The
ESFRI Roadmap
2016 identifies the new Research Infrastructures (RI) of pan-European interest
corresponding to the long term needs of the European research communities,
covering all scientific areas, regardless of possible location.
The
2016 Roadmap consists of 21 ESFRI Projects with a high degree of maturity -
including 6 new Projects - and 29 ESFRI Landmarks - RIs that reached the
implementation phase by the end of 2015.
The
ESFRI Roadmap 2016 was launched on 10 March 2016, in Amsterdam. The event was
organized under the Dutch Presidency by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and
Sciences (KNAW) in close cooperation with ESFRI, the European Commission and
the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. Discussions focussed on
strategic roadmapping, long-term sustainability and the socio-economic impact
of research infrastructures.
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