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We lead research in materials and systems for thermal and electrochemical energy storage, applying the results in the market and contributing to the competitiveness of companies.
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Equipo Europa is a Spanish pro-European and non-partisan youth association, whose objectives are to bring the European Union closer to young people and to encourage the participation of young people in the European arena. It emerged in 2019 from the #ThisTimeImVoting campaign, launched by the European Parliament to promote participation in the European elections. Since then, Team Europe has carried out multiple initiatives and projects, such as #ATreeForEurope, Europe in the Classroom, Forum for the Future of EU. The association is currently composed of more than 3000 members and has 600 ;
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We hellp entrepreneurs in LATAm, Africa and Europe with a virtual aceleration programe
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IES Santiago Apóstol is a school situated in the region of Extremadura. Founded in 1950 it consists of about 900 students and 100 teachers and staff. It runs different programmes: Compulsory Secondary Education, Upper Secondary, Vocational Education and Training and Higher Education. The students ages range from 12 to youung ;
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IASP is the leading association of innovation ecosystems worldwide. Our mission is to be the global network for science parks, innovation districts and other areas of innovation, driving growth, internationalisation and effectiveness for our members, increasing their visibility and multiplying their global connections. An independent non-profit NGO, IASP is managed by experts in science and technology parks and areas of innovation.
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We are a non profit organization hat seeks the empowerment of citizens from the knowledge of their abilities and competences and the awareness of their rights, through the use of innovative and creative communication and learning tools.To this end, we develop awareness and training activities, promoting the development of social and cultural projects, within the framework of European programmes and other types of public interventions.Our final objective is to provide feedback on activities for the improvement of public policies, seeking bidirectional communication between administration and citizenship, from a local approach.
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Fastest growing start-up in Europe, making business travel suck less.
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INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR CURRENT CHALLENGES The Observatory of the Future is an institution with innovative projects for individuals, companies and institutions. We develop creative, collaborative and social skills, incorporating the arts in training-education programs, we offer services to disseminate and integrate sustainability in companies and we organize creative-experiential events in virtual - face-to-face format. If you Help Someone the World Progresses. EMOTION IS INNOVATION          
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EUROCIVIS is not-for-profit organization based in Barcelona, Spain, which aims is to perform activities with a significant impact at the European level. All its actions seek to support, offer expertise and provide solutions to main stakeholders in applying European policies, while supplying high quality ;EUROCIVIS mainly operates in the field of education, culture, job placement, strategic partnerships and local development. It promotes lifelong education and learning as a way to develop sustainable lifestyles and to create job in a multicultural and interdependent society.
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The Technological Centre of Furniture and Wood of the Region of Murcia (CETEM) is a private and non-profit organization located in the town of Yecla, one of the most important furniture clusters of Spain.Its main objective is to promote and undertake activities, projects and services, innovative technology, to improve, promote and encourage the development and continuous improvement of companies in the sector of wood, furniture and related services, making them more competitive.
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The Connecting Cultures exhibition comes out of the combination between arts and youth seeking to create a positive impact on society and looking for solutions to global issues while interacting between different societal and political sectors. We endeavour to be an example on how our differences should not be seen as a challenge, a problem or an excuse, but as a tool and advantage which can empower us to help people in need and make the world a better place for everyone regardless the cultural differences. We strive for connecting people and cultures to find a common ground to better understand each other and cooperate towards brighter and stable future.What is Connecting Cultures?Connecting cultures is an international art exhibition promoted by UNSA SPAIN (United Nations Student Association Spain) recently awarded the “Here for Good Award” from Laureate International. Our aim is to raise funds for refugees and enhance awareness about the topic of the immigration in the EU under the umbrella of the Goal 17 “Partnerships for the Goals”. Connecting Cultures groups artists who represent different countries contributing to the art exhibition, namely: Portugal, Greece, Romania, Italy, Taiwan, Brazil, Bolivia, Mexico, Argentina, Sweden, Venezuela, United States, Germany, South Korea, United Kingdom, Russia, Cuba, Colombia, Morocco, Japan, India and Spain. Each painting reflects the spirit of the exhibition, which is to show that there are no borders between humans beyond self-imposed as all cultures´essential needs are to cooperate, shake hands and "connect", offering the best of themselves to the world. The funds raised by the exhibitions are heading to the certified organisation CEAR to directly help refugees.Individuals, groups and businesses can contribute to our work in three ways: purchase of paintings, purchase of reproductions and direct donations to Connecting Cultures.What is our aim?The main goal of Connecting Cultures Initiative is to create a positive impact on society while using art and interaction between different societal and political spheres. Connecting cultures aims to be an example on how our differences should not be seen as a problem, but as a tool and advantage which we can use to make the world a better place. We seek to create a positive impact on society while using art and interaction between different societal and political spheres. We see cultural and people´s differences as a challenge and inspiration how we can get inspired and learn from each other. We see differences as a tool and advantage which empower us and help us to make the world a better place for everyone regardless the origin, skin, gender, age or cultural background.What we connect? More than 20 different countries through their representation per artist and art piece. Different sectors: our partners, sponsors and supporters which encompass NGOs, private sector, businesses, universities, student groups, start-ups, public institutions and more. Ages with the participation of artists ranging from 20 to 70+ years and supporters from youth organizations to eldery institutions. Genders: we put emphasis on gender balance between artists, team and coordination. Opportunities to impact: through our flexible art exhibitions and debates we adapt the way we exhibit and discuss to the needs of stakeholders so we are able to create the maximum impact (solidarity cocktails, activities with refugees, institutional debates…)Connecting Cultures and Sustainable Development GoalsIn order to solve the common challenges such as refugees situation and young people deprivation in conflict zones, all the sectors need to cooperate to reach the origins of the problem and look for a common strategy to find solutions to it. Therefore, the focus of our exhibitions and debates is on the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in cooperation with the European Union which is one of its greatest supporter. The Connecting Cultures Initiative is dedicated to the implementation of the particular 17th Sustainable Development Goal “Partnerships for goals” that highlights the importance of partnerships between the governments, private sector and civil society for having a successful development agenda.The Connecting Cultures is also a part of the ARTS2030 initiative where artists from different backgrounds raise awareness about the Sustainable Development Goals. During the whole process of the exhibitions and debates organised be CCs, we discuss the SDGs and their importance in the sustainable world development.
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The Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ASCAME) is a non-profit international organization that represents the private sector of the Mediterranean, regrouping the Chambers of Commerce and Industry and similar entities of both shores of the region. ASCAME gathers more than 300 Chambers of Commerce and Industry and defends the interests of the millions of businesses across the Mediterranean region. ASCAME is today considered the most important representative of the Mediterranean private sector.
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We are an international cluster, dedicated to Information and Communication Technologies applied to tourism.Besides being the first industrial cluster created in Balearic Islands, we have also been an innovator to concentrate the“know how”of the Spanish tourism sector.Originally, Turistec has been a public-private organization. Later on, it has become private, but it enables any public administration initiative of general interest.Technological Park (ParcBit) is the localization chosen for Turistec Head Office and those of its many associated companies for being a strategic place for developing IT products and services.Our partner´s portfolio includes tourism Industry leaders, SME’s, entrepreneurs, University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), knowledge centers and entities dedicated to excellence and quality. Together we concentrate the knowledge equivalent to more than half a century experience in the development of a tourist destination.
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Oceana was established in 2001 by a group of leading foundations — The Pew Charitable Trusts, Oak Foundation, Marisla Foundation (formerly Homeland Foundation), and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.In 1999, these foundations commissioned a study and discovered that less than 0.5 percent of all resources spent by environmental nonprofit groups in the United States went to ocean advocacy — an appalling statistic. No organization was working exclusively to protect and restore the oceans on a global scale.To fill the gap, our founders created Oceana: an international organization focused solely on oceans, dedicated to achieving measurable change by conducting specific, science-based campaigns with fixed deadlines and articulated goals.The Ocean Law Project — also initiated by The Pew Charitable Trusts — was absorbed into Oceana in 2001 as Oceana’s legal arm. In 2002, Oceana merged with American Oceans Campaign, founded by actor and environmentalist Ted Danson, to more effectively address our common mission of protecting and restoring the world’s oceans.Since its founding, Oceana has won more than 100 victories and protected more than one million square miles of ocean. Find out more about how Oceana is helping to save the oceans victory by victory here.
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The Spanish Society of Organic Farming (SEAE) was created in 1992 as a private association. It is composed mainly by individuals (advisors, educators, researchers...) but also has members as organic operators and similars.SEAE has no lucrative purposes, being a non profit organisations.It offers organic training & professional education at the national level and gives support (scientific + technical) to organic farmersSEAE also publishes materials about organic farming and it has a magazine, Revista Ae, specialized in scientific and divulgative journalism about organic farming.Finally, also develops strategies as:-Influencing national agriculture policies with organic-Advising some public certification bodies
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The Network for Water in European Regions and Cities, NETWERC H2O, is an association of European municipal and regional governments whose objective is the promotion and development of sustainable practices related to the management of water. Founded by universities, research centres and various European, Middle Eastern and American bodies, NETWERC H2O is a channel of communication, a forum for the exchange and publicising of experiences as well as a platform for the creation of European and transatlantic projects.
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CTAG is a private, non-profit R&D technological automotive center devoted to support the automotive industry in its research, development and innovation needs. CTAG was created in 2002 thanks to a joint initiative of automotive enterprises within the region. CTAG is present in all the stages of product development, from initial advanced research to product life. The key fields of competence where CTAG concentrates its activities are: new materials, design of components and manufacturing processes, mathematical calculation and simulation, component testing and analysis, environment, electronics, ergonomics, comfort and innovation management. With a team of more than 350 professionals (75% of them being engineers and PhDs), CTAG is an ideal partner for developing new innovative products for the automotive sector using CAD product design and CAE simulations tools. In this sense, CTAG has a team of 70 professionals totally devoted to design, simulation and optimization of new products and processes. On validations side, CTAG is equipped with climatic, vibration & acoustics, fatigue, materials, engine, electronics and ergonomics laboratories fitted with the ultimate testing facilities such as two triaxial shakers integrated in acoustic and climatic chambers, several climatic chambers including a complete car sunlight radiation and weather resistance chamber, etc.
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The Fundación Secretariado Gitano (FSG) is an intercultural social non-profit organisation that provides services for the development of the Roma community in Spain and in Europe.One Mission, the integral promotion of the Roma communityThe mission of the FSG is the integral promotion of the Roma community on the basis of respect and support for their cultural identity.Our mission is to promote the access of Roma to rights, services, goods and social resources on an equal footing with the rest of the citizenry. To this end, the FSG develops all kinds of actions that contribute to achieving the full citizenship of Roma, to improving their living conditions, to promoting equal treatment and to preventing any form of discrimination, while promoting the recognition of the cultural identity of the Roma community. The diversity of our society renders interculturalism increasingly relevant, so we must project adequately the intercultural character of our organisation, both as our hallmark and as a proposal for society as a whole.The FSG advocates an intercultural society where Roma persons freely and fully exercise their citizenship and contribute to the enrichment of universal culture. Therefore, the values that guide its actions are: Human dignity Justice Solidarity Inter-culturalism
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ECAS is a Catalan Federation of Social Action Organizations that work with vulnerable groups at risk or in situations of social exclusion. Currently it comprises 85 NGOs serving more than 795,000 people annually, employing 8,500 professionals and 4,000 volunteers.The organizations that form ECAS, focus on the following areas: Work placement, Gender, Prisions, Families, VIH/AIDS, social exclusion and immigration. We also have a communication agency that articulates its activity through three work lines, 1) ECAS
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The i2CAT Foundation is a center of research and innovation, which focuses its activities on the development of the future Internet, which aims to meet the following objectives: To promote and foster technological development in Catalonia. This development should be experimental and investigative in spirit. To promote advanced research into networks and broadband applications and to foster the use of these in Catalan society. To develop Internet technologies in Catalonia, particularly in terms of applications, services and advanced research in network technologies. To set up platforms for collaboration between the private sector and university research bodies. To promote collaboration with organisations and institutions that have similar aims. To set up collaboration networks with other, similar national and international research projects. To participate in European research projects.The key of the model i2CAT consists in the collaboration among the Administration, the entrepreneurial sector and the academic world, establishing a Triple Helix's (Loet Leydesdorff) innovation model in the field of the Information and Communication Technologies.
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ALAIPO :: Asociación Latina Interacción Persona-Ordenador :: Latin Association (non profit) of Human-Computer InteractionIn the era of qualitative communication, this virtual space intends to become the meeting point for all those individuals in the XXI century aiming to reinforce and improve interaction between human being and new technologies.Is a place where every research project related to the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) may be enhanced in a great way through the crossroads of knowledge belonging to formal and factual sciences, independently of their organization or development place.Thus, in ALAIPO exists freedom to act and a formal researching spirit, spirit that is present in each one of all of its contents. The main goal is to make communicability easier and the usage of the new technologies to be a more enjoyable experience. To all members of the non profit association and also to all those who intend to reach this goal with modesty and honesty, please accept a special thank you.
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The Club de Madrid is an independent non-profit organization composed of 80 democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministers from 56 different countries, constituting the world´s largest forum of former Heads of State and Government, who have come together to respond to a growing demand for support among leaders in two key areas: democratic leadership and governance;  and  response  to crisis and post-crisis situations. Both lines of work share the common goal of addressing the challenge of democratic governance and political conflict as well as that of building functional and inclusive societies, where the leadership experience of our Members is most valuable.Click here to download our new brochureClick here to download a complete list of members of the Club de Madrid
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FIMTE, International Festival of Spanish Keyboard Music is a non-profit organization. FIMTE promotes the rich heritage of Spanish keyboard music by organizing international events (simposia, concerts, festivals, tours, courses) and by scholar publications.
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Mediterranean Editors and Translators (MET) is an independent, non-profit association that brings together people who give language support for international communication in English within the wider Mediterranean area. MET’s activities are aimed at editors, translators, proofreaders, teachers of English for specific purposes, writing instructors, oral communication coaches, and any other English language facilitators. Each year MET organizes a workshop program and a 2-day conference.
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Represent forest owners organitations of South Europe
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