRONICS396 MICROENGINEERING, MICROMACHINING397 MICROSYSTEMS398 MINING399 MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS400 MODELLING/MODELLING TOOLS, 3-D MODELLING401 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY402 MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS403 MOLECULAR DESIGN, DE NOVO DESIGN404 MOLECULAR EVOLUTION405 MOLECULAR GENETICS406 MOLECULAR MARKERS AND RECOGNITION407 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES408 MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH409 MOTORS AND PROPULSION SYSTEMS410 MOUNTAIN AND HIGHLAND ECOSYSTEMS411 MULTIMEDIA412 MULTISENSORY TECHNOLOGY, MULTI-SENSING413 MUSEUM SCIENCE414 MYCOLOGY415 NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY416 NANOFABRICATION, NANOTECHNOLOGY417 NARROW BAND TECHNOLOGIES418 NATURAL GAS419 NATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASES420 NATURAL OILS, FATS AND WAXES421 NATURAL RESOURCES EXPLORATION422 NATURAL SCIENCES423 NEMATODS424 NETWORK TECHNOLOGY, NETWORK SECURITY425 NETWORKED ORGANISATIONS 426 NEUROBIOLOGY, NEUROCHEMISTRY, NEUROLOGY,

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, NEUROPHYSIOLOGY427 NEUROINFORMATICS428 NEUTRON PHYSICS429 NEW MEANS OF TRANSPORT430 NITROGEN FIXATION431 NOISE AND VIBRATIONS432 NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES433 NON-LINEAR DYNAMICS AND CHAOS THEORY434 NON-METALLIC MINERAL TECHNOLOGY435 NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY436 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY437 NUCLEAR MEDICINE, RADIOBIOLOGY438 NUCLEAR PHYSICS439 NUCLEIC ACID METABOLISM440 NUCLEIC ACIDS, POLYNUCLEAOTIDES, PROTEIN

SYNTHESIS441 NUMBER THEORY, FIELD THEORY, ALGEBRAIC

GEOMETRY, GROUP THEORY442 NUTRITION443 OBSERVATION SYSTEMS / CAPACITY / DATASETS /

INDICATORS444 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE445 OCEAN / ENERGY

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446 ODONTOLOGY, STOMATOLOGY447 OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY, SOIL MECHANICS, HYDRAULIC

ENGINEERING448 ON-LINE INFORMATION SERVICES, ON-LINE DEMOCRATY,

ON-LINE BUSINESS 449 OPERATIONS RESEARCH, ACTUARIAL MATHEMATICS450 OPTICAL MATERIALS451 OPTICS452 OPTRONICS453 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY454 ORGANIC FARMING455 ORGANIC WASTE456 ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY457 ORPHAN DRUGS458 OTHER RENEWABLE ENERGY OPTIONS459 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY, AUDIOLOGY, AUDITIVE

SYSTEM AND SPEECH460 PALEOCLIMATOLOGY461 PALEONTOLOGY/PALEOECOLOGY462 PAPER TECHNOLOGY, RECYCLING463 PARASITOLOGY (HUMAN AND ANIMAL)464 PARTICLE PHYSICS/FIELDS THEORY465 PASSENGER TRANSPORT466 PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS467 PATHOLOGY468 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY469 PERIPHERALS TECHNOLOGIES (MASS DATA STORAGE,

DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES)470 PERI-URBAN AGRICULTURE471 PESTICIDES, BIOPESTICIDES472 PETROCHEMISTRY, PETROLEUM ENGINEERING473 PETROLOGY, MINERALOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY474 PHARMACEUTICALS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES475 PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES, PHARMACOGNOSY,

TOXICOLOGY476 PHOTONIC NETWORKS477 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS, CELLS AND MODULES

MANUFACTURING, TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT478 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY/SOFT MATTER479 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, CARTOGRAPHY, CLIMATOLOGY480 PHYSICAL MEDICINE, KINESITHERAPY, REVALIDATION,

REHABILITATION481 PHYSICAL SCIENCES482 PHYSICAL STRESS483 PHYSICS OF FLUIDS484 PHYSIOLOGICAL DISORDERS485 PHYSIOLOGY486 PHYTOREMEDIATION487 PHYTOTECHNOLOGY, PHYTOPATHOLOGY, CROP

PROTECTION488 PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY489 PLANT AND ASSOCIATED MICROORGANISM

BIOTECHNOLOGY490 PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY491 PLANT BIOLOGY492 PLANT GENETICS/SELECTION/BREEDING493 PLANT HEALTH/PROTECTION494 PLANT INPUTS/NUTRITION/PRODUCTION495 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY496 PLANT PRODUCTS497 POLITICAL SCIENCES/THEORY/ECONOMY/COMPARATIVE

POLITICS498 POLYMER TECHNOLOGY, BIOPOLYMERS499 POPULATION GENETICS500 PORT MANAGEMENT501 POSITIONING AND GUIDANCE SYSTEMS 502 POST HARVEST TREATMENT - FOOD503 POST HARVEST TREATMENT - NON-FOOD504 PRECISION ENGINEERING505 PRION DISEASES506 PROBABILITY THEORY507 PROCESS EFFICIENCY508 PROCESS ENGINEERING509 PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY510 PROGRAMMING/INFORMATION SYSTEMS511 PROJECT ENGINEERING512 PROTEINS, ENZYMOLOGY, PROTEIN ENGINEERING513 PROTEOMES, PROTEOMICS514 PSYCHIATRY, MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOSOMATICS515 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES, PSYCHOLOGY516 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION517 PUBLIC HEALTH518 PUBLIC PERCEPTION, PUBLIC RELATIONS519 PUBLIC POLICY STUDIES520 PUBLISHING521 PULP TECHNOLOGY

522 QUALITY, QUALITY CONTROL, TRACEABILITY523 QUANTUM INFORMATION PHYSICS524 QUANTUM MECHANICS525 QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY526 R&D POLICY AND PROGRAMME EVALUATION AND

IMPACT ASSESSMENT527 RADIODIAGNOSTICS, RADATION BIOLOGY528 RADIOECOLOGY529 RAILWAY TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY530 REACTION MECHANISMS AND DYNAMICS531 REACTOR SAFETY532 REFERENCE MATERIALS/METHODS533 REFRIGERATION AND COOLING534 REGIONAL ECONOMICS/STUDIES/DEVELOPMENT535 REHABILITATION SYSTEMS 536 REMOTE SENSING537 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH538 REPRODUCTIVE MECHANISMS539 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN SCIENCE540 RESEARCH NETWORKING541 RESEARCH POLICY542 RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION AND MONITORING543 RESIDUES544 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM545 RE-STRUCTURING OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS546 ROAD SAFETY547 ROAD TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY548 RTD SYSTEMS AND POLICIES AND THEIR INTERACTION

WITH OTHER RELATED POLICIES549 RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIO-

ECONOMICS550 SAFETY TECHNOLOGY551 SAMPLE BANKS552 SATELLITE (TECHNOLOGY, SYSTEMS, POSITIONING,

COMMUNICATION)553 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INDICATORS554 SCIENCE POLICY555 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE MEDIA556 SEA FOOD557 SEARCH AND RESCUE558 SECURITY SYSTEMS559 SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGIES 560 SENSORY SCIENCE, SENSORS, INSTRUMENTATION561 SEROLOGY AND TRANSPLANTATION562 SET ASIDE563 SIGNAL PROCESSING564 SILVICULTURE, FORESTRY, FOREST TECHNOLOGY565 SIMULATION, SIMULATION ENGINEERING566 SIMULATOR TRAINING567 SKELETON, MUSCLE SYSTEM, RHEUMATOLOGY,

LOCOMOTION568 SMART CARDS569 SOCIAL ECONOMICS570 SOCIAL LAW571 SOCIAL MEDICINE572 SOCIAL SHAPING OF TECHNOLOGY573 SOCIETAL BEHAVIOUR574 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL

CHANGE575 SOCIO-ECONOMIC RESEARCH576 SOCIO-ECONOMICAL IMPACTS IN

AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY/RURAL DEVELOPMENT577 SOCIO-ECONOMICS578 SOCIOLOGY579 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, MIDDLEWARE, GROUPWARE580 SOIL SCIENCE, AGRICULTURAL HYDROLOGY, WATER

PROCESSES581 SOLAR CONCENTRATING TECHNOLOGIES AND

APPLICATIONS582 SOLID STATE PHYSICS583 SOUND ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY584 SPACE TECHNOLOGY585 SPATIAL INTEGRATION IN BUILT ENVIRONMENT586 SPEECH COMMUNICATION587 SPEECH PROCESSING/TECHNOLOGY588 STANDARDISATION, STANDARDISATION OF NEW

TECHNOLOGIES589 STATISTICAL PHYSICS590 STATISTICS591 STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY/DETERMINATION/FUNCTION592 SUPERCONDUCTORS593 SURFACE CHEMISTRY594 SURFACE PHYSICS595 SURVEILLANCE596 SURVEYING597 SYNTHESIS AND NEW MOLECULES

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598 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND MODELS DEVELOPMENT599 SYSTEMS DESIGN/THEORY600 SYSTEMS ENGINEERING601 SYSTEMS, CONTROL, MODELLING, AND NEURAL

NETWORKS602 TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES603 TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTABILITY604 TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND FORESIGHT605 TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION/MANAGEMENT606 TECHNOLOGY POLICY607 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER608 TECHNOLOGY WATCH/VALIDATION609 TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING/TECHNOLOGY610 TELESERVICES, TELE-WORKING, TELE-PAYMENT, TELE-

MEDICINE611 TESTING, CONFORMANCE TESTING612 TEXTILES TECHNOLOGY613 THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCES614 THERMAL ENGINEERING, APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS615 THERMODYNAMICS616 TIMBER ENGINEERING617 TISSUE BANKS/ENGINEERING618 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT619 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING620 TOXICITY AND TOXINOLOGY621 TRACTION/PROPULSION SYSTEMS622 TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS623 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING/INFRASTRUCTURE/MANAGEMENT

SYSTEMS624 TRANSACTION SYSTEMS625 TRANSGENE EXPRESSION626 TRANSGENIC CROP PLANT627 TRANSHIPMENT SYSTEMS628 TRANSPORT DEMAND MANAGEMENT629 TRANSPORT ECONOMICS630 TRANSPORT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, FLEET

MANAGEMENT631 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE/MANAGEMENT SERVICES632 TRANSPORT MODELLING/SCENARIOS633 TRANSPORT OF GAS AND LIQUID FUELS634 TRANSPORT POLICY/LAW635 TRANSPORT SAFETY/SECURITY636 TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING637 TRANSPORT TELEMATICS638 TRANSPORT, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF

ELECTRICITY639 TROPICAL AGRICULTURE640 TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS641 TROPICAL FORESTRY642 TROPICAL MEDICINE643 URBAN DEVELOPMENT/ECONOMICS644 URBAN FORESTRY645 URBAN GOVERNANCE AND DECISION MAKING646 URBAN QUALITY OF LIFE647 URBAN SOCIOLOGY648 URBAN TRANSPORT649 URBAN: SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND RATIONAL RESOURCE

MANAGEMENT650 URBAN: TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT651 UROLOGY, NEPHROLOGY652 USER CENTRED DESIGN, USABILITY653 USER MODELLING654 VACCINES655 VACUUM/HIGH VACUUM TECHNOLOGY656 VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY657 VENTURE CAPITAL658 VESSEL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT659 VETERINARY MEDICINE660 VIRTUAL ORGANISATIONS661 VIRTUAL REALITY662 VIRUS, VIROLOGY663 VULCANOLOGY/SEISMOLOGY664 WASTE BIOTREATMENT665 WASTE MANAGEMENT/RECYCLING666 WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT/ENGINEERING667 WATER TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY, SHIPBUILDING668 WATER: FRESH WATER ECOSYSTEMS669 WATER: HYDROLOGY670 WATER: MONITORING / QUALITY / TREATMENT671 WATER: RATIONAL AND EFFICIENT USE672 WATERBORNE TRANSPORT673 WAVE/TIDAL ENERGY674 WEEDS675 WELFARE STUDIES676 WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS677 WIND ENERGY MANUFACTURING/TECHNOLOGIES

678 WIND TURBINE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT679 WIRELESS SYSTEMS, RADIO TECHNOLOGY680 WOMEN'S STUDIES681 WOOD ENGINEERED PRODUCTS, PARTICLE AND FIBRE

BOARDS682 WOOD PROCESSING BY MECHANICAL MEANS683 WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION

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TECHNOLOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN - GUIDELINESANNEX 2:

NACE codes for business activities

Division Description

Section A Agriculture, hunting and forestry01 Agriculture, hunting and related service activities02 Forestry, logging and related service activitiesSection B Fishing05 Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities incidental to fishingSection C Mining and quarrying10 Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat11 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas

extraction, excluding surveying12 Mining of uranium and thorium ores13 Mining of metal ores14 Other mining and quarryingSection D Manufacturing15 Manufacture of food products and beverages16 Manufacture of tobacco products17 Manufacture of textiles18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur19 Tanning and dressing of leather; manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery, harness and

footwear20 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of

articles of straw and plaiting materials21 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products22 Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel24 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products27 Manufacture of basic metals28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment29 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.30 Manufacture of office machinery and computers31 Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus n.e.c.32 Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus33 Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks34 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers35 Manufacture of other transport equipment

35.1 Building and repairing of ships and boats35.2 Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock35.3 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft

a Manufacture of helicopterb Manufacture of aeroplanes for the transport of goods or passengers, for use by the

defence forces, for sports or other purposesc1 Manufacture of parts and accessories of the aircraft of this class

1 Includes: major assemblies such as fuselages, wings, doors, control surfaces, landing gear, fuel tanks, nacelles, airscrews, helicopter rotors and propelled rotor blades, motors and engines of a kind typically found on aircraft, parts of turbojets and turbopropellers

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Division Description

d2 Others36 Manufacture of furniture; manufacturing n.e.c.37 RecyclingSection E Electricity, gas and water supply40 Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply41 Collection, purification and distribution of waterSection F Construction45 Construction

Section G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods

50 Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; retail sale of automotive fuel

51 Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles52 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles; repair of personal and household

goodsSection H Hotels and restaurants55 Hotels and restaurantsSection I Transport, storage and communication60 Land transport; transport via pipelines61 Water transport

61.1 Sea and coastal water transporte Transport of passenger or freight over waterf Operation of excursion, cruse or sightseeing boatsg Operation of ferries, water taxis, etc.

62 Air transporth Transport of passenger or freight by airlines

63 Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agencies63.1 Cargo handling and storage63.2 Other supporting transport activities

i Operation of terminal facilities such as harbours and piers, waterway locks etc.j Airport and air-traffic control activities

63.3 Activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities n.e.c.63.4 Activities of other transport agencies

k Forwarding of freight64 Post and telecommunicationsSection J Financial intermediation65 Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding66 Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security67 Activities auxiliary to financial intermediationSection K Real estate, renting and business activities70 Real estate activities

2 This includes: manufacture of gliders, hang-gliders, manufacture of dirigibles and balloons, manufacture of spacecraft and spacecraft launch vehicles, satellites, planetary probes, orbital stations, shuttles, manufacture of aircraft launching gear, deck arresters, etc.

-1 manufacture of ground flying trainers However 35.3 should exclude:manufacture of parachutes, military ballistic missiles, ignition parts and other electrical parts for internal combustion engines, instruments used on aircraft, and air navigation systems.

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Division Description

71 Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and households goods

72 Computer and related activities73 Research and development

l Research and experimental development on natural sciences and engineeringm Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities

74 Other business activitiesSection L Public administration and defence; compulsory social security75 Public administration and defence; compulsory social securitySection M Education80 EducationSection N Health and social work85 Health and social workSection O Other community, social and personal service activities90 Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities91 Activities of membership organisations n.e.c.92 Recreational, cultural and sporting activities93 Other service activitiesSection P Private households with employed persons95 Private households with employed personsSection Q Extra-territorial organisations and bodies99 Extra-territorial organisations and bodies