e-Infrastructure
Reflection
Group
e-IRG events under preparation - Romania
- e-IRG meeting (1st): 26 March 2019 (Brussels)
- e-IRG meeting (2nd): 22 May 2019 (Geneva)
- e-IRG Open Workshop: 20-21 May 2019 (Geneva)
Past e-IRG events - Austria
- e-IRG meeting (1st): 10-11 September 2018 (Vienna)
- In connection with the ESFRI Roadmap Launch event on 11 September and the ICRI 2018 on 12-14 September.
- e-IRG meeting (2nd): 19 November 2018 (Vienna)
- e-IRG Special Edition (open to the public): 20-21 November 2018 (Vienna)
Fall 2018 Magazine (PDF)
Meet us at
You can meet e-IRG delegates or e-IRGSP6 representatives at the following events during the coming months.
- International Open Science Conference 2019, Berlin, Germany, 19-20 March 2019
- Research Data Alliance - RDA 13th Plenary Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 2-4 April 2019
- Second EOSC-hub week, 9-12 April 2019
- EGI Conference 2019, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 6-8 2019
- Fourth EuroHPC Summit Week, Poznan, Poland, 13-17 May 2019
- PRACEdays19, Poznan, Poland, 13-17 May 2019
- 34th ISC High Performance Conference - ISC'19, Frankfurt, Germany, 16-20 June 2019
- TNC19 - Forging Digital Societies, Tallinn, Estonia, 16-20 June 2019
Calendar on more e-infrastructure events, read more »
Videos from the latest e-IRG workshop
About e-IRG
Mission and Vision
e-IRG is a strategic body to facilitate integration in the area of European e-Infrastructures and connected services, within and between member states, at the European level and globally.
The mission of e-IRG is to support both coherent, innovative and strategic European e-Infrastructure policymaking and the development of convergent and sustainable e-Infrastructure services.
Video introducing e-IRG
News
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