7th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring.
July, 8-11, 2014 - Nantes, France.
EWSHM 2014 will be organized with the 2nd European
Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management
(PHM) Society.
ETRA is a Centre of Excellence for Smart City and Smart Mobility Solutions within ACS corporation that provides technology for different transport modes and operates networks in cooperation with customers. ETRA develops and integrates tools and techniques for enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructures like transportation and energy. Some use cases of interest include tunnel safety, urban traffic management with extreme weather, management of public transport with extreme weather, and intermodality to mitigate effects of disruptive events.
Brussels to create retail hub with 15 million visitors expected yearlyAnthony C Taylor
In Brussels, Belgium 3 malls are being built and the entire city center is being turned pedestrian with extra parking and public transport facilities being built all-over.With over 100,000 feet of retail space It is a prime opportunity for Canadian retailers that want to build their brand in Europe.
Contact anthony@smestrategy.net for more information.
Ppt so toulouse_ambassadeurs-tourisme economie congresLaurent DEPUTIER
- Toulouse is the capital of the second largest region in France and has a population of over 1.2 million. It is a center for aerospace, space, technology, and biomedical research and home to major companies like Airbus and the French Space Agency.
- Toulouse has a strong economy driven by research and innovation. It invests heavily in transportation infrastructure and attracts many students, businesses, and investors.
- The city has a high quality of life with over 300 days of sun per year, extensive parks and green spaces, and is a cultural center with historic sites, festivals, and art and entertainment venues.
Amsterdam will host the SPE ATCE 2014 conference from September 30 to October 2, 2014 at the Amsterdam RAI Convention Centre. The conference will feature over 400 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest oil and gas technologies. Amsterdam is a compact, bike-friendly city with over 750,000 residents and many attractions including museums, parks, and over 1,500 cafes and bars. The RAI Convention Centre is a state-of-the-art facility located just 12 minutes from the city center and 8 minutes from the airport, with hotels available from €119-€350 near the venue.
Réveil en Form' 17 : Technologie à double usage - EDAReveilenForm
The document discusses the European Defence Agency (EDA) and its role in facilitating cooperation on defense capabilities and research and technology among European Union member states. It provides information on the EDA's governance structure, programs, and capability technology groups which bring together member state experts to collaborate on defense-related research and technology projects in various domains like materials, sensors, naval systems and more. The EDA seeks to promote dual-use synergies between defense and civilian research.
Come and experience toulouse métropole ! so toulouseLaurent DEPUTIER
This document provides an overview and introduction to Toulouse Métropole in southwest France. In 3 sentences: It describes Toulouse as a metropolitan area that has expanded beyond its historic boundaries to attract people from across the region and world. The document highlights some of Toulouse's key industries like aeronautics and space, as well as cultural attractions and the role of its universities in making it a young and dynamic city. It also briefly profiles some important historical figures and infrastructure related to Toulouse's development, such as Pierre-Paul Riquet who built the Canal du Midi.
Réveil en Form' 17 : Technologie à double usage - DG GROWReveilenForm
The document discusses European Union programs and funding opportunities to support innovation and dual-use technologies in the defense sector, particularly for small and medium enterprises. It outlines the European Defense Fund, which includes research and capability windows, and the Preparatory Action on Defense Research program. It also discusses how European Structural and Investment Funds, COSME, and the European Enterprise Network can provide funding and support to dual-use and defense projects led by SMEs. Regional clusters and networks like the European Network of Defence-related Regions are highlighted as ways to share information and best practices.
ETRA is a Centre of Excellence for Smart City and Smart Mobility Solutions within ACS corporation that provides technology for different transport modes and operates networks in cooperation with customers. ETRA develops and integrates tools and techniques for enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructures like transportation and energy. Some use cases of interest include tunnel safety, urban traffic management with extreme weather, management of public transport with extreme weather, and intermodality to mitigate effects of disruptive events.
Brussels to create retail hub with 15 million visitors expected yearlyAnthony C Taylor
In Brussels, Belgium 3 malls are being built and the entire city center is being turned pedestrian with extra parking and public transport facilities being built all-over.With over 100,000 feet of retail space It is a prime opportunity for Canadian retailers that want to build their brand in Europe.
Contact anthony@smestrategy.net for more information.
Ppt so toulouse_ambassadeurs-tourisme economie congresLaurent DEPUTIER
- Toulouse is the capital of the second largest region in France and has a population of over 1.2 million. It is a center for aerospace, space, technology, and biomedical research and home to major companies like Airbus and the French Space Agency.
- Toulouse has a strong economy driven by research and innovation. It invests heavily in transportation infrastructure and attracts many students, businesses, and investors.
- The city has a high quality of life with over 300 days of sun per year, extensive parks and green spaces, and is a cultural center with historic sites, festivals, and art and entertainment venues.
Amsterdam will host the SPE ATCE 2014 conference from September 30 to October 2, 2014 at the Amsterdam RAI Convention Centre. The conference will feature over 400 exhibiting companies showcasing the latest oil and gas technologies. Amsterdam is a compact, bike-friendly city with over 750,000 residents and many attractions including museums, parks, and over 1,500 cafes and bars. The RAI Convention Centre is a state-of-the-art facility located just 12 minutes from the city center and 8 minutes from the airport, with hotels available from €119-€350 near the venue.
Réveil en Form' 17 : Technologie à double usage - EDAReveilenForm
The document discusses the European Defence Agency (EDA) and its role in facilitating cooperation on defense capabilities and research and technology among European Union member states. It provides information on the EDA's governance structure, programs, and capability technology groups which bring together member state experts to collaborate on defense-related research and technology projects in various domains like materials, sensors, naval systems and more. The EDA seeks to promote dual-use synergies between defense and civilian research.
Come and experience toulouse métropole ! so toulouseLaurent DEPUTIER
This document provides an overview and introduction to Toulouse Métropole in southwest France. In 3 sentences: It describes Toulouse as a metropolitan area that has expanded beyond its historic boundaries to attract people from across the region and world. The document highlights some of Toulouse's key industries like aeronautics and space, as well as cultural attractions and the role of its universities in making it a young and dynamic city. It also briefly profiles some important historical figures and infrastructure related to Toulouse's development, such as Pierre-Paul Riquet who built the Canal du Midi.
Réveil en Form' 17 : Technologie à double usage - DG GROWReveilenForm
The document discusses European Union programs and funding opportunities to support innovation and dual-use technologies in the defense sector, particularly for small and medium enterprises. It outlines the European Defense Fund, which includes research and capability windows, and the Preparatory Action on Defense Research program. It also discusses how European Structural and Investment Funds, COSME, and the European Enterprise Network can provide funding and support to dual-use and defense projects led by SMEs. Regional clusters and networks like the European Network of Defence-related Regions are highlighted as ways to share information and best practices.
meSch project presentation Heritage Innovation Lab November 2015Merel van der Vaart
During the second Heritage Innovation Lab in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, I discussed the way the meSch project (meschp-project.eu) encourages digital innovation by describing various case studies and the processes that were used to develop them.
MINATEC is a campus in Grenoble, France dedicated to micro and nanotechnologies research and education. It was launched in 2000 with over 1 billion euros invested in its facilities. MINATEC has 20 hectares of land and buildings that house over 4,000 researchers, students, and industry professionals conducting research in cleanrooms, laboratories, and joint research centers. The campus aims to foster collaboration between its education, research, and industry programs to advance micro and nanotechnologies and support economic development in the region.
Multitel is a non-profit research center in Wallonia, Belgium that has over 15 years of expertise in telecom, photonics, electronics, and signal processing. It has a mission to conduct R&D in emerging technologies through local and European partnerships and to serve companies through innovation and services. Multitel has a turnover of €8.34 million with 45 ongoing projects including 7 European projects and has 6 spin-offs and 1 commercial company. It has 3 sites in Mons, Tournai, and Lille and 5 technical departments covering applied photonics, network engineering, signal & embedded systems, computer vision, and railway certification.
The document discusses various types of EU support for tourism and industrial heritage. It outlines policy support from the EU in communications, action plans, and strategies that promote tourism. Financial support is provided through various EU funds and programs like Horizon 2020, COSME, and Creative Europe. These programs support projects related to tourism product development, promotion of tourism routes, cultural preservation, and networking in the cultural heritage sector. The document also reviews EU competence and facilitation of dialogue on industrial tourism through conferences and initiatives to share best practices.
Crossroads of Europe 2013: EU Funding for Cultural RoutesGustavo Martinie
Best practices in tourism related EU projects (FP7, IEE, ICT-PSP) and a reflection on the potencial of the European cultural routes as interlinked territories where to deploy innovation. Funding strategies for cultural routes.
Integrating technology into an archaeological museum exhibitionMerel van der Vaart
This document summarizes lessons learned from the Keys 2 Rome exhibition that integrated technology into an archaeological museum setting across multiple sites. It discusses how the exhibition told stories through augmented objects and virtual environments. It also addresses integrating technology into the design process and visitor experience by keeping visitors engaged. Some lessons included starting simply, thorough planning, clear communication, accessibility, and maintenance. The overarching message is that technology needs to be considered throughout development and be part of the overall exhibition plan.
The document provides information on why to invest in Toulouse, France. It highlights that Toulouse has a fast growing economy, is a center for aerospace and space industries, and has a large pool of students and research centers. It also notes that Toulouse offers competitive costs, a high quality of life, and free assistance for companies setting up in the area.
Paris Region Facing the Climate Change Challenge - Reka CsepeliSustDevMe
Réka Csepeli of the Paris Region Tourist Board discussed sustainable tourism efforts in the Paris region. A carbon footprint study found tourism activities in the region emitted 17.6 million tons of CO2 equivalent annually. The tourism sector is highly energy intensive and responsible for 30% of emissions. Tools are being developed to help tourism businesses reduce costs and environmental impacts by improving energy efficiency, waste management, and communicating performance to customers. These include an online tool and environmental tag program to certify hotels and restaurants. The Paris Climate Conference in 2015 provided an opportunity to identify methods and tools to help the tourism industry adapt to climate change impacts and transition to low carbon practices.
NECSTouR is a network of European regions committed to sustainable and competitive tourism. It represents regional authorities and tourism associations. The document summarizes NECSTouR's activities promoting regional cooperation, research, and contributing to EU tourism policy. Key areas discussed include sustainable tourism indicators, innovation, accessibility, climate change mitigation, and ongoing/closed/awarded projects involving member regions.
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites
Regional Workshop for Europe
30 September – 2 October 2018, Palermo (Italy)
Thematic Session 1: Tourism sustainability and visitors’ management.
“The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The ideas and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization”
SOFIA PILOTS POSTER 8th European ITS Congress, Lyon - France Sofia Eu
The SOFIA R&D project is partially funded by the ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking and national funding agencies in Finland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Italy to develop smart objects for intelligent applications. The project website provides information about the SOFIA project and community at http://www.sofia-project.eu/ and http://www.sofia-community.org/. Copyright of the project information is held by SOFIA 2009.
Province of Utrecht, Harm van den Heiligenberg: Utrecht; attractive region fo...ExpaticaCommunications
These are the slides presented by Harm van den Heiligenberg, representative for the Province of Utrecht, at Expatica's International Job Fair on Saturday, 14 September 2013.
Presentatie van de Liberation Route in de Permanente Vertegenwoordiging van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden te Brussel. In aanwezigheid van o.a. de voorzitter van het Europees Parlement, de heer M. Schulz, en vertegenwoordigers van organisaties en overheden uit GB, VS, Belgie, Frankrijk, Polen, Duitsland en NL. Datum: 9 oktober 2012.
The document outlines the experience and qualifications of Giancarlo Caratti Di Lanzacco, including over 20 years of experience in senior management positions in the public sector, private sector, and academia focusing on research and innovation at the EU level. He has extensive expertise across various fields including renewable energy, communication, international collaboration, and project management. The document provides details of his educational background and roles managing large projects and entities of up to 100 people at organizations such as the European Commission.
Europeana Network Association Members Council Meeting, The Hague by Sergiu Go...Europeana
The document discusses the purpose and goals of the Advanced Documentation of 3D Digital Assets Task Force. The task force aims to (1) develop guidelines for rich semantic representations of 3D modeled objects, (2) determine the scope of technical and cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets, and (3) make recommendations for retrieving, publishing, and using 3D objects. The expected outcomes are determining the scope of tangible and intangible cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets and assessing strategies for technologies used to link and provide access to 3D models. The budget for two physical task force meetings is 7,500 Euros.
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites
Regional Workshop for Europe
30 September – 2 October 2018, Palermo (Italy)
Thematic Session 2: Interpretation of heritage and educational services.
“The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The ideas and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization”
Ticino Tourism created a virtual reality experience to promote tourism in Ticino following the opening of the Gotthard Base Tunnel. The 5 minute and 45 second VR experience features 11 scenes of Ticino using both 360 degree photos and 3D constructions. Over 26,000 people experienced the VR tour at an exhibition in Lucerne and through Ticino Tourism's mobile stations and website. A study by USI found that participants' heart rates peaked at scenes with changing perspectives, indicating increased immersion. For 2017, Ticino Tourism will update the VR experience based on the study results, adding location labels, new scenes, and possibly product placements, with plans to launch the updated version in April 2017.
(1) The ESPO award recognizes port projects that enhance societal integration with cities through cooperation, improving port areas, and promoting a positive port image.
(2) The 2009 winner was the Port of Gijon for its "GPC-together" project integrating 76 actions to strengthen ties between the port and city. Special mentions went to Genoa's port information center and Ghent's stakeholder management project.
(3) The 2010 winner was the Port of Helsinki for maintaining port activities and identity in the city center through publications, events, and environmental initiatives.
Presentations from 3 French Cities (Paris, Lyon & Nice) setting out their strategies and progress implementing Smart City concepts.
Presentation by Marie-Anne Serve (Lyon)
From Franco British bilateral workshop on ICT in Future Cities, 14-15 May, Residence of France, London, sponsored by the French Embassy in London.
http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Franco-British-workshop-on-ICT-in
British cities also presented on the day (London, Peterborough, Glasgow, Bristol)
The inLab FIB participate in the Brokerage Event MWC2014 explaining and showing technological capabilities and research companies and participating institutions. This is our presentation.
E-Secure Transaction Cluster in NormandyNormandyDev
The document discusses Normandy's competitive cluster focused on secure electronic transactions. It summarizes that Normandy is considered the cradle of secure electronic transactions, hosting a competitive cluster that provides innovative solutions in fields like payments, identification, telecommunications, e-health, and daily life applications. The cluster aims to be the European reference in research, training, and industry development for secure electronic transactions. It is located on the Effiscience Science and Technology park and brings together researchers, teachers, and businesses involved in related R&D projects.
The 7th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM 2014) will take place from July 8-11, 2014 in Nantes, France. The conference will bring together experts from various fields related to SHM to discuss challenges and developments in measuring, processing, and modeling data to monitor the health of structures from materials to large-scale structures. The conference is organized by IFSTTAR, Inria, and Université de Nantes and will include keynote lectures, technical sessions, a company exhibition, and visits to industrial and research sites.
meSch project presentation Heritage Innovation Lab November 2015Merel van der Vaart
During the second Heritage Innovation Lab in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, I discussed the way the meSch project (meschp-project.eu) encourages digital innovation by describing various case studies and the processes that were used to develop them.
MINATEC is a campus in Grenoble, France dedicated to micro and nanotechnologies research and education. It was launched in 2000 with over 1 billion euros invested in its facilities. MINATEC has 20 hectares of land and buildings that house over 4,000 researchers, students, and industry professionals conducting research in cleanrooms, laboratories, and joint research centers. The campus aims to foster collaboration between its education, research, and industry programs to advance micro and nanotechnologies and support economic development in the region.
Multitel is a non-profit research center in Wallonia, Belgium that has over 15 years of expertise in telecom, photonics, electronics, and signal processing. It has a mission to conduct R&D in emerging technologies through local and European partnerships and to serve companies through innovation and services. Multitel has a turnover of €8.34 million with 45 ongoing projects including 7 European projects and has 6 spin-offs and 1 commercial company. It has 3 sites in Mons, Tournai, and Lille and 5 technical departments covering applied photonics, network engineering, signal & embedded systems, computer vision, and railway certification.
The document discusses various types of EU support for tourism and industrial heritage. It outlines policy support from the EU in communications, action plans, and strategies that promote tourism. Financial support is provided through various EU funds and programs like Horizon 2020, COSME, and Creative Europe. These programs support projects related to tourism product development, promotion of tourism routes, cultural preservation, and networking in the cultural heritage sector. The document also reviews EU competence and facilitation of dialogue on industrial tourism through conferences and initiatives to share best practices.
Crossroads of Europe 2013: EU Funding for Cultural RoutesGustavo Martinie
Best practices in tourism related EU projects (FP7, IEE, ICT-PSP) and a reflection on the potencial of the European cultural routes as interlinked territories where to deploy innovation. Funding strategies for cultural routes.
Integrating technology into an archaeological museum exhibitionMerel van der Vaart
This document summarizes lessons learned from the Keys 2 Rome exhibition that integrated technology into an archaeological museum setting across multiple sites. It discusses how the exhibition told stories through augmented objects and virtual environments. It also addresses integrating technology into the design process and visitor experience by keeping visitors engaged. Some lessons included starting simply, thorough planning, clear communication, accessibility, and maintenance. The overarching message is that technology needs to be considered throughout development and be part of the overall exhibition plan.
The document provides information on why to invest in Toulouse, France. It highlights that Toulouse has a fast growing economy, is a center for aerospace and space industries, and has a large pool of students and research centers. It also notes that Toulouse offers competitive costs, a high quality of life, and free assistance for companies setting up in the area.
Paris Region Facing the Climate Change Challenge - Reka CsepeliSustDevMe
Réka Csepeli of the Paris Region Tourist Board discussed sustainable tourism efforts in the Paris region. A carbon footprint study found tourism activities in the region emitted 17.6 million tons of CO2 equivalent annually. The tourism sector is highly energy intensive and responsible for 30% of emissions. Tools are being developed to help tourism businesses reduce costs and environmental impacts by improving energy efficiency, waste management, and communicating performance to customers. These include an online tool and environmental tag program to certify hotels and restaurants. The Paris Climate Conference in 2015 provided an opportunity to identify methods and tools to help the tourism industry adapt to climate change impacts and transition to low carbon practices.
NECSTouR is a network of European regions committed to sustainable and competitive tourism. It represents regional authorities and tourism associations. The document summarizes NECSTouR's activities promoting regional cooperation, research, and contributing to EU tourism policy. Key areas discussed include sustainable tourism indicators, innovation, accessibility, climate change mitigation, and ongoing/closed/awarded projects involving member regions.
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites
Regional Workshop for Europe
30 September – 2 October 2018, Palermo (Italy)
Thematic Session 1: Tourism sustainability and visitors’ management.
“The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The ideas and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization”
SOFIA PILOTS POSTER 8th European ITS Congress, Lyon - France Sofia Eu
The SOFIA R&D project is partially funded by the ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking and national funding agencies in Finland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Italy to develop smart objects for intelligent applications. The project website provides information about the SOFIA project and community at http://www.sofia-project.eu/ and http://www.sofia-community.org/. Copyright of the project information is held by SOFIA 2009.
Province of Utrecht, Harm van den Heiligenberg: Utrecht; attractive region fo...ExpaticaCommunications
These are the slides presented by Harm van den Heiligenberg, representative for the Province of Utrecht, at Expatica's International Job Fair on Saturday, 14 September 2013.
Presentatie van de Liberation Route in de Permanente Vertegenwoordiging van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden te Brussel. In aanwezigheid van o.a. de voorzitter van het Europees Parlement, de heer M. Schulz, en vertegenwoordigers van organisaties en overheden uit GB, VS, Belgie, Frankrijk, Polen, Duitsland en NL. Datum: 9 oktober 2012.
The document outlines the experience and qualifications of Giancarlo Caratti Di Lanzacco, including over 20 years of experience in senior management positions in the public sector, private sector, and academia focusing on research and innovation at the EU level. He has extensive expertise across various fields including renewable energy, communication, international collaboration, and project management. The document provides details of his educational background and roles managing large projects and entities of up to 100 people at organizations such as the European Commission.
Europeana Network Association Members Council Meeting, The Hague by Sergiu Go...Europeana
The document discusses the purpose and goals of the Advanced Documentation of 3D Digital Assets Task Force. The task force aims to (1) develop guidelines for rich semantic representations of 3D modeled objects, (2) determine the scope of technical and cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets, and (3) make recommendations for retrieving, publishing, and using 3D objects. The expected outcomes are determining the scope of tangible and intangible cultural heritage issues regarding 3D assets and assessing strategies for technologies used to link and provide access to 3D models. The budget for two physical task force meetings is 7,500 Euros.
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites
Regional Workshop for Europe
30 September – 2 October 2018, Palermo (Italy)
Thematic Session 2: Interpretation of heritage and educational services.
“The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The ideas and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization”
Ticino Tourism created a virtual reality experience to promote tourism in Ticino following the opening of the Gotthard Base Tunnel. The 5 minute and 45 second VR experience features 11 scenes of Ticino using both 360 degree photos and 3D constructions. Over 26,000 people experienced the VR tour at an exhibition in Lucerne and through Ticino Tourism's mobile stations and website. A study by USI found that participants' heart rates peaked at scenes with changing perspectives, indicating increased immersion. For 2017, Ticino Tourism will update the VR experience based on the study results, adding location labels, new scenes, and possibly product placements, with plans to launch the updated version in April 2017.
(1) The ESPO award recognizes port projects that enhance societal integration with cities through cooperation, improving port areas, and promoting a positive port image.
(2) The 2009 winner was the Port of Gijon for its "GPC-together" project integrating 76 actions to strengthen ties between the port and city. Special mentions went to Genoa's port information center and Ghent's stakeholder management project.
(3) The 2010 winner was the Port of Helsinki for maintaining port activities and identity in the city center through publications, events, and environmental initiatives.
Presentations from 3 French Cities (Paris, Lyon & Nice) setting out their strategies and progress implementing Smart City concepts.
Presentation by Marie-Anne Serve (Lyon)
From Franco British bilateral workshop on ICT in Future Cities, 14-15 May, Residence of France, London, sponsored by the French Embassy in London.
http://www.ambafrance-uk.org/Franco-British-workshop-on-ICT-in
British cities also presented on the day (London, Peterborough, Glasgow, Bristol)
The inLab FIB participate in the Brokerage Event MWC2014 explaining and showing technological capabilities and research companies and participating institutions. This is our presentation.
E-Secure Transaction Cluster in NormandyNormandyDev
The document discusses Normandy's competitive cluster focused on secure electronic transactions. It summarizes that Normandy is considered the cradle of secure electronic transactions, hosting a competitive cluster that provides innovative solutions in fields like payments, identification, telecommunications, e-health, and daily life applications. The cluster aims to be the European reference in research, training, and industry development for secure electronic transactions. It is located on the Effiscience Science and Technology park and brings together researchers, teachers, and businesses involved in related R&D projects.
The 7th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM 2014) will take place from July 8-11, 2014 in Nantes, France. The conference will bring together experts from various fields related to SHM to discuss challenges and developments in measuring, processing, and modeling data to monitor the health of structures from materials to large-scale structures. The conference is organized by IFSTTAR, Inria, and Université de Nantes and will include keynote lectures, technical sessions, a company exhibition, and visits to industrial and research sites.
The document provides information about the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) including its research and development (R&D) activities. It states that UPV has 3 campuses, 13 centres, and over 30 undergraduate/master's degrees and PhD programs. It reports UPV's 2013 R&D+I contracts and grants totaled €43.2 million. The document outlines UPV's 8 R&D activity lines and lists several of its research centers and institutes that conduct work in fields like information and communications technologies, nanotechnologies, and more.
ISOBAR 1st workshop with external stakeholders took place on Thursday 1st October. The project shared with a wide audience its preliminary vision of a flow-management support service for an enhanced ATFCM process integrating probabilistic weather forecasts and AI for imbalance characterisation and mitigation solutions prescription.
Lille Smart water demo site of the european project SmartWatr4Europe, Aquatec...Isam Shahrour
The document discusses the SmartWater4Europe project and the Lille Smart Water Demosite called Sunrise. It describes the demosite as a small town with 25,000 users, 70 km of urban water network, and 140 buildings. The project aims to implement smart monitoring, communication and data processing technologies to optimize resource management and develop predictive models. Some key challenges for the demosite are leakage detection, contamination detection, and optimizing energy consumption.
Eurecat is the new Technology Centre of Catalonia resulting from the merging of several technology centers. It has an annual turnover of nearly 50M€ and employs around 700 people, most of whom are researchers and technologists. The document provides several examples of innovation through cooperation between Eurecat and enterprises, including programmable encoders, customized glasses design, hybrid production systems, efficient manufacturing technologies, artificial intelligence-based control systems, and audio/video processing for industrial applications.
Presentation in the inauguration of the 8K Networked Media Lab at University of Essex.
The topic is the new eInfrastructure for Arts and Culture. Anella Cultural is a Catalan experimental service for a Future Internet of Arts and Culture.
La presentazione di Franco Cima, Ambasciatore Epale e consigliere della città di Bologna al Cultural Exchange con la delegazione israeliana del 21 gennaio a Firenze
The IoT Santander Living Lab is creating a smart city testbed in Santander, Spain using heterogeneous wireless sensors deployed across the city. The project aims to experiment with IoT technologies and provide services to citizens, with support from the regional government, city council, University of Cantabria, and Telefonica. Initial services focus on traffic management, public lighting, and environmental monitoring. Stakeholders across industry, government, and academia are being engaged to ensure the sustainability of the project and maximize benefits for the city.
Presenting the EOSCpilot Science DemonstratorsEOSCpilot .eu
This presentation was held at the 1st EOSC Stakeholder Forum 28-29/11/2017 in Brussels by Hermann Lederer, Max Planck Gesellschaft.
For more information on the 1st EOSC Stakeholder Forum visit: https://eoscpilot.eu/eosc-stakeholder-forum-shaping-future-eosc
Follow EOSCpilot on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eoscpilot
and LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/eoscpiloteu
The document advertises the European Microwave Week 2015 conference and exhibition held in Paris from September 6-11, 2015. It will feature three cutting-edge conferences on European Microwave Integrated Circuits, European Microwave technology, and European Radar topics. There will also be workshops, short courses, and a defense, security and space forum. The co-located exhibition will have over 300 international exhibitors and 5,000 industry professionals expected to attend. The event gathers academia and industry to showcase the latest microwave, RF, wireless, and radar products, research, and initiatives.
This document summarizes funding opportunities and initiatives from the European Commission related to cultural heritage and the digital economy. It outlines recommendations and directives on digitizing cultural works. Major funding programs mentioned include Horizon 2020, which allocates €12.5 billion to ICT research, and the Connecting Europe Facility, which provides €1 billion for digital infrastructure projects like Europeana. Specific calls are noted that provide funding for areas like virtual museums, increasing access to cultural works, and boosting collaboration between artists and technologists.
Agenda and logistics for LiCEA Final ConferenceAIEC
LiCEA project partnership organizes a final conference of LiCEA project which deals with innovative and simplified industrial energy audits in the sector of SMEs.
Join us in Mantova on 16 December. In the document you can find the topics to be discussed and presented.
The document summarizes an exposition from March 10-14, 2014 at the Messe Hannover trade fair. Participants from the Ulyanovsk region of Russia showcased several projects including a geoportal providing geographic information, an intelligent distance learning environment, an educational game called "Bit Bricks", LED quality control hardware and software, smart home sensor networks, and technology for access control at educational and social institutions. All participants were supported by the Ulyanovsk Centre for Technologies Transfer.
The document provides information on why to invest in Toulouse, France. It highlights that Toulouse has a fast growing economy, is a center for aerospace and space industries, and has a large pool of students and research centers. It also notes that Toulouse offers competitive costs, a high quality of life, and free assistance for companies setting up in the area.
Extremadura is an ideal partner for European projects due to its research infrastructure, priority treatment from the EU as a less developed region, access to EU funding, and partnerships with major European networks. It participates in projects focused on sustainable natural resource management, health technologies, ICT, tourism, and more. Successful past projects include BRICKER on retrofitting buildings, BPM4People on social business processes, and EDEA on sustainable social housing.
SOMMAIRE :
- Actualité : L’Ifsttar s’installe au mobiLAB, le cluster des mobilités innovantes
- Dossier : Sécurité et maintenance des ouvrages d’art : l'Ifsttar en première ligne
- Rencontre : Nicolas Bardou, directeur technique de la maîtrise d’ouvrage de Cofiroute
Au sommaire :
Actualité : Les séminaires de connaissance réciproque : départ réussi pour l’Université Gustave Eiffel
Dossier : Sense-City, élaborer la ville de demain
Rencontre : Brigitte Bariol-Mathais, déléguée générale de la FNAU (Fédération nationale des Agences d'Urbanisme)
2017 saw many of our projects flourish, facilitated by fewer financial management constraints. We have become better
organised, produced research that is as valuable as ever and have been in greater demand, particularly by the socio-economic world. These favourable conditions have reinforced our influence in France and abroad. They have also helped us forge new partnerships. Within the framework of the Future Investments Programme, we obtained the certification of the I-Site FUTURE, which is a sign of the recognition of the scientific and institutional excellence of the project to create an establishment that we are jointly undertaking with our neighbouring partners: UPEM, ESIEE Paris, EAVT, EIVP,
IGN and ENPC.
Le congrès dédié à l'innovation de la rue et la route électriques.
Le congrès ELECTRIC-ROAD s'est déroulé du 18 au 19 juin 2018 à la Cité des Congrès de Nantes.
Née de la rencontre entre l’ingénierie, la veille, le conseil en stratégie et la communication, la plateforme des congrès ELECTRIC-ROAD se positionne comme un observatoire, un forum d’expertises et d’expériences, un media-center et une vitrine au service d'une mobilité propre pour tous les types de transports. C’est en outre un carrefour de rencontres participant à la naissance d’une nouvelle filière industrielle..
Au programme : conférences plénières, ateliers R&D, espace exposition.
L'année 2017 a vu un épanouissement de nombre de nos projets, facilité par une gestion financière plus sereine. Nous nous sommes mieux structurés, avons produit une recherche toujours aussi riche et avons été davantage sollicités, notamment par le monde socioéconomique. Ces bonnes conditions ont consolidé notre rayonnement en France comme à l’international. Elles ont aussi été propices à la création de nouvelles alliances. Nous avons obtenu la labellisation de l’I-Site FUTURE dans le cadre du Programme d’investissements d’avenir, marque de reconnaissance de l’excellence scientifique et institutionnelle du projet d’établissement que nous partageons avec nos partenaires voisins : l’UPEM, ESIEE Paris, l’EAVT, l’EIVP, l’IGN et l’ENPC.
Le projet INDIRA_B (INDIcators for Reliability and Variability of Bus Systems) a pour objectif d'étudier la qualité de service des bus.
Le poster a été présenté lors de la visite officielle d’Emmanuel Macron et de Frédérique Vidal en Inde au Knowledge Summit du 10 et 11 mars 2018.
- Une année pour finaliser la création de l’université dédiée en particulier à la ville durable et à la mobilité
- Quel futur pour l’I-SITE FUTURE ?
- Sense-City, la mini-ville pour la ville de demain achève sa construction en 2018
- Retour sur les Assises de la mobilité : organisation d’un atelier sur la logistique urbaine
- NoiseCapture, une démarche participative sur smartphone pour cartographier l’environnement sonore
- 9e conférence internationale Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation
- Sols artificialisés et processus d’artificialisation des sols
- Transpolis, une plateforme nationale à Lyon dédiée à l’innovation pour la mobilité
- Étude MIRE
- Identifier les scénarios critiques pour le véhicule autonome
- Conducteur et automatisation, focus sur le monitoring du conducteur
- Focus projet
- L’Ifsttar et la Banque mondiale
- Projet Captatus
- Les systèmes GNSS, éléments incontournables pour le développement du train de demain
- La modélisation et l’optimisation du plan de transport d’un réseau ferroviaire
- Agenda 2018
Numéro spécial ANM : Assises Nationales de la Mobilité
- Dossier : Réinventer la mobilité du quotidien
- Stratégie de recherche : « Répondre aux besoins d'aujourd'hui et anticiper ceux de demain »
- Rencontre : Philippe Duron, président de l'association TDIE
L'année 2016 nous a permis de faire un point d'étape important dans notre évolution : nous avons été évalué par l'Hceres, nous avons fait le bilan de notre premier Contrat d’objectifs et de performance, de notre stratégie scientifique, et nous avons négocié notre deuxième contrat avec l’État. Les départements ont continué à produire de la recherche de très bonne qualité, nous avons participé à de nombreux projets d’IDEX ou d’I-Site couronnés de succès, et… pendant ce temps, les services support ont jonglé avec la GBCP (Gestion budgétaire et comptable publique). Nous avons accru notre visibilité au niveau national et international, en confirmant la pertinence de nos sujets.
Numéro spécial ITS : Vers une mobilité intelligente
- Stratégie de recherche : les systèmes de transports intelligents : un enjeu fort pour notre Institut
- Dossier : vers une mobilité intelligente
- Transports intelligents : quels bénéfices pour les usagers ?
L’année 2017 marque la fin d’un cycle et l’ouverture d’une nouvelle période quinquennale. Les structures de recherche de l’Ifsttar ont été particulièrement sollicitées depuis l’année 2014, avec la préparation de leurs dossiers d’évaluation par le HCERES fin 2014, par celle de l’établissement pour tous les aspects gouvernance et management fin 2015, par la réflexion désormais achevée sur les thématiques prioritaires de
l’Ifsttar et l’élaboration d’un nouveau Contrat d’Objectifs et de Performance, pour la période 2017-20121.
Les équipes vont pouvoir disposer en 2017 d’une année relativement légère en sollicitations stratégiques - les
évaluations sont passées, une stratégie scientifique à 10 ans précisée a été validée en conseil scientifique et en conseil d’administration - et se concentrer sur leur cœur de métier. Cela n’empêchera évidemment pas de suivre avec attention les suites données aux recommandations faites par les comités d’expert mandatés par le HCERES, avec un examen à mi-parcours en Conseil Scientifique de l’Ifsttar.
L’année 2017 devrait être particulière sur deux volets :
1- La mise en œuvre du nouveau Contrat d’Objectifs et de Performance 2017-2021 de l’Ifsttar.
2- Les suites des structurations des grands ensembles d’enseignement et de recherche, issues ou portées par les réponses aux appels lancés dans le cadre du PIA2, en particulier les projets d’IdEx et d’I-Site, en lien avec les différents sites de l’Ifsttar.
(voir également les annexes du programmes de recherche 2017)
Version précisée suite à la démarche « thématiques prioritaires ». Ce document présente une version « précisée » de la « stratégie scientifique à 10 ans », élaborée en 2012. En repartant des « questions de recherche » des quatre défis initiaux de la stratégie scientifique, ont été listées celles sur lesquelles l’Ifsttar estime qu'il pourra se positionner en conservant un impact significatif (publications, valorisation, expertise, appui aux politiques publiques). Cette sélection se fonde sur la démarche de priorisation des thématiques scientifiques, menée au sein de l'Ifsttar de 2014 à 2016. Elle a été validée en Conseil Scientifique de l’Ifsttar le 23 novembre 2016.
Dans le cadre des décennies de l'Ifsttar - Table ronde : les nouveaux matériaux, par François TOUTLEMONDE, Département Matériaux & Structures, Délégué scientifique.
Avec la participation de : Florent BABY – Denis BOLUSSET - Claude BOULAY – Stéphane DUBROCA – Fernanda GOMES - Thomas GUENET – Amaury HERRERA – François de LARRARD - Ludovic LAUVIN - Robert LE ROY - Pierre MARCHAND – Edouard PARANT – Jean-Claude RENAUD – Stéphane RENWEZ - Pierre ROSSI – Nicolas ROUSSEL – Isabelle SCHALLER – Thierry SEDRAN - Jérôme SERCOMBE – Luca SORELLI …
Dans le cadre des décennies de l'Ifsttar - Table ronde : Comment développer la pratique du vélo ? par Stéphane Caro, Ingénieur de recherche Ifsttar/COSYS
Dans le cadre des décennies de l'Ifsttar - Table ronde : Comment développer la pratique du vélo ? par Sophie Midenet, Chargée de mission au Labex FUTURS URBAINS, Ifsttar/COSYS
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Where is Nantes ???
5. EWSHM 2014 will take place in La Cité, the
Nantes Events Center
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tourism information...
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The Castle of the Dukes of
Brittany
The Loire river and its
docks
The LU
Tower
The Passage
Pommeraye
Place
Royale
Le Jardin des
Plantes
Nantes, a city of history, culture and
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