European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering
The European Council of Applied Sciences, Technologies and Engineering (Euro-CASE) is a European non-profit organization, which groups 19 to 20 European national academies of engineering, applied sciences and technology. The organization provides a European forum for exchange and consultation between European institutions, industry, research, and national governments.
The mission of the organization is to pursue, encourage and maintain excellence in the fields of engineering, applied sciences and technology, and promote their science, art and practice.
Member academies
- Austrian Academy of Sciences (Austria)
- The Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium (Class of Technical Sciences) - (before 2009: Royal Belgian Academy Council of Applied Sciences) (Belgium)
- Engineering Academy of the Czech Republic (EA CR) (Czech Republic)
- Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV) (Denmark)
- Finnish Academies of Technology (FACTE) (Finland)
- National Academy of Technologies of France (NATF) (France)
- German Academy of Science and Engineering (Germany)
- Technical Chamber of Greece (Greece)
- Hungarian Academy of Engineering (Hungary)
- The Irish Academy of Engineering (Ireland)
- Italian Council of Applied Science and Engineering (CISAI/FAST) (Italy)
- Netherlands Academy of Technology and Innovation (AcTI.nl) (The Netherlands)
- Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences (NTVA) (Norway)
- Portuguese Academy of Engineering (Portugal)
- Real Academia de IngenierĂa (RAI) (Spain)
- Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) (Sweden)
- Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences (SATW) (Switzerland)
- Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) (United Kingdom)
Associate academies
- Croatian Academy of Engineering (HATZ) (Croatia)
- Romanian Academy of Technical Sciences (ASTR) (Romania)
See also
- European IST Grand Prize
- European Research Area (ERA)
- European Research Council
- European Research Advisory Board
- Information Society Technologies Advisory Group (ISTAG)
- Academia Europaea
External links
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