Examples of using Nanoelectronics in English and their translations into Finnish
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technologies like innovative medicines, green aircraft, nanoelectronics and embedded computer systems.
According to the Commission, 200 000 people are employed directly by micro- and nanoelectronics firms and the sector is also indirectly responsible for 1 million jobs.
Attracting and channelling investments in support of a European roadmap for industrial leadership in micro- and nanoelectronics.
The nanoelectronics sector is also a significant generator of highly qualified jobs
The objective of this proposal is to set up a Joint Undertaking to implement a JTI in nanoelectronics ENIAC JTI.
ENIAC(nanoelectronics), EPoSS(smart systems integration),
are envisaged in the fields of innovative medicine, nanoelectronics, embedded systems,
their integration for sectoral applications can be established through activities like the European Technology Platforms in fields such as nanoelectronics, manufacturing, steel,
none more so than nanoelectronics, which enables us to achieve ever greater gains in efficiency while consuming less energy than we currently do with microelectronics,
Extensive consultations by the Commission took place with stakeholders in the nanoelectronics domain following the creation of the ENIAC Technology Platform in June 2004
A first set of initiatives have been identified with clear objectives and deliverables in the areas of innovative medicines, nanoelectronics, embedded computing systems,
increasing overall R& D investments in the field of Nanoelectronics, and fostering collaboration between the public
which are currently envisaged in the fields of innovative medicine, nanoelectronics, embedded systems,
The establishment of the Nanoelectronics Joint Undertaking will bring all stakeholders together to discuss these important issues, to agree on common ways to address any potential risks and more specifically to call on common measures to support environmentally sound management of nanoelectronics life-cycle.
key enabling technologies such as micro and nanoelectronics, biotechnologies, new materials
Strategic ICT research is needed to assure Europe's leadership in areas where it has recognised strengths(e.g. nanoelectronics, embedded systems,
embedded computing systems, nanoelectronics and GMES global monitoring for environment and security.
Clean Sky; Nanoelectronics(ENIAC) and the Fuel Cells& Hydrogen(FCH) JTI.
In essential sectors, such as nanoelectronics and web-based services,
so helping to build critical mass for nanoelectronics research in Europe.