1999-12-29
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Based on a conference held June 8-9, 1998, in Washington, D.C.
[Contents]
- Welcome
Kenneth Shine, President, Institute of Medicine
- Opening Remarks
Stuart Eizenstat, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs
- Hugo Paemen, Ambassador, European Commission
- The U.S. Perspective: The Here and Now Versus the Ideal
Joshph Bordogna, Deputy Director, National Science Foundation
- The EU Perspective on Transatlantic Cooperation
Jorma Routti, Director General EGXII, European Commission
- The U.S. Approach to the U.S.-EU S&T Agreement
Melinda Kimble, Acting Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of State
- The European Union Vista in Transatlantic Science and Technology Cooperation
Rainer Gerold, Director, European Commission
- Complementarity of Bilateral and EC Cooperation with the U.S.
Paolo Fasella, Director General for Research, Italy
- Group A: Information Technologies
Ray Kammer, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of Commerce
- Group B: Transportation Challenges for the 21st Century
John C. Horsely, Department of Transportation
- Group C: Climate Prediction, Forecasting Applications, and Impacts
John Krebs, National Environmental Research Council
- Group D: Human Environmental Health Sciences: Endocrine Disruptors
Paul Foster, Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology
- Opening Remarks
John Cadogan, Director General, Research Councils of the United Kingdom, for the UK Presidency of the European Union
- Keynote address
Gordon Moore, Chairman Emeritus, Intel Corporation
- Second Day's Welcome
William Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering
- Best Practices in Small-Business Technology Development Programs
Moderator: Helmut List, Chairman, Industrial Research and Develpment Advisory Council, Austria
- Industry-Laboratory Cooperation: The Amtex Experiment
Jerry Cogan, Milliken Research
- Laboratory Partnerships with Industry
Dan Hartley, Sandia National Laboratories
- The U.S. Experience with Small-and Medium-Sized Enterprise Development
Partice Laget, European Commission
- Discussants: Jon Baron, U.S. Department of Defense, SBIR Program Attilio Stajano, DGIII, European Commission
- R&D in the Framework of the New Transatlantic Agenda
Moderator: Kenneth Flamn, Brookings Institution
- The 300-mm International Initiative
William Spencer, SEMATECH
Discussants: John Shamaly, Silicon Valley Group, Inc. Robert Hance, Motorola. Michael Borrus, University of California at Berkeley.
- Internationalization of the Technical Workforce and Transatlantic Cooperation in R&D
Moderator: William Wulf, President, National Academy of Engineering
Discussants: E. Praestgaard, European Science and Technology Assembly, Denmark. H. Glatz, DaimlerBenz, Germany. Henri Conze, Ministry for Defense(1993-1996), France. Gary Poehlein, National Science Foundation. Dieter Seitzer, Fraunhofer Institute, Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany
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