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news25.09.2012FEHRL concludes DETRA project and helps to launch new ETRA
On 20th September 2012, the official launch of the European Transport Research Alliance – ETRA took place in Brussels. In an official ceremony, the Presidents of five major European associations and fora representing many transport research organisations each signed the document creating the Alliance and containing the Terms of Reference (ToR) for its operation (see photo at bottom of page). The signatories, and founding members of the Alliance were: ECTRI, EURNEX, FEHRL, FERSI and HUMANIST.
The creation of the Alliance is the culmination of a process, coordinated by FEHRL, to bring together different transport research stakeholders and create the cooperation and integration of European transport research that is a necessary pre-requisite on the road to the creation of the common European research space known as the European Research Area - ERA. The ETRA initiative is supported by the European Commission and its creation came as a result of the preparatory work done under the DETRA project, also coordinated by FEHRL.
Besides their commitment to work together on deepening the ERA in the field of transport and addressing the Grand Challenges with which Europe is faced, the founding organisations have defined a number of more detailed objectives for the Alliance which are the following:
1. Providing a structure for the interchange of knowledge and making joint efforts to foster research results through to their full implementation; The new organisation complements the existing structures for transport research and innovation provision in Europe by bringing a multi-modal and research-led forum which will contribute to important debates on the future of European transport. In this respect, it is expected to complement the European Technology Platforms, the Advisory Groups and other bodies advising the European Commission on issues of transport research and innovation production. The ETRA will also provide FEHRL with access to the research providers from a range of transport modes to help FEHRL deliver its Forever Open Road (FOR) and FOR x 4 programme. The event in Brussels was attended by many representatives of major organisations and associations in the field of European transport research, representatives of the European Commission and other stakeholders. This reception was moderated by FEHRL President, Joris Al, and also included presentations by Dr. András Siegler, Director of the EC's DG Research & Innovation Directorate H – Transport and new Chair of ETRA, Professor George Giannopolous of CERTH. It was also an opportunity to say farewell to Jean-Pierre Médevielle of IFSTTAR, the driving force behind the original Lyon Declaration process and the Terms of Reference (ToR) of the new ETRA, who retires at the end of October 2012. Materials from the event are available here and photos and videos will be added shortly. The founding members elected Prof. George A. Giannopoulos of the Hellenic Institute of Transport as Chair of the ETRA for the next two years. Prof. Giannopoulos is past Chairman of ECTRI and has been active in the European transport research scene for many decades. Speaking to the audience at the launch ceremony, Prof. Giannopoulos underlined that, as Chair of ETRA, he will work to promote the objectives of the Alliance, while respecting its core values which, as defined in the ToR signed by the founding members, comprise the following three principles:
i. Transparency;
ii. Mutual respect for distinctive roles and positions; and a iii. Conviction and willingness to go forward together to develop the ERA in Transport. The offices and contact details for the ETRA will be announced soon, but all current enquiries can be addressed to Steve Phillips, FEHRL Secretary-General.
From left to right: Dr. A. Siegler, Mr H. Schulze, Mr W. Steinicke, Mr J.P. Médevielle,
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