Presentation about ICT Assistive Technology industry in Europe by Carmen Pastor (Fundación Tecnalia).
First Workshop, 14th and 15th March 2011, Madrid.
Presentation about ICT Assistive Technology industry in Europe by Carmen Pastor (Fundación Tecnalia).
First Workshop, 14th and 15th March 2011, Madrid.
EDF2014: BIG - NESSI Networking Session: Nuria de Lama, Representative to the...European Data Forum
BIG - NESSI Networking Session, Talk by Nuria de Lama, Representative to the European Commission, Research & Innovation ATOS, Spain at the European Data Forum 2014, 20 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Towards a Big Data Public Private Partnership
Title: Open source & industry 4.0, an approach from Basque Country and Spain.
The industry of the future, industry 4.0, will be open source. CodeSyntax and other Basque companies belonging to ESLE, the Basque Association of Open Source Companies, are working on solutions with free software for the new industry 4.0.
Some examples and good practices will be presented in the talk "Open source & industry 4.0, an approach from Basque Country and Spain".
Empowering Deep Tech Start-ups and traditional SMEs Soren Gigler
presentation on the opportunities and challenges of promoting the growth of deep tech companies and enhancing the digitalisation of traditional SMEs in Europe at the EU- Digital Innovation Hubs Annual event in Warsaw November 2018. The presentation also provides recommendations on the key role Digital Innovation Hubs can play in supporting regional innovation ecosystems and supporting traditional SMEs in developing and implementing digitalisation programs.
Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation - ICT10Nathalie Danse
Presentation given by Johanna Schepers during the Information Day on Horizon 2020 - Call 2 in Brussels on 6 February 2015 on ICT10 Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation
Title: Discover French open source ecosystem.
France has now an organized and functioning open source ecosystem. The National Council of Free Software (Conseil National du Logiciel Libre - C.N.L.L.) federates twelve clusters representing 500 companies in our country.
We invite you to discover why France has long been committed to implementing and developing policies around the creation and use of open source solutions.
Presentation given by Marcel van Oosterhout, Erasmus University Rotterdam at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium.
Presentation given by Nikolay Tcholtev, Fraunhofer Fokus, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium.
Smart Grids: Growth business in Indian energy sector’ session brought together specialists from business and research institutions to discuss about the future business opportunities in Indian smart grid markets. In the session, were also defined the major barriers for the market entry and ‘ground rules’ to successful in energy business in India. This document summarizes the outcomes of the session.
Presentation of H2020 ICT-32-2017 Startup Europe for Growth & Innovation Rada...Nathalie Danse
The call (ICT-32-2017) will be open from 08 December 2016 to 25 April 2017 with a total budget of 12 million Euros. Building on "Startup Europe" and "Innovation Radar" initiatives, the call aims at funding projects to help established startups and prospective tech entrepreneurs to grow and achieve market success and raise broader awareness of high potential innovators in Europe from EU-funded ICT projects.
This brochure presents an overview of the current FIRE
landscape by providing a high level description of all
ongoing FIRE projects, which have been grouped into
five main categories according to their technology focus:
-- Federation
-- Data Management
-- Internet of Things
-- Smart Cities
-- Networking
Moreover, the current Coordination and Support Action
projects are also described, highlighting its cross-programme
role in helping ongoing FIRE projects and EC
representatives to maximise the impact of the overall
FIRE framework.
Presentation: RETHINKbig, by Consuelo Gonzalo Martin, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (Spain), at the European Data Economy Workshop taking place back to back to SEMANTiCS2015 on 15 September 2015 in Vienna
EUJ-01-2018 Project Idea: Globally-relevant privacy-enabling technologies in ...Adaptant Solutions AG
While our focus is on developing privacy-enabling technologies for Europe, we also understand the digital society spans international borders and in terms of sustainability in a global market, such technology needs to be adaptable for markets outside of Europe. We would like the opportunity to leverage our experience in the Japanese IT industry to form new alliances and gain the chance to test our technology in the Japanese IT industry and commercial landscape. We are interested in joining or forming a consortium to tackle either of the defined call areas, but would have a preference for area 2) Interoperable technologies of the IoT devices/platforms in the context of Smart Cities. We offer our technologies currently under development as well as our expertise in privacy-by-design principles and perspectives of market-entry barriers in Europe for the digital market. We would look to partner with security, Cloud, IoT or Big Data entities in Japan and Europe and look for a Japanese entity with experience in the Japanese privacy landscape.
ご興味をお持ちいただけましたら、日本語でも英語でもご連絡お待ちしております。宜しくお願い致します。
Presentation about Internat Market for Inclusive and Assistive ICT by Sebastiaan van der Peijl (Deloitte).
ATIS4all First Workshop, 14th and 15th March, 2011. Madrid.
EDF2014: BIG - NESSI Networking Session: Nuria de Lama, Representative to the...European Data Forum
BIG - NESSI Networking Session, Talk by Nuria de Lama, Representative to the European Commission, Research & Innovation ATOS, Spain at the European Data Forum 2014, 20 March 2014 in Athens, Greece: Towards a Big Data Public Private Partnership
Title: Open source & industry 4.0, an approach from Basque Country and Spain.
The industry of the future, industry 4.0, will be open source. CodeSyntax and other Basque companies belonging to ESLE, the Basque Association of Open Source Companies, are working on solutions with free software for the new industry 4.0.
Some examples and good practices will be presented in the talk "Open source & industry 4.0, an approach from Basque Country and Spain".
Empowering Deep Tech Start-ups and traditional SMEs Soren Gigler
presentation on the opportunities and challenges of promoting the growth of deep tech companies and enhancing the digitalisation of traditional SMEs in Europe at the EU- Digital Innovation Hubs Annual event in Warsaw November 2018. The presentation also provides recommendations on the key role Digital Innovation Hubs can play in supporting regional innovation ecosystems and supporting traditional SMEs in developing and implementing digitalisation programs.
Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation - ICT10Nathalie Danse
Presentation given by Johanna Schepers during the Information Day on Horizon 2020 - Call 2 in Brussels on 6 February 2015 on ICT10 Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation
Title: Discover French open source ecosystem.
France has now an organized and functioning open source ecosystem. The National Council of Free Software (Conseil National du Logiciel Libre - C.N.L.L.) federates twelve clusters representing 500 companies in our country.
We invite you to discover why France has long been committed to implementing and developing policies around the creation and use of open source solutions.
Presentation given by Marcel van Oosterhout, Erasmus University Rotterdam at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium.
Presentation given by Nikolay Tcholtev, Fraunhofer Fokus, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium.
Smart Grids: Growth business in Indian energy sector’ session brought together specialists from business and research institutions to discuss about the future business opportunities in Indian smart grid markets. In the session, were also defined the major barriers for the market entry and ‘ground rules’ to successful in energy business in India. This document summarizes the outcomes of the session.
Presentation of H2020 ICT-32-2017 Startup Europe for Growth & Innovation Rada...Nathalie Danse
The call (ICT-32-2017) will be open from 08 December 2016 to 25 April 2017 with a total budget of 12 million Euros. Building on "Startup Europe" and "Innovation Radar" initiatives, the call aims at funding projects to help established startups and prospective tech entrepreneurs to grow and achieve market success and raise broader awareness of high potential innovators in Europe from EU-funded ICT projects.
This brochure presents an overview of the current FIRE
landscape by providing a high level description of all
ongoing FIRE projects, which have been grouped into
five main categories according to their technology focus:
-- Federation
-- Data Management
-- Internet of Things
-- Smart Cities
-- Networking
Moreover, the current Coordination and Support Action
projects are also described, highlighting its cross-programme
role in helping ongoing FIRE projects and EC
representatives to maximise the impact of the overall
FIRE framework.
Presentation: RETHINKbig, by Consuelo Gonzalo Martin, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (Spain), at the European Data Economy Workshop taking place back to back to SEMANTiCS2015 on 15 September 2015 in Vienna
EUJ-01-2018 Project Idea: Globally-relevant privacy-enabling technologies in ...Adaptant Solutions AG
While our focus is on developing privacy-enabling technologies for Europe, we also understand the digital society spans international borders and in terms of sustainability in a global market, such technology needs to be adaptable for markets outside of Europe. We would like the opportunity to leverage our experience in the Japanese IT industry to form new alliances and gain the chance to test our technology in the Japanese IT industry and commercial landscape. We are interested in joining or forming a consortium to tackle either of the defined call areas, but would have a preference for area 2) Interoperable technologies of the IoT devices/platforms in the context of Smart Cities. We offer our technologies currently under development as well as our expertise in privacy-by-design principles and perspectives of market-entry barriers in Europe for the digital market. We would look to partner with security, Cloud, IoT or Big Data entities in Japan and Europe and look for a Japanese entity with experience in the Japanese privacy landscape.
ご興味をお持ちいただけましたら、日本語でも英語でもご連絡お待ちしております。宜しくお願い致します。
Presentation about Internat Market for Inclusive and Assistive ICT by Sebastiaan van der Peijl (Deloitte).
ATIS4all First Workshop, 14th and 15th March, 2011. Madrid.
Presentation of main traits of the present and future AT ecosystem in Europe. The importance of a interoperable accessibility API is pointed out and the need of an European centralised portal of initiative to develop a more dynamic market is introduced.
The 2011 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence » industry...Francois Pouilloux
The industry day of the conference aims to bring together people from both academia and industry in a venue that highlights application and practical impact.
I'm pleased to present there on August 22nd 2011.
Stay tuned for the prez file after the event !
Introducing the Global Observatory on Peer-to-Peer, Community Self-Consumpti...Leonardo ENERGY
Launched in September 2019, the Global Observatory is a three-year collaborative research project led by University College London (UCL) under the User-Centred Energy Systems Technical Collaboration Programme by the International Energy Agency (IEA). It represents a forum for international collaboration to understand the policy, regulatory, social and technological conditions necessary to support the wider deployment of peer-to-peer, community self-consumption and transactive energy models. It includes 130 participants from 10+ countries, representing a range of sectors (academia, industry, non-profits) and currently working on the researching and implementation of these new business models. To learn more, please visit: https://userstcp.org/annex/peer-to-peer-energy-trading/.
Georg Rehm. META-NET and META-SHARE: An Overview. Human Language Technologies: The Baltic Perspective 2010, Riga, Latvia, October 2010. October 8, 2010. Invited keynote talk.
The Creative Ring initiative, initially developed by an EUfunded
project called SPECIFI, is a new experimental
community offering a physical and virtual networking place
for artists, creative talents and stakeholders working in the
creative industries. This booklet explains the structure of the Creative Ring project.
Similar to Focus on R&D Community_Votis Konstantinos_CERTH/ITI (20)
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
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Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
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Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish Caching
Focus on R&D Community_Votis Konstantinos_CERTH/ITI
1. Assistive Technologies and Inclusive Solutions for All Session 3: Focus on R&D Community Votis Konstantinos CERTH/ITI Madrid, Spain 14th and 15th March, 2011
2. Setting up the “R&D community” What is the ATIS4ALL R&D community? An online meeting point for key actors interested in interacting, and providing and accessing to relevant information in the field of R&Dand cutting edge technologies applied to the ICT ATs and inclusive solutions(e.g. accessible products and services, etc.) Contains R&D Tools and Resources Repository (Web 2.0 applications such as forums, blogs, key actors participation tools). Relevant AT information (AT papers, software, services, relevant content, AT projects, etc..) according to key actors needs and preferences.
3. Setting up the “R&D community” Impact of the ATIS4ALL R&D community Provision of relevant information for AT researchers and developers (through the collection of research project outcomes, related developments and initiatives, study findings, public reports, relevant papers, etc.). Exchange of information, knowledge and expertise among researchers, developers and producers Open discussion and the collaborative work, enabling mainstream IT developers to create more accessible products, etc. Augmenting the mutual knowledge of the key actors in the chain value of ATs and accessibility products Facilitating the consensus-reaching on harmonised interoperability requirements, etc. Provision of a meeting point where the key actors can openly discuss and obtain feedback on their findings, ideas and beta products and establish professional relationships
4. Setting up the “R&D community” Identify the key actors Main objective is to Raise awareness, identify and involve the key actors as active members in the ATIS4all R&D network, portal and repository “key actors”, refers to all those key organisations and persons who participate, directly or indirectly, in the AT ICT European industry including: End-users or associations of actual or potential ICT users (while paying special attention to users with disabilities and / or elderly users) ICT and AT software manufacturers, developers and vendors ICT and technology-oriented organisations, industry Standardization and certification bodies Relevant public administrations and institutions promoting and supporting the use of AT and accessible services and products. Research institutes and academia (including representatives of leading R&D projects) Public and private providers of ICT-enabled services, e.g. online services, and customers Organizations providing information on AT
6. Setting up the “R&D community” Identify the key actors Who are the main organizations that have to be contacted in ATIS4all to obtain information and involve them as active members of the “R&D Community” in the portal? European organizations are a priority, but, we have to cover also non-European organizations Examples of Some Relevant users’ associations: European Disability Forum, AGE platform, AAL forum Ambient Assisted Living, National Federation of the Blind of the UK, ONCE, Employers Forum on Disability, etc. Representatives from technology-oriented organisations, industry, standardisation bodies: AAATE, Apple, Codefactory, Google, Keytools, Microsoft, Nokia. Oracle, Vodafone, Optelec, Open Forum Europe, CEN, CENTAC, W3C….. Representatives from R&D EC, national projects: The AEGIS project, ACCESSIBLE, VERITAS, INREDIS, eAccess+,AAL programme projects, Relevant ICT Policy Support Programme pilots (APSIS4all, DTV4all, etc.), EU studies (MeAC)
7. Setting up the “R&D community” What are the topics that are going to interest the R&D Community (setting the structure of the R&D Community) We need to identify: essential needs of the key actors hot R&D topics and trends From the technological point of view, the basic pillars should be identified by taking into account as a first step the already-running Study on Monitoring eAccessibility in Europe 2009-2011, Study on implications from future ICT trends on assistive technology and accessibility, eAccess+ and ePractice community, key actors and EC feedback, and the expertise of the consortium partners, etc.. Nevertheless other horizontal trends (such as interoperability, ubiquity, multimodality, personalization, and cloud computing) which affect one or several technology categories will be analyzed.
8. Setting up the “R&D community” What are the topics that are going to interest the R&D Community (setting the structure of the R&D Community)
9. Setting up the “R&D community” What are the topics that are going to interest the R&D Community (setting the structure of the R&D Community) Our proposed scope will cover lessons learned and the prospective views from currently running projects on the field (such as eAccess+, AEGIS, ACCESSIBLE, VERITAS, INREDIS) or initiatives in the AT/e-Accessibility (such as G3ICT, Raising the Floor and National Public Inclusive Infrastructure) along all the relevant areas (e.g. from several national projects and successful business cases). Example:
10. Setting up the “R&D community” Need for coordination mechanisms and sharing of knowledge among AT developers to avoid duplicity of efforts R&D ATIS4all community focus through tools and repository: Assess the impact of ICT innovation on the evolution of assistive technology/ e-Accessibility on companies, industries and the economy in general (especially with regard to productivity, growth, competitiveness and organizational changes). Highlight the importance of mainstreaming, standardization and Design for All to AT ICT stakeholders. Highlight barriers to ICT uptake, i.e. issues that are hindering a faster and/or more effective use of AT/ e-Accessibility trends by firms in Europe (to identify also potential new risks of exclusion due to lack of e-Accessibility in new technologies). Engage in dialogue with the wide range of relevant stakeholders who are users or who are from associations of users with disabilities or associations of elderly people, ICT and assistive technology manufacturers as well as vendors, industry and public or private institutions which support the use of assistive technology.
11. Setting up the “R&D community” Open discussion/brainstorming Identifying key actors, topics, trends,… Can the ATIS4all R&D community contribute to reduce the high purchasing costs of ATs? How? R&D projects face barriers to bringing their outcomes to the AT market.
12. Setting up the “R&D community” Key Actors in R&D community Fundacion Vodafone AALOA project ITACA (part of AALOA) Interoperability and affordability (formats, docs, sw) + mainstreamproducts More consumerorientedmodel G3ICT Personalization and multimodality Obsocensetechnologiessolutions E-booksplatform: TIGAR VERITAS project, OASIS, home sweet home Telemedicinedevices Acceptability of theusers Safety
13. Setting up the “R&D community” Key Actors in R&D community Interoperability Mobility AAL LPA Telehealth, telecare HERMES, COMPANIONABLE, CARDIAC Navigationissues SIEMENS C-LAV eGovernment ACCESSIBLE HAPTIMAP Security access
14. Setting up the “R&D community” Key Actors in R&D community EUROACCET Mobile phones and AT COGAIN PERCEPT ARTTS eACCESS+ GNOME community PETER Cudd, Scharr EA DRAFFAN Raisingthefloor GPII Open source, open sourcecomponents,..downloadable, in thecloud, personalization interfaces, middleware,…
15. Setting up the “R&D community” Key Actors in R&D community InvolveEnd-userstotheresearch… Reduce thecosts AEGIS Virtual user-models Simulationenvironment (home accessible) Social networks Disability: Cognitiveusers