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ERDF funds for Universities & Fife council

Tuesday 20th April 2010
ERDF "Innovation the priority as never before" http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/policy/history/index5_en.htm

A wide range of Universities including Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Napier, Heriot Watt, Dundee and Strathclyde have been awarded funding from European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Biggest beneficiary is the University of Aberdeen awarded £2.6m towards a new facility to support the transfer of research from the laboratory to the commercial world.

Projects receiving a share of the ERDF funding:
University of Aberdeen: Life Science Innovation (£2.6m)

University of Edinburgh:
Scottish Environmental Technology Network Phase Two (£408,137)

Edinburgh Napier University:
Institute for Wood Products (£665,387),

Heriot Watt University collaborative project
Edinburgh Climate Change Centre (ECCC) (£613,872),

Edinburgh Napier, Queen Margaret and St Andrew's Universities
Business & Technology Hub (£1m) for sme start ups

University of Dundee
Construction Industry SME Advancement Centre (£761,129)

University of Abertay Dundee:
Commercialisation and Enterprise Development (£321,399)

University of Strathclyde:
Executive Director Designate Programme 1 (£675,000) and
Medical Devices Knowledge Exchange Initiative (£307,904)

Fife Council:
Fife Renewables Business Innovation & Incubation Hub (£125,377) and
Fife Renewable Hub Capital (£750,000)

Institute for System Level Integration:
Development of Research &Innovation in Electronic Systems (£352,960)

Bioscience Network Ltd:
Biosciences Knowledge Transfer Network (£705,167)

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