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V International Award on Road Innovation entries until 19 May 2014

Entries for Spain’s V International Award on Road Innovation ‘Juan Antonio Fernández del Campo’ are being accepted until 19 May 2014. The award contest, organised by the Spanish Road Association Foundation (FAEC), began in 2005 with the aim of contributing to the development of road technology worldwide through investigations that improve innovation in the road sector.
April 30, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Entries for Spain’s V International Award on Road Innovation ‘Juan Antonio Fernández del Campo’ are being accepted until 19 May 2014.

The award contest, organised by the 2392 Spanish Road Association Foundation (FAEC), began in 2005 with the aim of contributing to the development of road technology worldwide through investigations that improve innovation in the road sector.

Additionally, the award aims to put Spain at the heart of international scientific debate on road matters.

Representatives from important universities, companies and public administrations around the world focused on road progress have won the last four FAEC-run award competitions.

The original work entered for V International Award on Road Innovation, written in Spanish, must be innovative and not entered in other contests.

People interested in this award must send two copies of their work. The original work must not have more than 50 pages. Moreover, it is compulsory a computer copy of the work, CV and copy of the ID card or passport of the authors.

The documentation must include the personal facts of the authors and also an express and signed statement accepting the contest rules. It is also compulsory to include the title and a resume of the work. It is up to the authors to include bibliography and documents of interest.

All the details are summarised in the rules of this contest. You can check everything you need on the website of V International Award on Road Innovation ‘Juan Antonio Fernández del Campo’ at %$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.premioinnovacioncarreterasjafc.org Visit Premionnovacioncarreterasjafc.org false http://www.premioinnovacioncarreterasjafc.org/ false false%>

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