Instructions:
Here the organisations participating to the project are introduced in more detail. It is important to show that each partner in the project has the competence, expertise and resources required to deliver promised work and results, and what the role of each partner is in the consortium.
You should provide data on the following:
- A description of the legal entity: Tell who you are, what you do, and what are your key proficiencies related to the proposal.
- Main tasks: Summarize what you will be doing in each Work Package.
- Key personnel: Bios with key CV data to introduce the experts you have that are related to the project topic and you role in the project.
- Publications: You can list up to 5 to show you are up to date with the project topic in your work/research. Include summaries.
- Previous projects: You can list up to 5 to show you have experience in delivering successful projects. Include summaries and in case of publicly funded projects the funding instrument.
- Infrastructure: Tell what you bring in to the project. If research is done, what facilities can you offer. If production, describe your factory. Etc.
Example:
Spinverse OY
Spinverse is an independent consulting company established in 2004, specialized in the commercialization of emerging technologies. Spinverse experts (currently more than 45 people) have experience in hundreds of business/technology feasibility studies, commercialization projects and EU project preparation and coordination. They also have wide contact networks in Europe in materials, bioenergy and microelectronics area.
Spinverse has been coordinating several large national research and innovation programs. For example, Spinverse is the coordinator of the FP7 project IP4Plasma (2014-2016). For the Finnish Funding Agency for Research and Innovation TEKES, Spinverse has been coordinating the Functional Materials (total volume of the programme 215 M€ during 2007-2013) and FinNanoProgrammes (70M€, 2005-2007), The Green Growth programme for SMEs (79M€, 2010-2015), Fuel Cells (100M€, 2007-2013) and Green Mining (70M€, 2011-2016).
Spinverse’s EU-projects include e.g. the following projects:
- Coordinator of FP7 Project “IP4Plasma” (2014-2016): coordination, market studies, IPR analysis
- ENIAC JU Project “Prominent” (2013-2016): cost modeling & administration
- “ObservatoryNANO” (2008-2012): market studies
- smart-MEMPHIS (2015-2017): daily administration & dissemination,
- NanoPilot (2015-2018): business plans,
- MATCH (2015-2017): dissemination, materials technology analysis
- PeptiCaps (2015-2018): business plans
- Organization of several Industrial Technologies and EuroNanoForum conferences for the European Commission.
Collaborator profile:
Dr. Pirjo Pasanen
Pirjo Pasanen (female) is a senior consultant at Spinverse and the service leader for EU-projects. She is the Project Coordinator of FP7 project IP4Plasma. She has long industry experience in nano- and information technology research and managing collaborations between industry and academia. Her main expertise is in nanoelectronic systems, novel nanomaterials, and finding applications for new nanotechnology breakthroughs. Before, she was working for Nokia Research Center (2000-2011) doing research on nanotechnology, designing new 4G radio communication systems and doing reliability assurance and statistical analysis for mobile phone production.
Pirjo holds a PhD in Theoretical physics from Helsinki University. She has over 10 scientific publications on nanotechnology, radio communication systems, information theory and mathematical physics, several other technical articles including two book chapters, and over 20 patent applications.
