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	26 October 2020 	


  Research and Innovation


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Success stories
Sharing data key to tackling major disease outbreaks

An EU-funded project has pioneered new techniques to detect and share 
information about infectious disease outbreaks. These methods will be 
used in the future to improve public health responses to pandemics. 
Already, some of the tools devised in the project are being further 
developed to specifically tackle the spread of COVID-19.

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  * Dzielenie się kluczowymi danymi pomaga w walce z pandemią
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  * La condivisione di dati è fondamentale contro le principali epidemie
    di malattie
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  * Le partage des données est essentiel pour lutter contre les grandes
    épidémies
    <http://ec.europa.eu/research/infocentre/article_en.cfm?id=/research/headlines/news/article_20_10_21_fr.html?infocentre&item=Infocentre&artid=53409&pk_campaign=whatsnew_newsletter>
  * Compartir datos es crucial para abordar brotes epidémicos de amplio
    alcance
    <http://ec.europa.eu/research/infocentre/article_en.cfm?id=/research/headlines/news/article_20_10_21_es.html?infocentre&item=Infocentre&artid=53408&pk_campaign=whatsnew_newsletter>
  * Udveksling af data afgørende for at tackle større sygdomsudbrud
    <http://ec.europa.eu/research/infocentre/article_en.cfm?id=/research/headlines/news/article_20_10_21_dk.html?infocentre&item=Infocentre&artid=53406&pk_campaign=whatsnew_newsletter>
  * Gemeinsame Datennutzung als Schlüssel im Kampf gegen
    Krankheitsausbrüche
    <http://ec.europa.eu/research/infocentre/article_en.cfm?id=/research/headlines/news/article_20_10_21_de.html?infocentre&item=Infocentre&artid=53405&pk_campaign=whatsnew_newsletter>

	
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Events
EC-OECD innovation and growth webinars
The series draws on four ongoing research projects, supported under 
Horizon 2020: the OECD microBeRD, MapProdIGI, KnowInn and REITER 
projects. These projects aim to increase understanding of important 
issues such as public support for innovation, business dynamism, 
productivity, the role of public research to support innovative 
entrepreneurship, and the monitoring and assessment of research and 
innovation policies in Europe and beyond.
	
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	14/10/2020 - 04/12/2020

	
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Horizon magazine
Future wearable electronic clothing could be charged by our own body heat

Thanks to rapid computing developments in the last decade and the 
miniaturisation of electronic components, people can, for example, track 
their movements and monitor their health in real time by wearing tiny 
computers. Researchers are now looking at how best to power these 
devices by turning to the user’s own body heat and working with 
garments, polka dots and know-how from the textile industry.

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Please read the privacy statement 
<http://ec.europa.eu/research/pdf/ssps_communication_19022019.pdf>.



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