Biodiversity Informatics Horizons 2013 (BIH2013) is part of a continuing 
process to structure and organise the biodiversity informatics community at the 
European level and beyond.

BIH2013, organised by several EU projects[1], will take place over 3 full days, 
from lunchtime on Tuesday 3rd September to lunchtime Friday 6th, with workshops 
and training events on Tuesday Morning and Friday morning. The venue will be in 
Sapienza University, Rome.

The intention behind the meeting is to bring together those likely to form  
consortia for H2020 funding in this domain.  With some luck we should have 
access to the H2020 workplans by September so that the consortia will not be 
forming entirely in the dark.  We understand from the European Commission that 
they would like to see a greater level of cooperation, so less direct 
competition, in the responses to H2020 calls.

Invited speakers will review challenging areas and promising technologies in 
biodiversity informatics, pathways to sustainable implementation and changing 
the community culture in the context of the LifeWatch vision, decadal 
priorities for biodiversity informatics, and the EC roadmap workshop on 
biodiversity infrastructures.

Demonstration and training activities will demonstrate some of the new and 
exciting infrastructure building blocks that will come together to deliver the 
LifeWatch vision. A panel discussion with experts from regions of the world 
beyond Europe will explore opportunities for international cooperation that 
lead towards a sustainable global infrastructure. There will also be a plenary 
discussion on working together towards building a more sustainable future, 
informed by networking opportunities throughout the conference.

The conference web site is

http://conference.lifewatch.unisalento.it/index.php/EBIC/BIH2013

Register before 31 July for early registration conference fee.

A demonstration session is available for persons wanting to show a software 
product or poster and we invite anyone to contact Dr Aaike De Wever 
<aaike.dewever_at_naturalsciences.be> to book a space before 12th August.


Alex Hardisty, Dave Roberts and Alberto Basset
(on behalf of the organising committee)

[1] BIH2013 is sponsored by BioVel, ViBRANT, LifeWatch, EUBrazilOpenBio and 
pro-iBiosphere.  It has been organised with help from agINFRA, BioFresh, 
BIO_SOS, CReATIVE-B, e-Monocot, ENVRI, EU-BON, iMarine, Lifewatch, Natural 
Europe, OpenUp! and PESI.

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ViBRANT Project Manager,
Dept. Life Sciences,
The Natural History Museum,
Cromwell Road,
London        SW7 5BD
Great Britain             Email: dmr at nomencurator dot org
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