EU Sees Opportunities in Emerging Technology

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Eldredge
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Eldredge   7/16/2012 8:48:25 PM
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@Jennifer - Itwould be interesting to know what their criteria is for investing, and how much competition there is for funds in US versus European markets.

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Jennifer Baljko   7/16/2012 8:41:27 AM
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Eldredge - Does seem to be a bit of a double-edge sword, doesn't it? VCs want better chances of success so invest in something that looks more like a sure thing, but start-ups with great ideas will need seed money to test ideas early.  Have very much on my mind to follow more closely the VC activity here; maybe it will turn up some interesting news...

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Jennifer Baljko   7/16/2012 8:38:06 AM
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_hm - Agree... R&D success requires close collaboration with public and private entities and will be interesting to see what kind of cross-EU teams match up on these programs.

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Jacob   7/16/2012 3:08:52 AM
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Jennifer, what's the duration of the project.  If the duration is too short, I don't think they are able to achieve the targets. What made them to think about a similar initative.

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_hm   7/15/2012 8:41:45 PM
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Involvement of University and Space/military organizations is very critical for this. They know future need and unresovled problem.

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Wale Bakare   7/15/2012 2:35:09 PM
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Yes, a big project within UK and perhaps the area has started seen opportunities springing up --- ranging from ISVs to OEMs. I have recently ran across similar reports on projects of that type embarking upon in Canada and also Norway, most Norwagian leading universities are partnering with energy & oil/gas operators in potential projects in the area.

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Eldredge   7/15/2012 1:48:59 PM
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I can undersdtand why the VC community would want to invest at a later stage in the development progress - it seems ike that would increae their chances for a successful investment. At the same time, as a general matter, it seems like this apporach would slow down the development process.

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mfbertozzi   7/15/2012 10:04:51 AM
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@WaleB: very good to know, they are big numbers and maybe one of the biggest project, for now, in the sector; I am quite curious in seeing the results by 2014, looking forward for real results and maybe for cloning the projects in other countries.

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Wale Bakare   7/13/2012 11:41:02 AM
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I agree with that. Infact, positive pro-activities should be in pipeline to boost the Europe economic situation.

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Wale Bakare   7/13/2012 11:36:18 AM
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A side look at  a smart technology - UK government has had a plan in place to commence replacement of gas and electricity meters and deploying smart meters come year 2014, but some energy suppliers have begun deployment in 2012 though. The 53 Millions home meters replacement is estimated at £11.7billion, so also British telecoms and others are bidding for smart metering infrastructure project worth in range of £7billion - £11billion. Read here

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