CEIT is a non-profit research center created by the University of Navarra that has a dual mission of conducting research projects and training young researchers. It focuses on areas like electronics and communications, materials science, biomedical engineering, and environmental engineering. CEIT has partnerships with industry, education, and government, takes technology to market, and researches to create the future.
The document discusses several cybersecurity and cryptography projects in Wallonia, Belgium. It first describes the UserMEDIA and CryptoMEDIA projects, which focus on securing multimedia and media data storage in the cloud. It then discusses the needs of Walloon industrial structures for cryptography expertise in areas like e-voting and lightweight primitives. Finally, it examines the need for specific security mechanisms for internet of things (IoT) communication given constraints like low computer resources and the importance of securing IoT data transmission.
Applying IoT to the Management of Natural Disasters Risk NIAGRISK - A digital...Agence du Numérique (AdN)
The document discusses NIAGRISK, a digital platform for alerting systems that applies IoT to natural disaster risk management. It integrates real-time and historical data like rainfall and forecasts with maps of slopes, land usage, and elevations. New IoT elements being integrated include sensors for slope monitoring, land movement, soil conditions, and machine learning models. The major challenge is reliable communication and maintenance of the sensor networks.
This document discusses ENISA's 2013 Internet Mapping Project. The project aims to map critical internet infrastructure sectors in Europe like banking, energy, logistics and health. It will initially focus on the IP routing layer and explore sharing baseline data with CERTs under non-disclosure agreements. The goals are to provide guidance on assessing national internet infrastructure resilience and recommendations to enhance resilience across Europe. The document seeks feedback on relevant data sources, what is needed to understand national interconnections and collaboration during incidents. Examples of mapping tools are shown and comments are invited.
CEIT is a non-profit research center created by the University of Navarra that has a dual mission of conducting research projects and training young researchers. It focuses on areas like electronics and communications, materials science, biomedical engineering, and environmental engineering. CEIT has partnerships with industry, education, and government, takes technology to market, and researches to create the future.
The document discusses several cybersecurity and cryptography projects in Wallonia, Belgium. It first describes the UserMEDIA and CryptoMEDIA projects, which focus on securing multimedia and media data storage in the cloud. It then discusses the needs of Walloon industrial structures for cryptography expertise in areas like e-voting and lightweight primitives. Finally, it examines the need for specific security mechanisms for internet of things (IoT) communication given constraints like low computer resources and the importance of securing IoT data transmission.
Applying IoT to the Management of Natural Disasters Risk NIAGRISK - A digital...Agence du Numérique (AdN)
The document discusses NIAGRISK, a digital platform for alerting systems that applies IoT to natural disaster risk management. It integrates real-time and historical data like rainfall and forecasts with maps of slopes, land usage, and elevations. New IoT elements being integrated include sensors for slope monitoring, land movement, soil conditions, and machine learning models. The major challenge is reliable communication and maintenance of the sensor networks.
This document discusses ENISA's 2013 Internet Mapping Project. The project aims to map critical internet infrastructure sectors in Europe like banking, energy, logistics and health. It will initially focus on the IP routing layer and explore sharing baseline data with CERTs under non-disclosure agreements. The goals are to provide guidance on assessing national internet infrastructure resilience and recommendations to enhance resilience across Europe. The document seeks feedback on relevant data sources, what is needed to understand national interconnections and collaboration during incidents. Examples of mapping tools are shown and comments are invited.
Call for Paper - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (N...ijwmn
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on Computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies and Network Security. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
The document outlines the EU Cybersecurity Strategy and proposes a Directive on Network and Information Security. It discusses the need for further EU action on cybersecurity given rising cyber risks and incidents. The strategy proposes developing EU capabilities by requiring all member states to have a national cybersecurity strategy, competent authority, and computer emergency response team. It also proposes cooperation between member states on early warnings, coordinated responses, and cybersecurity exercises. Key sectors would need to implement risk management and incident reporting. The strategy aims to develop industrial and technological resources through public-private partnerships, standards, guidelines, and research funding. It also focuses on achieving cyber resilience through awareness raising, training, and a voluntary cybersecurity certification program.
Paper Submission - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications...sipij
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects.
Call for papers - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (...sipij
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on Computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies and Network Security.
The OSIRIS consortium is formed by 7 Spanish partners led by Unión Fenosa Distribución and includes research centers and industrial partners. The goal of the OSIRIS project is to optimize supervision of Spain's smart grid by maximizing functionality and data from smart meters, ensuring proper communication network monitoring, and early identification of power losses to improve quality and reduce losses. The project will analyze communication errors, define minimum smart meter monitoring needs, test new meter functionalities, and evolve energy balance and loss calculation algorithms.
Digital preservation presents challenges for Europe related to obsolete media formats, authentication, and costs. The European Commission is addressing these issues through initiatives like i2010 and funding for research projects. Research includes developing scalable preservation systems, large-scale testing, and addressing problems like overcoming software and hardware dependencies to ensure long-term access and authenticity of digital materials. Future research priorities include intelligent preservation workflows and advanced techniques to solve preservation problems.
Call for papers - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications ...sipij
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on Computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies and Network Security. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
The document summarizes current trends in several fields including electronics, communication, signal processing, and healthcare. Some key trends discussed include the internet of things, 5G networks, digital signal processing, machine learning, driverless cars, augmented and virtual reality, cloud services, digitalization of healthcare, and intelligent assist devices.
CALL FOR PAPERS - 14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks...ijp2p
14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Wireless & Mobile computing Environment. Current information age is witnessing a dramatic use of digital and electronic devices in the workplace and beyond. Wireless, Mobile Networks & its applications had received a significant and sustained research interest in terms of designing and deploying large scale and high performance computational applications in real life. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
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14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022) will provide an
excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and
applications of Wireless & Mobile computing Environment.
11th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NeCoM 2019)IJNSA Journal
11th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NeCoM 2019) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies, and Network Security. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
HDT (High Design Technology) Company PresentationPiero Belforte
This document describes HDT Italia s.r.l., an Italian company that develops EDA tools for signal integrity, hardware modeling, digital system design and validation, and EMC/EMI issues. It provides information on HDT's products, application domains, supported technologies/platforms, installations, collaborations, and involvement in European research projects related to EMC/EMI modeling and simulation.
Beyond Built Heritage Documentation: digital applications needs for research ...Ruggero Lancia
by Cristina Gonzalez-Longo (University of Strathclyde, Department of Architecture, ADCRU).
Presentation given at the DEDICATE final seminar (University of Glasgow, 21st October 2013)
The DCA project was a digitization initiative funded by the European Union's CIP-ICT Policy Support Programme. It involved 25 partners from 12 European countries working to digitize over 27,000 contemporary artworks and 2,000 contextual documents from 21 content providers. The goals of the project were to digitize the artworks for inclusion in Europeana and identify best practices for digitization, metadata attribution, long-term preservation, and aggregation. Digitized content was aggregated through various national and domain-specific aggregators to Europeana.
Smart university presentation 27-8 2014Jacob Knudsen
This document outlines the goals and foundation of Smart University, an initiative in Vejle, Denmark. Smart University aims to:
1) Ensure access to skilled labor for local companies through education opportunities for citizens and employees.
2) Strengthen strategic research collaboration between Vejle Municipality and universities through projects like testing smart city solutions, digital storytelling in schools, and simulating disasters.
3) Provide university-level education, online courses, study spaces, and guidance to improve access to education for citizens and employees through a mix of physical and digital learning opportunities.
14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022)ijdpsjournal
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14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022)
June 25 ~ 26, 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark
https://www.cseit2022.org/wimone/index
Submission Deadline: April 02, 2022
Contact us:
Here's where you can reach us : wimone@cseit2022.org or wimone_conf@yahoo.com
Submission Link:
https://www.cseit2022.org/submission/index.php
Microtechnology cluster in Franche-Comté region of France
(1) Franche-Comté has a strong microtechnology industry cluster with over 400 companies, 11,000 employees, and €1.3 billion in annual turnover. It focuses on precision components, microfabrication, microinjection, surface treatments, and microsystems.
(2) The competitiveness cluster was created in 2005 to support innovative projects, strengthen industry/research links, and promote the regional microtechnology sector internationally. It has helped 250+ projects with €360 million in funding.
(3) Major projects include HOBBIT on bioresorbable implants and CONPROMI on hybrid microinjection/embossing for
I4MS AND SAE: OVERVIEW OF UPCOMING OPEN CALLS AND SERVICESI4MS_eu
Alexandra Tasigiorgou, Technologies and Systems for Digitising Industry Unit, European Commission
Mayte Carracedo, FundingBox, ES
Rainer Guenzler, Hahn-Schickard, DE
Oana Radu, Competitive Electronics Industry Unit, European Commission
Call for Paper - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (N...ijwmn
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on Computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies and Network Security. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
The document outlines the EU Cybersecurity Strategy and proposes a Directive on Network and Information Security. It discusses the need for further EU action on cybersecurity given rising cyber risks and incidents. The strategy proposes developing EU capabilities by requiring all member states to have a national cybersecurity strategy, competent authority, and computer emergency response team. It also proposes cooperation between member states on early warnings, coordinated responses, and cybersecurity exercises. Key sectors would need to implement risk management and incident reporting. The strategy aims to develop industrial and technological resources through public-private partnerships, standards, guidelines, and research funding. It also focuses on achieving cyber resilience through awareness raising, training, and a voluntary cybersecurity certification program.
Paper Submission - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications...sipij
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects.
Call for papers - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (...sipij
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on Computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies and Network Security.
The OSIRIS consortium is formed by 7 Spanish partners led by Unión Fenosa Distribución and includes research centers and industrial partners. The goal of the OSIRIS project is to optimize supervision of Spain's smart grid by maximizing functionality and data from smart meters, ensuring proper communication network monitoring, and early identification of power losses to improve quality and reduce losses. The project will analyze communication errors, define minimum smart meter monitoring needs, test new meter functionalities, and evolve energy balance and loss calculation algorithms.
Digital preservation presents challenges for Europe related to obsolete media formats, authentication, and costs. The European Commission is addressing these issues through initiatives like i2010 and funding for research projects. Research includes developing scalable preservation systems, large-scale testing, and addressing problems like overcoming software and hardware dependencies to ensure long-term access and authenticity of digital materials. Future research priorities include intelligent preservation workflows and advanced techniques to solve preservation problems.
Call for papers - 7th International Conference on Networks & Communications ...sipij
7th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NCOM 2021) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The Conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on Computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies and Network Security. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
The document summarizes current trends in several fields including electronics, communication, signal processing, and healthcare. Some key trends discussed include the internet of things, 5G networks, digital signal processing, machine learning, driverless cars, augmented and virtual reality, cloud services, digitalization of healthcare, and intelligent assist devices.
CALL FOR PAPERS - 14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks...ijp2p
14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Wireless & Mobile computing Environment. Current information age is witnessing a dramatic use of digital and electronic devices in the workplace and beyond. Wireless, Mobile Networks & its applications had received a significant and sustained research interest in terms of designing and deploying large scale and high performance computational applications in real life. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022)ijgca
14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022) will provide an
excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and
applications of Wireless & Mobile computing Environment.
11th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NeCoM 2019)IJNSA Journal
11th International Conference on Networks & Communications (NeCoM 2019) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of Computer Networks & Data Communications. The conference looks for significant contributions to the Computer Networks & Communications for wired and wireless networks in theoretical and practical aspects. Original papers are invited on computer Networks, Network Protocols and Wireless Networks, Data communication Technologies, and Network Security. The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.
HDT (High Design Technology) Company PresentationPiero Belforte
This document describes HDT Italia s.r.l., an Italian company that develops EDA tools for signal integrity, hardware modeling, digital system design and validation, and EMC/EMI issues. It provides information on HDT's products, application domains, supported technologies/platforms, installations, collaborations, and involvement in European research projects related to EMC/EMI modeling and simulation.
Beyond Built Heritage Documentation: digital applications needs for research ...Ruggero Lancia
by Cristina Gonzalez-Longo (University of Strathclyde, Department of Architecture, ADCRU).
Presentation given at the DEDICATE final seminar (University of Glasgow, 21st October 2013)
The DCA project was a digitization initiative funded by the European Union's CIP-ICT Policy Support Programme. It involved 25 partners from 12 European countries working to digitize over 27,000 contemporary artworks and 2,000 contextual documents from 21 content providers. The goals of the project were to digitize the artworks for inclusion in Europeana and identify best practices for digitization, metadata attribution, long-term preservation, and aggregation. Digitized content was aggregated through various national and domain-specific aggregators to Europeana.
Smart university presentation 27-8 2014Jacob Knudsen
This document outlines the goals and foundation of Smart University, an initiative in Vejle, Denmark. Smart University aims to:
1) Ensure access to skilled labor for local companies through education opportunities for citizens and employees.
2) Strengthen strategic research collaboration between Vejle Municipality and universities through projects like testing smart city solutions, digital storytelling in schools, and simulating disasters.
3) Provide university-level education, online courses, study spaces, and guidance to improve access to education for citizens and employees through a mix of physical and digital learning opportunities.
14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022)ijdpsjournal
#researchers #phd #articles #papersubmission #student #researchscholors
14th International Conference on Wireless & Mobile Networks (WiMoNe 2022)
June 25 ~ 26, 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark
https://www.cseit2022.org/wimone/index
Submission Deadline: April 02, 2022
Contact us:
Here's where you can reach us : wimone@cseit2022.org or wimone_conf@yahoo.com
Submission Link:
https://www.cseit2022.org/submission/index.php
Microtechnology cluster in Franche-Comté region of France
(1) Franche-Comté has a strong microtechnology industry cluster with over 400 companies, 11,000 employees, and €1.3 billion in annual turnover. It focuses on precision components, microfabrication, microinjection, surface treatments, and microsystems.
(2) The competitiveness cluster was created in 2005 to support innovative projects, strengthen industry/research links, and promote the regional microtechnology sector internationally. It has helped 250+ projects with €360 million in funding.
(3) Major projects include HOBBIT on bioresorbable implants and CONPROMI on hybrid microinjection/embossing for
I4MS AND SAE: OVERVIEW OF UPCOMING OPEN CALLS AND SERVICESI4MS_eu
Alexandra Tasigiorgou, Technologies and Systems for Digitising Industry Unit, European Commission
Mayte Carracedo, FundingBox, ES
Rainer Guenzler, Hahn-Schickard, DE
Oana Radu, Competitive Electronics Industry Unit, European Commission
Department of Information and Communication Technologies. Univ. Pompeu Fabra,...Aurelio Ruiz Garcia
The UPF ICT Department was created in 1999 and has since emphasized scientific excellence and internationalization. It has over 30 tenured faculty, 13 ICREA professors, and over 800 undergraduate students. The department focuses on cognitive and intelligent systems, audiovisual technologies, communications and networks, and computational biology. It offers various graduate and undergraduate degree programs and has strong industry partnerships, with over 70 internship agreements with companies. The department also engages in numerous knowledge transfer activities including incubators, conferences, and cultural/educational events.
The document summarizes IRT MINATEC, a 250-hectare scientific center in Grenoble, France. It was built upon the success of MINATEC and brings together players from academia and industry. The goals are to create 6 centers of excellence in information, energy, health, and other fields. It aims to have 6,000 researchers, 5,000 industrial jobs, and 5,000 students by the future. Currently it has over 10,000 researchers, jobs, and students. The campus also plans to be carbon-neutral and integrate well with the surrounding city through amenities, mobility, and housing options.
Knowledge Cities on Smart Cities: 22@barcelona caseJosep M. Piqué
This document summarizes the 22@Barcelona plan to transform a former industrial area of Barcelona into a knowledge and innovation district. It discusses how 22@Barcelona aims to be a knowledge city and smart city by attracting talent and businesses in key clusters like media, ICT, energy, medical technologies, and design. It also emphasizes building community among residents and professionals through cultural programs and shared public spaces. The goal is to create an inclusive, sustainable neighborhood that drives economic growth and improves quality of life through knowledge and innovation.
The Department of Information and Communication Technologies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (DTIC-UPF) was created in 1999 to offer such a multidisciplinary environment. with the vision to become a leading European university department generating frontier research and advanced training at the crossroads created by the close interaction of excellent research in four key areas, namely computing, networking, cognitive sciences and biomedical sciences.
In terms of research, DTIC-UPF is the absolute leader in Spain in EU projects, including 9 prestigious ERC grants.
DTIC-UPF offers a comprehensive portfolio of 1-year research MSc’s in English, fully exploiting synergies among research lines:
- Cognitive Systems and Interactive Media (since 2007-08) offers an in-depth understanding of the design, construction and deployment of advanced autonomous artifacts, grounded in our understanding of biological, psychological and technological principles, by combining the lines in Synthetic Perceptive, Emotive and Cognitive Systems; Cognitive Media Technologies; Musical and Advanced Interaction; Interactive Technologies.
- Sound and Music Computing (since 2008-09) pushes this interdisciplinary field by combining basic engineering strengths in Signal Processing, Machine Learning and HCI with methodologies from other fields such as advanced interface design or cognitive science and psychology, reflecting the impact of ICT technologies in the music industry and research.
- Intelligent Interactive Systems (since 2012-13) trains in the design, analysis, and development of agents and robots that interact intelligently with humans and other agents; agents that can perceive, plan, act, learn, and communicate, by combining DTIC-UPF lines on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Machine Learning, Natural Language Interaction and Big Data, with electives including distributed systems and wireless networks.
The offer is being completed with MSc’s in Computer Vision (coordinated by UAB, started in 2013-14), Brain and Cognition (started in 2014-15) and Wireless Communications (jointly with UPC, starting in 2015-16).
Professional MSc are offered throught the UPF - Barcelona School of Management, including Animation, Creation of videogames, digital arts, ICT management and sonology.
Its international PhD program in ICT’s, unique in Spain in terms of its content, aims to provide a bridge between several disciplines,and has serves as a succesful program to boost the careers of alumni in research and industrial environment, including the creation of several start-ups.
Recent awards to PhD alumni include: the Cisco Security Grand Challenge 2014, Best Young European Researcher Award (Euroscience) 2013, MIT Technology Review Innovators under 35 for Spain 2014, the Vodafone Mobile for Good Awards 2013, The National Commendation for Invention - Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation 2013, BBVA Innova Challenge 2013 International Competition on Big Da
The document summarizes the research areas, people, training programs, and companies associated with the Department of Information and Communication Technologies at an unnamed university. The department conducts research in areas such as cognitive and intelligent systems, audiovisual technologies, communications and networks, and computational biology. It has over 800 undergraduate students, 175 graduate students, and 31 tenured faculty members. The department obtains significant research funding and offers various degree and training programs in information and communication technologies.
The NanoKTN is a UK organization that supports the commercialization of nanotechnologies. It provides knowledge sharing, builds supply chain capabilities, raises awareness of nanotech, and advises UK policy. It focuses on healthcare, ICT hardware, engineering, and chemicals. Activities include conferences, directories of UK companies and facilities, and international collaboration. Upcoming events include conferences on nano-enhanced materials, entrepreneurship, energy applications, and medical surfaces.
The document discusses plans to restructure districts in Manresa, Spain into science quarters. It aims to diversify the local economy away from sectors hit by the crisis towards high value sectors like materials technology and health. Key projects include developing the Central Park Technological Park and a Knowledge-University Campus. The plan also seeks to strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem and promote the city to attract investment.
The document provides information on investment opportunities in the ICT sector in Spain. It summarizes that Spain has a large ICT market worth €88 billion annually, with nearly 30,000 ICT companies employing around 400,000 workers. The ICT sector contributes 4.7% to Spain's GDP. Major subsectors include telecommunications, IT, digital content production, and commerce. The document outlines Spain's strong mobile, broadband, and digital technology adoption rates and identifies opportunities in areas like smart cities, cybersecurity, and digital health.
Workshop at the WCIT 2014
Innovation & entrepreneurship ecosystem in Jalisco
Jaime Reyes Robles, Secretary of Innovation, Science and Technology, Government of the State of Jalisco
This document provides an overview of 22@Barcelona, an innovation district in Barcelona, Spain. It discusses the history and development of 22@Barcelona, from its origins as an industrial area in the 19th century to its transformation into a hub for knowledge-based industries and innovation starting in the late 1990s. The summary highlights that 22@Barcelona covers 198 hectares and aims to create a compact, walkable innovation center with new housing, green spaces, and infrastructure to support clusters in fields like ICT, media, energy, and medical technology. As of 2009, over 44,000 new jobs and 1,500 companies had been created in 22@Barcelona as a result of its urban planning and business support programs
This is the number 223 of the Novatica Magazine, a monograph focused on Process Mining that features articles from the most important personalities in this sector, ranging from introductory level to case studies.
Session 2: Building International Collaborations - IndustryPhilip O'Reilly
This document outlines an agenda for a cluster matchmaking event focused on building international collaborations. The event will include presentations from representatives of clusters in Germany and Catalonia about the competencies of firms within their clusters and opportunities for international connections with Ireland. There will also be a discussion of tools for collaboration such as business roaming agreements. The goal is to help firms identify potential partners and opportunities in other countries.
The High Technology Network in Emilia-Romagna, Italy connects companies, research laboratories, and innovation centers to improve regional innovation capabilities. Established in 2005 by the Emilia-Romagna regional government, the network comprises over 80 research organizations across six thematic platforms. It coordinates regional research and technology transfer through tools like a research catalog, contract templates, reports on collaboration results, and a database of laboratory facilities to support private-public innovation partnerships.
The document summarizes information about 22@Barcelona, Barcelona's innovation district. It provides details about the history and development of 22@Barcelona, from its origins as an industrial area to its transformation into a hub for technology and innovation. Key aspects covered include the urban planning process that created the innovation district, the major industries and clusters located there like media, ICT, energy, and medical technology, and how 22@Barcelona aims to attract talent and support startups and innovation through programs and spaces.
This document provides an overview of innovation projects and initiatives in the Mataró-Maresme area led by Tecnocampus Mataró - Maresme. It discusses the goals of transforming the area into a hub of innovation through projects like the Tecnocampus university campus, various research centers and technology incubators, master's programs in entrepreneurship, and scientific parks. The goal is to promote talent, new companies, economic growth and technological leadership through these collaborative efforts between universities, the city council, and regional promotion agencies.
POAT 2012 - 2015.Presentation on Le comunità della conoscenza e dell’innovaz...formezeu
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Europe 2014-2020: programme de recherche & innovation Horizon 2020UNITEC
Horizon 2020 is the EU's proposed 80 billion euro research and innovation program for 2014-2020. It aims to strengthen the EU's global competitiveness and address economic, environmental and societal challenges through support for science, industrial technology, and addressing societal problems. The program consolidates separate existing initiatives and focuses on innovation across sectors. It emphasizes key technologies like ICT, and supports business innovation through measures like the SME instrument and access to risk finance.
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This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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14. Microelectronics & Microsystems Researching today, Creating the future Ibaeta Paseo de Manuel Lardizabal, Nº 15 20018, Donostia - San Sebastián SPAIN Tel: (+34) 943 212800 Fax: (+34) 943 213076 Miramon Parque Tecnológico de San Sebastián Paseo Mikeletegi, Nº 48 20009, Donostia - San Sebastián SPAIN Tel: (+34) 943 212800 Fax: (+34) 943 213076 www.ceit.es
Editor's Notes
Good Morning my name is xxxx and you are all very welcome here to CEIT Miramon / Ibaeta. I am going to spend the ten minutes sharing the CEIT story so you can see who we are, where we have come from and where we are going in the future.
Ceit was born in the School of Engineering, University of Navarra in 1982. Operating in the education sector since 1952, the University of Navarra has almost 15,000 students, over 500 Professors and 27 Official degree programs. It presently holds the number position in Spain for education in the private sector. We continue to enjoy a solid collaborative relationship with the University.
CEIT is a non profit centre and therefore all profits made are reinvested into the centre which allow us to reach our dual mission.
CEIT has a very clear mission statement: To develop new research projects, and to train young researchers. We are clear and absolute in our goals.
CEIT enjoys a very good working relationship with our partners within the UNAV Group including: CUN: The University Hospital treats over 150,000 patients per year and has a staff of over 2400 health care professionals and support staff. CIMA: The Centre for Applied Medical Research in Pamplona is well placed to liaise with the University Hospital, Medical & Science Faculties in pioneering research. IESE: According the The Economist IESE MBA Program is the global leader and continues to offer extensive business programs in New York, Asia and main land Spain. CEIT as all our partners share the values, principles and ethos of the University of Navarra. (Please note the above information can be used or not used but is important for each speaker to know)
CEIT has two prime locations in San Sebastian. The School of Engineering campus at Ibaeta and the purpose built facility in Miramon. CEIT opened the Miramon location in 2005
Having been founded by a University; CEIT benefits greatly from our roots in education. Our university approach means: All research projects are led by Doctors. We encourage and support our researchers attending international conferences and seeking publication in International journals. Annually we recruit groups of talented PhD students that benefit greatly from our doctor led supervision during their tenure with us. We continue to believe that our solid roots in education are a positive part of who we are.
CEIT has enjoyed an upward growth curve over the past decade and we have seen our staff numbers steadily rise. As our partnerships in Industry and across the academic community increase, we are in the advantageous position of being able to contract further talented researchers and support staff. For example in 2007 we had 190 Staff and you can see clearly we have increased our team in the last year to over 300 people
CEIT is a multidisciplinary centre operating across a broad spectrum of engineering areas. Materials Mechanical Electronic & Communication Environmental Microelectronics & Micro Systems Biomedical Engineering. The Materials department was the first focus in the early days for CEIT. Over the years we have developed and grown to meet Industry & research needs. Our multidisciplinary format has resulted in the formation of our newest line of research Biomedical Engineering which is engaged in many exciting areas of research. (A sentence on each department can be written if required e.g. Materials specialist in thermomechanical etc., )
CEIT´s scientific results have steadily grown over the last decade as illustrated on the slide: Our average figures show that our staff have attended almost 70 conferences per year, published almost 100 papers in international journals and almost 19 fully defended theses per annum
CEIT enjoys a strong relationship with Industry as is demonstrated by this selection of our working partners. ( Place red dot on Intel ) For example: CEIT has worked with INTEL in the United States for over a decade. (Place red dot on CAF ) CAF and CEIT have enjoyed a positive working relationship for many years and CAF operate on onsite laboratory here in our Ibaeta facility.
Here we see some examples of our partnerships within the academic community across Europe and government agencies that we have partnered in EU projects. (Place red dot on one academic institution of your choice)
CEIT plays a role in bringing technology to the market place through our long history of spin offs. As far back as 1996 when ATM was created through our Environmental Department to 2008 and the creation of Farsens Solutions. (The following text is optional dependent on audience) Our role in start up’s is to foster and mentor the team to ensure it´s success in the market. Taking technology to market requires more than money – in our experience it takes time, effort, hard work and key scientific professionals offering support and guidance in those early days.
My name is xxxx and I am proud to represent CEIT researching today, creating the future.