Canadian Pavilion at the CEATEC The Canadian Embassy in Tokyo will participate in CEATEC (Japan's premier exhibition for the Information and Communication Technology industry; Oct. 4 to 8, 2005; www.ceatec.com) and proposes to work with interested private and public sector partners to organize a Canadian Pavilion. This year, CEATEC will have a special focus on RFID, Micro-chips, Fuel Cells for Mobile Appliances and Electronics for Intelligent Transportation Systems, in addition to the more established sub sectors such as processing, networking and diffusion of digital voice, images and data. For further information and contact, please see:
http://www.infoexport.gc.ca/ie-en/DisplayDocument.jsp?did=55013
ICT/Life Sciences Converging Technologies Cluster Study: A Comparative Study of the Information and Communications, Life Sciences, and Converging Next Generation Technology Clusters in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa.
CTBTO - Global Communication Infrastructure - searching for company The Provisional Technical Secretariat (PTS) of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) issued on 13 December 2004 a Request for Expression of Interest to provide the Commission's next generation of Global Communications Infrastructure (GCI). The Treaty obliges signatories not to conduct any nuclear test explosions in order to preventing states from developing nuclear weapons as well and preventing states that possess nuclear weapons from improving them.
The GCI is a communication system that connects the 321 monitoring stations and 16 laboratories that comprise the International Monitoring System (IMS), the Treaty's verification system that ensures no state can secretly conduct a nuclear test explosion, to the International Data Centre (IDC) at the CTBTO's headquarters in Vienna, Austria. The Expression of Interest is available to any company that can satisfy the requirements of the GCI. The Expression of Interest must be received by the closing date of 31 March 2005.
Further information about this opportunity is available on the CTBTO website at www.ctbto.org under "Opportunities-Procurement". A number of PDF documents can be found under the heading for this business opportunity that provide details about technical requirements as well as information about the CTBTO, IMS, IDC, GCI .
Go beyond borders - connect to Europe-Canada R&D opportunities As the Canadian National Contact Point for the Information Society
Technologies (IST) programme of the European Union (EU), the Communications
Research Centre (CRC) wants to provide information on Europe's cooperative
research and development opportunities that could help advance Canadian R&D
in the field of information and communications technology.
To join CRC's R&D IST Network, please visit: http://www.crc.ca/ist. CRC
would appreciate your response by April 28, 2004, in order to ensure timely
distribution of the 6th Framework's Third Call for Proposals expected
sometime in May 2004.
The Communications Research Centre is the Canadian government's primary
laboratory for advanced communications R&D, located in Ottawa, Ontario.