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- The Contractual Parties of InGentibus are those persons
(natural or legal) who are selected to receive funding in order
to prepare and carry out projects or to manage project areas
and who become responsible for the implementation and success
of such initiatives.
- In general, the projects selected for funding by InGentibus
will be of a long-term nature (eight to ten years), although
InGentibus may in its own discretion from time to time decide
to support projects of a short-term nature (two to six months).
- Each contractual party will be required to enter into both
the Foundation's standard framework agreement, as well as one
or more separate and specific project agreement (that will be
consistent with and subject to the framework agreement).
These agreements will set forth the specific guidelines, milestones
and requirements applicable to each project while giving due
regard to criteria such as:
- Ethical and environmental sustainability
- Guarantee of professionalism and good reputation
- National and international project scalability.
- InGentibus reserves the right to modify or withhold financial
support and/or renegotiate and amend the terms of the relevant
agreements in the event of, inter alia:
- Any change in the composition/management of a contractual
party. Any change in the strategy or workplan of a contractual
party any default under the framework agreement or project
agreement.
- The framework agreement and the project agreement will establish
the procedures whereby InGentibus will monitor the implementation
of projects. In general, such procedures will establish that:
- After one year from the launch of a project,
an initial compliance review will be undertaken by InGentibus
in order to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the project
implementation methodology and to suggest modifications
and improvements if necessary
- After four years from the launch of a project,
InGentibus and the countractual party will again review
progress and agree to (i) confirm the substance of the agreements,
in the event progress has been satisfactory, (ii) modify
the substance of the agreements, in the event of "ordinary"
operational difficulties, or (iii) completely reformulate
the project and the underlying agreements, in the event
of "extraordinary" operating or structural difficulties.
It will be mandatory to make a peer-review to evaluate and
verify whether the project is still in line with the goals
and time schedule, or if it has to be reformulated, in both
cases being thereafter subject to a regime of definitive
agreement or whether the project has to be abandoned.
- After eight/ten years, the life cycle of
the project will approach its natural conclusion and the
collaboration between InGentibus and the countractual
party will cease, unless the parties agree to renew such
collaboration for an additional cycle.
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InGentibus has been invited to attend the World Summit is organised by GLT (Global Leadership Team) on appointment by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.
The World Summit is held under the support of the United Nations, the African Union, the Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) and the United States Council for International Business (USCIB).
www.futurecapitals.org
On Friday, 26th September 2008 InGentibus organizes the first scientific Colloquium on Nanotechnology: "Opportunities and Risks in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology "
which will take place in Palazzo BALDASSINI, Via delle Coppelle, 35 - 00186 Roma, Italy
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InGentibus is subcontractor in the European Integrated Project NanoHand which was kicked off at the University of Oldenburg from the 10th to 12th July 2006.
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InGentibus organized the international
symposium on Nanotechnology " New Perspectives for Energy
and Medicine" which took place in Essen, Germany on January,
27. 2006.
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Our
Heritage for Tomorrow - The ITER
project at the European Parliament (31st January up to 4th
February 2005 )
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