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Nom Organisation Position Country ‐ Email Address ‐ Adresse eléctronique First Name ‐ Prénom Last Name ‐ Nom Organisation Position ‐ Poste occupé Pays Measure of interest ‐ Mesure qui vous intéresse EVENTS ‐ EVENEMENTS 1 [email protected] Magdi Abdelhamid National research Centre Research Associate Professor Egypt 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) National Center for Research and 2 [email protected] islam uliyan development \ Energy Research Program IT Manager Jordan 4.3 Improvement of governance processes... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) Arab admonistrative Development Esecutive Director‐Organise Cultural Events in 3 [email protected] Khadijah Lakkis Organisation/under the League of Arab states the Arab Region Lebanon 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 4 [email protected] Ana Lúcia Cruz UAlg Project Manager Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) Superflash Studio (architecture, design and 5 [email protected] Ambra Zotti engineering project studio) Architect Portugal 4.2 Support to the artistic creativity... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) ADRAL ‐ Agência de Desenvolvimento Regional Coordinator of the Regional Development 6 [email protected] Ana Brejo do Alentejo Department Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 7 [email protected] Pedro Correia Universidade do Algarve Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 8 alopes@ccdr‐alg.pt Ana Paula Lopes CCDR Algarve Cooperation Unit Portugal 4.3 Improvement of governance processes... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 9 luis.guerreiro@cm‐loule.pt Luis Guerreiro Câmara Municipal de Loulé Chefe de Divisão de Cultura e Museus Portugal 4.2 Support to the artistic creativity... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 10 [email protected] Nuno Matamouros Klarity [www.klarity.pt] Project Director Portugal 2.1 Prevention and reduction of risk factors... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) Administração da Região Hidrográfica do 11 [email protected] Maria Gago Algarve Chefe Divisão da Monitorização Portugal 2.1 Prevention and reduction of risk factors... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 12 [email protected] Fernando Macedo ARH Algarve, I.P. Técnico Superior Portugal 2.2 Promotion of renewable energies use... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 13 [email protected] Carlos Albano VICENTINA Técnico Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 14 [email protected] Sofia Gamito Universidade do Algarve Assistant Professor Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) AGECAL ‐ Associação de Gestores Culturais do 15 [email protected] Pedro Nascimento Algarve Produtor executivo Portugal 4.2 Support to the artistic creativity... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) APGICO ‐ Associação Portuguesa de 16 [email protected] Helena Bradacova Criatividade e Inovação Project Manager Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 17 [email protected] Celestina Gago Pedras Universidade do Algarve Teacher Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) University of Algarve, Center for Marine and 18 [email protected] Natasa Atanasova Environmental research researcher Portugal 2.1 Prevention and reduction of risk factors... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 19 [email protected] Pedro Ferré Universidade do Algarve Titular Professor Portugal 4.2 Support to the artistic creativity... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 20 [email protected] João Rodrigues Parques Empresariais de Tavira EM Presidente Conselho de Administração Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 21 [email protected] Fernando Horta Parques Empresariais de Tavira EM Vogal Conselho de Administração Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 22 [email protected] Helena Galvão Universidade do Algarve Associate Professor Portugal 2.1 Prevention and reduction of risk factors... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 23 mpoeira@ccdr‐alg.pt Marília Poeira CCDR Algarve Cooperation Unit Portugal 4.1 Support to mobility, exchanges, training... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 24 aquiles.marreiros@cm‐albufeira.pt Aquiles Marreiros Município de Albufeira Portugal 4.3 Improvement of governance processes... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 25 [email protected] Mirian TAVARES Universidade do Algarve Associate Professor Portugal 4.2 Support to the artistic creativity... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE ‐ Div. de Empreendedorismo e Transf. de Tecnologia 26 [email protected] EURIDICE CRISTO (CRIA) Coordenadora de Projetos Europeus Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 27 [email protected] Karim Erzini Centro de Ciências do Mar Professor Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 28 [email protected] Margarida Castro Centro de Ciências do Mar (CCMAR) Professor Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) Consulat Honoraire du Royaume du Maroc en 29 [email protected] José Alberto Alegria Algarve Consul Portugal 4.2 Support to the artistic creativity... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 30 aramos@ccdr‐alg.pt António Ramos CCDR Algarve Department of Regional Studies Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 31 anabarbara@inuaf‐studia.pt Ana Rita Bárbara CICAE / INUAF Gestora de Projectos Portugal 2.1 Prevention and reduction of risk factors... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 32 sonia.bartolomeu@cm‐vrsa.pt Sónia Guerreiro Município de Vila Real de Santo António Técnica Superior Portugal 2.2 Promotion of renewable energies use... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 33 candidaturas@cm‐vrsa.pt Susana Romão Município de Vila Real de Santo António Assistente Técnica Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) CIMAC ‐ Comunidade Intermunicipal do Técnica Superior (Unidade de Ambiente e 34 [email protected] Ana Isa Coelho Alentejo Central Desenvolvimento) Portugal 1.3 Strengthening the national strategies... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 35 [email protected] Manuela Moreira da Silva ICCE; UALG Vice‐director; Professor Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 36 [email protected] Alexandra Mendonça Tecninvest Director Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 37 [email protected] Rita Gonçalves Anje Executive Director Portugal 4.1 Support to mobility, exchanges, training... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 38 [email protected] Ana Gonçalves University of Algarve Science and Technology Manager Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 39 [email protected] Flávio Martins University of Algarve Professor Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 40 [email protected] Hugo Filipe Barros University of Algarve (CRIA) Technology Transfer Officer Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 41 [email protected] Maria Emília Cunha INRB, I.P./ IPIMAR Researcher Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 42 [email protected] Rui Santos CCMAR, Univ Algarve Professor Associado Portugal 2.1 Prevention and reduction of risk factors... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) ANDAT ‐ Associação Nacional das Artes e 43 [email protected] ana albuquerque Tradições Portuguesas Jurista Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) GLOBALGARVE ‐ Cooperação e 44 [email protected] Ana Alves Desenvolvimento, SA Responsável Financeira Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 45 pbota@ccdr‐alg.pt Paulo Bota da Silva CCDR Algarve / Enterprise Europe Network Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 46 [email protected] Maria Cruz Universidade do Algarve Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 47 mcruz@ccdr‐alg.pt Maria Catarina Cruz CCDR Algarve Director Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 48 sfaisca@ccdr‐alg.pt Maria Susana Faisca CCDR Algarve Head of Cooperation UNIT Portugal 4.3 Improvement of governance processes... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 49 [email protected] Susana Viseu Fomentinvest/ iSBS Member of the Board Portugal 2.1 Prevention and reduction of risk factors... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 50 artur.gregorio@in‐loco.pt Artur Gregorio Associação IN LOCO Coordenador de Projectos Portugal 4.3 Improvement of governance processes... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 51 [email protected] Carlos Ribeiro caixa de mitos ‐ inovação e desenvolvimento project manager Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 52 [email protected] Cristela Martins Associação ODIANA Superior Technician Portugal 1.3 Strengthening the national strategies... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 53 [email protected] Jean‐Didier Gry Associação ODIANA Superior Technician Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 54 [email protected] Sílvia Lourenço Associação ODIANA Superior Technician Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 55 [email protected] Joana Germano Associação ODIANA Superior Technician Portugal 1.1 Support to innovation and research... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) Country ‐ Email Address ‐ Adresse eléctronique First Name ‐ Prénom Last Name ‐ Nom Organisation Position ‐ Poste occupé Pays Measure of interest ‐ Mesure qui vous intéresse EVENTS ‐ EVENEMENTS 56 [email protected] Conceição Canavilhas Significado Directora Executiva Portugal 1.2 Strengthening economic clusters... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 57 [email protected] Paulo Neves Private Hospitals Algarve Member of the Board Portugal 1.3 Strengthening the national strategies... 13‐01‐2012 ‐ Faro (EN, FR) 58 gav@cm‐olhao.pt Jorge Tavares Câmara Municipal Olhão Assessoria de Comunicação e Marketing Portugual 4.3 Improvement of governance processes..
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