The TECNIO Centre EASY is a research center located in Girona, Spain that specializes in innovation and technology transfer related to artificial intelligence, ICT, robotics, and other new technologies. It was founded in 2001 and employs 23 staff including 1 professor and 4 PhDs. The center generates around 1-1.5 million euros in annual income. It works with clients and partners on projects, R&D, and commercializing intelligent modules and applications. Some of its outputs include over 145 publications, 41 theses, 5 patents, and it has participated in 162 projects with industry and 19 EU projects.
Companies currently analyze user comments to inform marketing strategies, but social media is becoming more visual. There is a large amount of visual brand data from images online that is not being analyzed. The solution is to apply brand analysis to images users post on social networks to improve marketing strategies. This would allow companies to discover brand images missed by text-based tools, study natural user brand interactions, and identify influencers to engage for campaigns.
Centro de investigación de la Universitat de Girona que trabaja para el desarrollo y análisisi de arquitectura de control y para agentes sistemas multi agente.
Centre Easy has a spirit full of innovation and highly experienced to find and exploit growth opportunities.
Since 2001, Centre Easy inspires business and tech solutions to develop ideas into better solutions.
This paper presents a model of Questions & Answers (Q&A) learning where students are the ones that ask and also answer questions, as a method to increase and reinforce knowledge.
DPFManager workshop in Barcelona with members of the Official Association of at the Librarians (Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris i Documentalistes de Catalunya – COBDC), to show the functionalities offered by the DPF Manager to check TIFF files.
The TECNIO Centre EASY is a research center located in Girona, Spain that specializes in innovation and technology transfer related to artificial intelligence, ICT, robotics, and other new technologies. It was founded in 2001 and employs 23 staff including 1 professor and 4 PhDs. The center generates around 1-1.5 million euros in annual income. It works with clients and partners on projects, R&D, and commercializing intelligent modules and applications. Some of its outputs include over 145 publications, 41 theses, 5 patents, and it has participated in 162 projects with industry and 19 EU projects.
Companies currently analyze user comments to inform marketing strategies, but social media is becoming more visual. There is a large amount of visual brand data from images online that is not being analyzed. The solution is to apply brand analysis to images users post on social networks to improve marketing strategies. This would allow companies to discover brand images missed by text-based tools, study natural user brand interactions, and identify influencers to engage for campaigns.
Centro de investigación de la Universitat de Girona que trabaja para el desarrollo y análisisi de arquitectura de control y para agentes sistemas multi agente.
Centre Easy has a spirit full of innovation and highly experienced to find and exploit growth opportunities.
Since 2001, Centre Easy inspires business and tech solutions to develop ideas into better solutions.
This paper presents a model of Questions & Answers (Q&A) learning where students are the ones that ask and also answer questions, as a method to increase and reinforce knowledge.
DPFManager workshop in Barcelona with members of the Official Association of at the Librarians (Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris i Documentalistes de Catalunya – COBDC), to show the functionalities offered by the DPF Manager to check TIFF files.
This document provides information about the DPF Manager software project and the TI/A TIFF standardization initiative. It introduces the people and organizations involved, including Easy Innova, the University of Girona, and the University of Basel. It describes the purpose and features of the DPF Manager software, which can validate TIFF file format specifications and generate reports. It also summarizes the goals and timeline of the TI/A initiative to develop a TIFF standard for digital preservation. The document encourages participation and following the progress of the projects online and through GitHub.
(Gerard Gassol). This work will focus in how climate change will affect the city of Schiedam. We will study the main consequences of climate change in the Netherlands and we will focus in flood. How floods will affect the City at mid and long term. In order to do an accurate approach, we will consult various studies but specially the last KNMI’14 study, developed by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
1) The document presents proposals for social, environmental, and mobility solutions for the Smart Spaanse Polder business park in Schiedam, Netherlands.
2) It outlines approaches to improve employment, work environment, public space usage, and sense of community through measures like a kindergarten, sports events between companies, and reusing waste.
3) Mobility proposals include dedicated freight routes, ridesharing programs, and shuttles to reduce congestion.
4) Environmental strategies involve consulting, awareness campaigns, and rewarding sustainable companies to optimize resource usage and waste.
The document provides an analysis of current waste management practices in Schiedam, Netherlands. It examines waste collection methods like individual containers, underground containers, and chute systems. Data on waste deposits by neighbourhood is analyzed to understand waste generation patterns. Several proposed solutions are outlined to improve recycling rates and reduce waste, such as zero waste programs, community composting, and smart container technologies.
(Albert Tàpia). This work proposes some solutions for helping Schiedam to become a smart tourist destination and at the same time, boosting its economy and resolving some of its main problems such as the lack of occupancy in the main shopping street or the lack of real-time data that can help to improve the quality of life of Schiedam.
(Jaume Sala). The initial definition of this project consisted on three questions: How can the city administration connect/combine own data sets within the existing IT structure in order to make multidimensional analysis? How can we (the government of Schiedam) combine these datasets with datasets from several stakeholders? And finally, what kind of new information can become available? The objectives of the project were the following: Implement a tool to achieve the visual representation of georeferenced datasets, analyze the possibility to combine multiple datasets in the same graphical representation, and propose a new datasets organization related to smart city indicators and geospatial data.
Project 8. Project of Nearly Zero Energy District [nZED] for (Nil Juvanteny i Vanessa Gàlvez). The main objective of this project is to achieve a nearly zero energy district [nZED] for the city center of Schiedam. The most important idea of the project is to develop a model that can be exported to any neighborhood, district, area of the city, independently if it is rich or poor, big or small. The principle of “nearly zero energy” means a very high level of energy performance that is traduced in low energy consumption which should be covered using renewable sources. These renewable sources are used not just to cover the energy consumption but also to sell the surplus and make profit from that.
(Gerard Gassol). This work will focus in how climate change will affect the city of Schiedam. We will study the main consequences of climate change in the Netherlands and we will focus in flood. How floods will affect the City at mid and long term. In order to do an accurate approach, we will consult various studies but specially the last KNMI’14 study, developed by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
Project 8. Project of Nearly Zero Energy District [nZED] for (Nil Juvanteny i Vanessa Gàlvez). The main objective of this project is to achieve a nearly zero energy district [nZED] for the city center of Schiedam. The most important idea of the project is to develop a model that can be exported to any neighborhood, district, area of the city, independently if it is rich or poor, big or small. The principle of “nearly zero energy” means a very high level of energy performance that is traduced in low energy consumption which should be covered using renewable sources. These renewable sources are used not just to cover the energy consumption but also to sell the surplus and make profit from that.
(Marc Fortuny). Parking management refers to strategies that result in a more efficient use of parking resources. Most parking management strategies have modest individual impacts, typically reducing parking requirements by 5 to 15 percent, but taken together cumulatively, their impacts are synergistic that often the amount of parking at a destination by 20 to 30 percent. Several steps must be taken to ensure parking management strategies will be supported by residents, business owners, and visitors to the affected area. The City is in the process of developing a comprehensive toolbox of parking management options that can be implemented in the study area.
DPF Manager is an open source modular TIFF conformance checker that is extremely easy to use, to integrate with existing and new projects, and to deploy in a multitude of different scenarios. It is designed to help archivists and digital content producers ensure that TIFF files are fit for long term preservation, and is able to automatically suggest improvements and correct preservation issues. The team developing it has decades of experience working with image formats and digital preservation, and has leveraged the support of 60+ memory institutions to draft a new ISO standard proposal (TIFF/A) specifically designed for long term preservation of still-images. An open source community will be created and grown through the project lifetime to ensure its continuous development and success. Additional commercial services will be offered to make DPF Manager self-sustainable and increase its adoption.
Users show a slight preference for digital preservation (DP) being bundled with storage services rather than antivirus tools. Expert users would accept paying 10% of the storage service price. The PROTAGE project uses intelligent agents to simplify DP for many users and groups through social search of DP solutions. Agents automate social searches by communicating with other agents to find trusted DP plans for users. The project aims to reduce the DP knowledge gap between memory institutions and other users.
The document discusses two paradigms for search - the library paradigm and village paradigm. It proposes that the village paradigm, where people ask questions and receive answers in real-time from the community, has advantages over the library paradigm. The document also suggests that agents are well-suited for automating social search by enabling question routing and answering across heterogeneous information sources. It presents a model of "question waves" where questions are propagated through a social network of agents in waves based on trust values to find relevant answers quickly while avoiding overloading the system. Simulations show the model correlates answer relevance with faster response time.
The document proposes a new type of complementary currency called WITS (Knowledge backed complementary community currency). WITS would use citations, referrals, and other metrics of knowledge sharing as the basis for a new currency. Examples provided are CENTS, where citations could be redeemed, and COUNTS, where referrals could be redeemed. The goal is to incentivize knowledge sharing and potentially drive paradigm shifts in fields like science, marketing, and society more broadly. Partners are sought to test these ideas in real contexts like conferences and journals.
The document provides an annual review of the iSAC6+ project in its third year, finding that it successfully reduced administrative burdens for citizens and costs for administrations through online information and service modifications implemented by several pilot cities. Key achievements included a 0.78 euro per capita reduction in administrative burdens, cost savings for administrations, and high citizen satisfaction levels. Issues addressed included how to further engage pilots and disseminate the results to attract additional early adopters for future sustainability.
Your photos are safely stored in the cloud and protected from degradation by manipulations that prevent photos from getting old over time. Pyramid is a free software that protects photos for 5 years and offers cheap upgrades for longer-term protection of 10, 20, or 50 years. It is compatible with Windows and will be available for Linux, MacOS and mobile devices. Pyramid works automatically in the background and is constantly updated to search for new file formats while following an open-closed software development principle.
FACODE is a tool that analyzes tweets on Twitter and removes non-genuine tweets, providing a more accurate sentiment analysis for companies. It examines tweet content, user profiles, behavior over time, and compares tweets to identify patterns, spam, and inauthentic coordinated efforts. Case studies on brands like Bitcasa, iPhone and Apple products demonstrate how FACODE can significantly change sentiment polarity results and brand mention counts by filtering out fake or misleading tweets, providing companies with more reliable social media analytics.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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This document provides information about the DPF Manager software project and the TI/A TIFF standardization initiative. It introduces the people and organizations involved, including Easy Innova, the University of Girona, and the University of Basel. It describes the purpose and features of the DPF Manager software, which can validate TIFF file format specifications and generate reports. It also summarizes the goals and timeline of the TI/A initiative to develop a TIFF standard for digital preservation. The document encourages participation and following the progress of the projects online and through GitHub.
(Gerard Gassol). This work will focus in how climate change will affect the city of Schiedam. We will study the main consequences of climate change in the Netherlands and we will focus in flood. How floods will affect the City at mid and long term. In order to do an accurate approach, we will consult various studies but specially the last KNMI’14 study, developed by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
1) The document presents proposals for social, environmental, and mobility solutions for the Smart Spaanse Polder business park in Schiedam, Netherlands.
2) It outlines approaches to improve employment, work environment, public space usage, and sense of community through measures like a kindergarten, sports events between companies, and reusing waste.
3) Mobility proposals include dedicated freight routes, ridesharing programs, and shuttles to reduce congestion.
4) Environmental strategies involve consulting, awareness campaigns, and rewarding sustainable companies to optimize resource usage and waste.
The document provides an analysis of current waste management practices in Schiedam, Netherlands. It examines waste collection methods like individual containers, underground containers, and chute systems. Data on waste deposits by neighbourhood is analyzed to understand waste generation patterns. Several proposed solutions are outlined to improve recycling rates and reduce waste, such as zero waste programs, community composting, and smart container technologies.
(Albert Tàpia). This work proposes some solutions for helping Schiedam to become a smart tourist destination and at the same time, boosting its economy and resolving some of its main problems such as the lack of occupancy in the main shopping street or the lack of real-time data that can help to improve the quality of life of Schiedam.
(Jaume Sala). The initial definition of this project consisted on three questions: How can the city administration connect/combine own data sets within the existing IT structure in order to make multidimensional analysis? How can we (the government of Schiedam) combine these datasets with datasets from several stakeholders? And finally, what kind of new information can become available? The objectives of the project were the following: Implement a tool to achieve the visual representation of georeferenced datasets, analyze the possibility to combine multiple datasets in the same graphical representation, and propose a new datasets organization related to smart city indicators and geospatial data.
Project 8. Project of Nearly Zero Energy District [nZED] for (Nil Juvanteny i Vanessa Gàlvez). The main objective of this project is to achieve a nearly zero energy district [nZED] for the city center of Schiedam. The most important idea of the project is to develop a model that can be exported to any neighborhood, district, area of the city, independently if it is rich or poor, big or small. The principle of “nearly zero energy” means a very high level of energy performance that is traduced in low energy consumption which should be covered using renewable sources. These renewable sources are used not just to cover the energy consumption but also to sell the surplus and make profit from that.
(Gerard Gassol). This work will focus in how climate change will affect the city of Schiedam. We will study the main consequences of climate change in the Netherlands and we will focus in flood. How floods will affect the City at mid and long term. In order to do an accurate approach, we will consult various studies but specially the last KNMI’14 study, developed by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
Project 8. Project of Nearly Zero Energy District [nZED] for (Nil Juvanteny i Vanessa Gàlvez). The main objective of this project is to achieve a nearly zero energy district [nZED] for the city center of Schiedam. The most important idea of the project is to develop a model that can be exported to any neighborhood, district, area of the city, independently if it is rich or poor, big or small. The principle of “nearly zero energy” means a very high level of energy performance that is traduced in low energy consumption which should be covered using renewable sources. These renewable sources are used not just to cover the energy consumption but also to sell the surplus and make profit from that.
(Marc Fortuny). Parking management refers to strategies that result in a more efficient use of parking resources. Most parking management strategies have modest individual impacts, typically reducing parking requirements by 5 to 15 percent, but taken together cumulatively, their impacts are synergistic that often the amount of parking at a destination by 20 to 30 percent. Several steps must be taken to ensure parking management strategies will be supported by residents, business owners, and visitors to the affected area. The City is in the process of developing a comprehensive toolbox of parking management options that can be implemented in the study area.
DPF Manager is an open source modular TIFF conformance checker that is extremely easy to use, to integrate with existing and new projects, and to deploy in a multitude of different scenarios. It is designed to help archivists and digital content producers ensure that TIFF files are fit for long term preservation, and is able to automatically suggest improvements and correct preservation issues. The team developing it has decades of experience working with image formats and digital preservation, and has leveraged the support of 60+ memory institutions to draft a new ISO standard proposal (TIFF/A) specifically designed for long term preservation of still-images. An open source community will be created and grown through the project lifetime to ensure its continuous development and success. Additional commercial services will be offered to make DPF Manager self-sustainable and increase its adoption.
Users show a slight preference for digital preservation (DP) being bundled with storage services rather than antivirus tools. Expert users would accept paying 10% of the storage service price. The PROTAGE project uses intelligent agents to simplify DP for many users and groups through social search of DP solutions. Agents automate social searches by communicating with other agents to find trusted DP plans for users. The project aims to reduce the DP knowledge gap between memory institutions and other users.
The document discusses two paradigms for search - the library paradigm and village paradigm. It proposes that the village paradigm, where people ask questions and receive answers in real-time from the community, has advantages over the library paradigm. The document also suggests that agents are well-suited for automating social search by enabling question routing and answering across heterogeneous information sources. It presents a model of "question waves" where questions are propagated through a social network of agents in waves based on trust values to find relevant answers quickly while avoiding overloading the system. Simulations show the model correlates answer relevance with faster response time.
The document proposes a new type of complementary currency called WITS (Knowledge backed complementary community currency). WITS would use citations, referrals, and other metrics of knowledge sharing as the basis for a new currency. Examples provided are CENTS, where citations could be redeemed, and COUNTS, where referrals could be redeemed. The goal is to incentivize knowledge sharing and potentially drive paradigm shifts in fields like science, marketing, and society more broadly. Partners are sought to test these ideas in real contexts like conferences and journals.
The document provides an annual review of the iSAC6+ project in its third year, finding that it successfully reduced administrative burdens for citizens and costs for administrations through online information and service modifications implemented by several pilot cities. Key achievements included a 0.78 euro per capita reduction in administrative burdens, cost savings for administrations, and high citizen satisfaction levels. Issues addressed included how to further engage pilots and disseminate the results to attract additional early adopters for future sustainability.
Your photos are safely stored in the cloud and protected from degradation by manipulations that prevent photos from getting old over time. Pyramid is a free software that protects photos for 5 years and offers cheap upgrades for longer-term protection of 10, 20, or 50 years. It is compatible with Windows and will be available for Linux, MacOS and mobile devices. Pyramid works automatically in the background and is constantly updated to search for new file formats while following an open-closed software development principle.
FACODE is a tool that analyzes tweets on Twitter and removes non-genuine tweets, providing a more accurate sentiment analysis for companies. It examines tweet content, user profiles, behavior over time, and compares tweets to identify patterns, spam, and inauthentic coordinated efforts. Case studies on brands like Bitcasa, iPhone and Apple products demonstrate how FACODE can significantly change sentiment polarity results and brand mention counts by filtering out fake or misleading tweets, providing companies with more reliable social media analytics.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
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Digital Transformation Compass
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1.
2. FOUNDED IN 2001, EASY IS A TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER RESEARCH &
INNOVATION CENTER IN THE SOFTWARE INNOVATION SCOPE WITH
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & ROBOTICS
“ Supporting the Business & Society development
and growth through Software Innovation &
Artificial Intelligence”
· LEADINGTECH INNOVATION
3. · CENTRE EASY LINES
We are a R&Di Centre specialized in tech innovation,
artificial intelligence and FUNDING programs
4. Helping companies and organisations use the potential of
science and technology to create new and valuable
products and services for sustainable business
• Idea Development
• R&D Services
• Partnering
• Grant Funding
· What do we do?
5. >>> 80 bn EUROs over 7 years (FP7 = 50bn)
>>> New simplified application procedures
>>> Still collaborative measures but also single company
>>> SBIR Mechanism for SMEs - aims to fill early stage funding gap
>>> More finance equity funding available
· HORIZON 2020
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>>> Only SMEs allowed to apply for funding (single company support possible)
>>> Competitive
>>> Market-oriented, EU dimension
>>> Bottom-up while addressing societal challenges and/or key enabling
technologies
>>> Grant-based staged funding
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8. >>> 85% of new jobs in the EU between 2002-2010 were created by SMEs.
>>> €1 of EU Framework Programme funding leads to an increase in industry
added value of between €7 and €14. The expected long-term macro-economic
impact of the current Seventh Framework programme amounts to 900,000 jobs,
of which 300,000 in research, and an extra 0.96 % of GDP.
>>> Studies show that SMEs who are active outside their country of origin are
more innovative. EU Policies encourage cross-border links.
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