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The Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CE.R.T.H.), the largest research centre in Northern Greece, was founded in March 2000.
CERTH is a non-profit organization that directly reports to the General Secretariat for Research and Technology (GSRT), of the Greek Ministry of Development.
The mission of CERTH is to carry out fundamental and applied research with emphasis on development of novel products and services of industrial, economic and social importance in the following fields:
- Chemical and Biochemical Processes and Advanced Functional Materials
- Informatics and Telecommunications
- Land, Sea and Air Transportation
- Agrobiotechnology and Food Engineering
- Enviromental Friendly Technologies for Solid Fuels and Alternative Energy Sources and
- Biomedical Informatics, Biomedical Engineering, Biomolecular Medicine and Pharmacogenetics
Today, six Research Institutes operate at CERTH:
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Chemical Process Engineering Research Institute - CPERI
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Informatics and Telematics Institute -ITI
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Hellenic Institute of Transport - HIT
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Institute of Agrobiotechnology - INA
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Institute for Solid Fuels Technology & Applications - ISFTA
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Institute of Biomedical & Biomolecular Research - IBBR [newly founded]
In 2008, it is expected to start its operation the Manufacturing Institute of Thessaloniki - MITh
 |  | The CE.R.TH. event will be held in the framework of Money Show 2006, 9-12-2006, Hyatt Regency Hotel Thessaloniki, room Epidavros I-50 .
The Money Show is more than a Convention; it is a Mutli -Conference with specific audiences in all parallel events, fully controllable from the viewpoints of organisation, quality and size. [CERTH] |
|  |  |  | The CE.R.TH. event will be held in the framework of Money Show 2006, 9-12-2006, Hyatt Regency Hotel Thessaloniki, room Epidavros I-50 .
The Money Show is more than a Convention; it is a Mutli -Conference with specific audiences in all parallel events, fully controllable from the viewpoints of organisation, quality and size. [CERTH] |
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