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  The aim of the workshops was to promote wide dissemination of results from the European road infrastructure research projects (especially from CERTAIN clustered projects ARCHES and SPENS) through organisation of national workshops in mother languages and workshops attached to the major European events in the area of road research. Lack of information delivered to the end-users from the NMS and CEEC in their languages and their limited attendance to the European or international conferences are without any doubt two of the main reasons that the results of European research projects are poorly implemented in these countries. All workshops, regional (national) and international, were not only presenting the European research projects. Their purpose was to invite the local researchers and end-user to share their experience from the areas of interest. International workshops organised by CERTAIN project: CERTAIN/NR2C Workshop, Workshop at TRA 2008, ARCHES/SPENS Final Seminar (August 2009), Workshop at TRA 2010 (will be organized in June 2010). Regional (national) workshops organised by CERTAIN project: Polish Workshop (2 parts), Hungarian Workshop, Czech Workshop, Slovenian Workshop, Ukrainian Workshop, Estonian Workshop.
   
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created: Nina Gartner, 24.03.2010 14:06:52
last modified: Nina Gartner, 24.03.2010 15:25:49