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Future Internet: the LISP-Lab project deploys an international experimentation platform
The current architecture of the Internet is based on the TCP/IP protocol suite. To address the future needs of scalability of the Internet and the exponential development of new services, current Internet architecture must be improved. Among proposed approaches, LISP architecture is emerging as a promising solution. LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol)...
Launching of an international call on the social challenges of extended working life
The French National Research Agency (ANR) is launching, together with partners from ten European countries and Canada, a new call for transnational proposals on extended working life and its interaction with health and well-being. This call comes within the framework of the Joint Programming Initiative “More Years Better Lives” that ANR has joined recently. Deadline...
The European research community meets in Vienna to discuss innovation and international cooperation
On 13 and 14 April 2015, this year's edition of the annual Science Europe High Level Workshop took place in Austria. The event was attended by representatives of the 52 Science Europe Member Organisations, including the French National Research Agency (ANR), as well as European ministers and the European Commission. Discussions focused on the implementation of the...
Soil resources at the centre of a web of conflicting issues
Soil is the foundation of all human activities, particularly agriculture. But there is a growing need among today's industrial, energy, urban and mining sectors for more space and more primary resources such as water, materials, mineral resources and energy. This places soil resources at the centre of a web of often conflicting issues. International competition has...
La Suisse, partenaire privilégié dans les domaines de la recherche et de l’innovation
Les 15 et 16 avril, le Président de la République François Hollande était en visite d’État en Suisse sur le thème de l’innovation.
A cette occasion Michael Matlosz, PDG de l’ANR, a fait partie de la délégation présidentielle aux côtés de hautes personnalités du secteur universitaire et de la recherche.