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7 FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME: SPACE FP7-SPACE-2013-1 ... - RTD

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7 th <strong>FRAMEWORK</strong> <strong>PROGRAMME</strong>: <strong>SPACE</strong><strong>FP7</strong>-<strong>SPACE</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>-1PARTNER(S) SEARCH FORMOrganizationCONTACT DETAILSINTA (National Institute of Aerospace Technologies)Contact Person Alejandra Martínez Cuezva E-mail gali3@inta.esOrganizationtypePublic Research BodySMEYesNoFull AddressCarretera de Ajalvir, Km. 4 Torrejón de ArdozPostcode 28850 City Madrid Country SpainTel. (34)915201190 Fax (34)915201492 Website www.inta.esPrevious FPexperienceYesIf “yes”, please indicate project acronyms:ARIADNANoSUMMARY OF PARTNER(S) SEARCHWe would like to contribute in a proposal on the Topic SPA.<strong>2013</strong>.2.2-01: Space Critical technologies as anassociated partner of a consortium, mainly in the following technologies:• Core processors for Digital Signal Processor (DSP) computers.• High Capacity Field- Programmable Gate Array (FPGA).R&D in Space / EU 7th Framework ProgrammeCentro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (CDTI)Cid 4. 28001 Madrid (SPAIN) www.cdti.esTel. (CDTI): (+34) 91 581 04 91 - Fax: (+34) 91 581 55 841


PLEASE ADD NEW TABLES AS NECESSARY(In this case you need to remove in Microsoft Word the editing restriction, which is NOT password protected)Topic/s(as stated in theWork Programme)Funding SchemeProposal NameObjectiveKeywordsProposer RoleProposal SummaryCountryRoleRequired skills andexpertiseDescription of theWork to be CarriedOut by thePartner(s) SoughtType of Partner(s)SoughtSEARCH 1TOPIC OF INTERESTActivity: 9.2. Strengthening the foundations of Space science and technologyArea 9.2.2: Research to support space transportation and key technologiesSPA.<strong>2013</strong>.2.2-01 Space Critical TechnologiesCollaborative ProjectPROPOSAL DESCRIPTIONSpace Critical Technologies: DSP computers Core Processors and High CapacityFPGAsCore Processors for Digital Signal Processor (DSP) computers and High CapacityField- Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) development .DSP computers Core Processors andHigh Capacity FPGAsPartnerPROFILE OF PARTNER(S) SOUGHTEuropean CountryCoordinator/Partner/SubcontractorExpertise in Core Processors for Digital Signal Processor (DSP) computers and HighCapacity Field- Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).Management, technology development, space qualification and commercialevaluation of the technology.SMEs, Universities, Research Institutes…R&D in Space / EU 7th Framework ProgrammeCentro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (CDTI)Cid 4. 28001 Madrid (SPAIN) www.cdti.esTel. (CDTI): (+34) 91 581 04 91 - Fax: (+34) 91 581 55 842


Disclaimer:This form will be sent to all Space National Contact Points and will be disseminated by them to potentialapplicants! Some of the NCPs publish partnering requests on their webpage or put them into a public database.If you disagree please specify:Publication in public databases or on webpage of NCPsDissemination to NCP affiliated organizations in Europe and third countriesDissemination to known consortiaI agreeI agreeI agreeThe data given will not be subjected to any technical pre-selection or control by CDTI in regard to the quality orpotential of the inquiry/requester, which is its sole responsibility.Interested consortia and partners should directly get in touch with the contact persongiven on page one!PLEASE FILL IN THE PARTNER SEARCH FORM, CONVERT IT IN PDF FORMAT AND FORWARD IT TO:Juan UreñaSpanish National Contact Point for Spacejuan.urena@cdti.esR&D in Space / EU 7th Framework ProgrammeCentro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial (CDTI)Cid 4. 28001 Madrid (SPAIN) www.cdti.esTel. (CDTI): (+34) 91 581 04 91 - Fax: (+34) 91 581 55 843

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