n all the dialects where the Industry 4.0 language is spoken, Industrial Internet of Things, Additive Manufacturing and Robotics from the technology side and Mass Customization, Product-Service Systems and Sustainable Manufacturing from the business side, represent key cornerstones and top priority challenges.
FASTEN will demonstrate an open and standardized framework to produce and deliver tailored-designed products, capable to run autonomously and deliver fast and low-cost additive manufactured products.
06 standards based application deployment & executionplan4all
Marie-Francoise Voidrot (Open Geospatial Consortium) explained the standardisation efforts leading to better and easier development of apps in agriculture, e.g. forest change detection, through OGC web services.
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
The aim of the RI-PATHS project is to develop a model describing the socio-economic impact of research infrastructures and their related financial investments. The model will be developed in a modular manner adapting it to a broad range of scientific domains and types of infrastructures. The project outcomes are expected to contribute to a common approach at international level and facilitate investments in research infrastructures by funding agencies and other stakeholders. The project activities will take into account the results from the Working Group of Socio-Economic Impact of Research Infrastructures established by the OECD Global Science Forum, and involve key international players in this domain.
The specific objectives are:
1. Carry out a comprehensive stocktaking exercise on the existing approaches for impact assessment of research infrastructures and map the current and future data gathering needs of the key stakeholder groups;
2. Employing systems thinking approach develop a modular impact assessment model that represents all major impact pathways of distinct types of research infrastructures;
3. Operationalisation of the IA model by defining a set of reference indicators, providing guidance on the most appropriate monitoring and evaluation approaches and testing its feasibility with pilot research infrastructures.
n all the dialects where the Industry 4.0 language is spoken, Industrial Internet of Things, Additive Manufacturing and Robotics from the technology side and Mass Customization, Product-Service Systems and Sustainable Manufacturing from the business side, represent key cornerstones and top priority challenges.
FASTEN will demonstrate an open and standardized framework to produce and deliver tailored-designed products, capable to run autonomously and deliver fast and low-cost additive manufactured products.
06 standards based application deployment & executionplan4all
Marie-Francoise Voidrot (Open Geospatial Consortium) explained the standardisation efforts leading to better and easier development of apps in agriculture, e.g. forest change detection, through OGC web services.
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
The aim of the RI-PATHS project is to develop a model describing the socio-economic impact of research infrastructures and their related financial investments. The model will be developed in a modular manner adapting it to a broad range of scientific domains and types of infrastructures. The project outcomes are expected to contribute to a common approach at international level and facilitate investments in research infrastructures by funding agencies and other stakeholders. The project activities will take into account the results from the Working Group of Socio-Economic Impact of Research Infrastructures established by the OECD Global Science Forum, and involve key international players in this domain.
The specific objectives are:
1. Carry out a comprehensive stocktaking exercise on the existing approaches for impact assessment of research infrastructures and map the current and future data gathering needs of the key stakeholder groups;
2. Employing systems thinking approach develop a modular impact assessment model that represents all major impact pathways of distinct types of research infrastructures;
3. Operationalisation of the IA model by defining a set of reference indicators, providing guidance on the most appropriate monitoring and evaluation approaches and testing its feasibility with pilot research infrastructures.
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
SSHOC: Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud
Realising the Social Sciences and Humanities part of the European Open Science Cloud
General Presentation of the SSHOC project - 14 May 2019
Nina Klein from Frankfurt Book Fair presented New European Media (NEM) activities. NEM is a leading initiative in the Convergence and Social Media domain. Main activities and aims of the NEM were presented to the audience.
Tiziana Ferrari presents EGI | OSFair2017 Workshop
Workshop title: National and European e-infrastructure cooparation for Open Science
Workshop overview:
This collaborative workshop comes in the context of coordinating EOSC related activities across large European infrastructures at European and national level. The workshop will offer an opportunity for cross-pollination on issues ranging from open scholarship to technical service provision, training, community engagement and support. OpenAIRE NOADs, EGI NGIs, GEANT NRENs and other national e-Infrastructure representatives will discuss gaps, synergies, coordination and service integration opportunities.
DAY 3 - PARALLEL SESSION 6 & 7
Heritiana Ranaivoson from iMec presented ImmersiaTV project, that aims to create a novel form of broadcast omnidirectional video, content production and delivery, and the WEAR project, which aims to foster artists to use technology.
SSHOC: Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud
Realising the Social Sciences and Humanities part of the European Open Science Cloud
General Presentation of the SSHOC project - 14 May 2019
Nina Klein from Frankfurt Book Fair presented New European Media (NEM) activities. NEM is a leading initiative in the Convergence and Social Media domain. Main activities and aims of the NEM were presented to the audience.
Tiziana Ferrari presents EGI | OSFair2017 Workshop
Workshop title: National and European e-infrastructure cooparation for Open Science
Workshop overview:
This collaborative workshop comes in the context of coordinating EOSC related activities across large European infrastructures at European and national level. The workshop will offer an opportunity for cross-pollination on issues ranging from open scholarship to technical service provision, training, community engagement and support. OpenAIRE NOADs, EGI NGIs, GEANT NRENs and other national e-Infrastructure representatives will discuss gaps, synergies, coordination and service integration opportunities.
DAY 3 - PARALLEL SESSION 6 & 7
ENVISION Coproducing Earth Observation based monitoring tools for sustainable...ENVISION H2020
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Presentation by the NanoFabNet Team to launch the NanoFabNet Hub (6th July 2022, Braga, Portugal)
NanoFabNet Hub – Objectives:
• Create a strong international hub for sustainable high-tech innovation, whose structure, business model, detailed strategies and action plans are designed, agreed and carried by its international stakeholders, in order to yield a self-sustaining collaboration platform: the NanoFabNet Hub.
• A registered Secretariat at the Hub’s centre will provide an accountable, economically sustainable executive.
• The Hub aims to provide a one-stop-shop for all matters and concerns pertaining to sustainable high-tech innovation and its successful incorporation into the complex, large-scale high-value industries by bringing together governmental and academic laboratories with large industries and SMEs.
The NanoFabNet Hub is a network of micro- & nanotechnology as well as sustainability professionals, coming together to build a strong, sustainable high-tech sector ...
… by focussing on the following activity fields:
• Micro- & Nanotechnology Research & Innovation, Fabrication & Manufacturing
• Sustainability (incl. Life-Cycle Assessment & Ethics)
• Safety (incl. regulatory Risk Assessment)
• Technology Validation & Inter-Laboratory Studies
• Harmonisation & Standardisation & Pre-Standardisation
• Laboratory Infrastructures
• Education & Skills (incl. Training- & Career Opportunities)
• International Cooperations & Collaborations (incl. Collaborations Market Place)
NanoFabNet Products & Services:
• Database of >250 relevant Standardisation & Harmonisation Documents (regularly updated)
• Database of relevant documents on safety-, ethics- and governance-considerations in the high-tech sector (curated & regularly updated)
• International Market-Place for R&I Collaboration and B2B-Services
• Match-Making of Sustainability Opportunities in High-Tech
• Information about and Contribution to (Pre)Standardisation & regulatory Harmonisation Processes
• Training, Career-Development & Jobs-Market
• (Speciality) Technology Validation Services
• Organisation of Proficiency Testing
Participatory processes for air quality measurements through hackAIROpen Knowledge Belgium
Presentation by Carina Veeckman at the OpenDataDay event 'Towards Clean Air with Open Data'. The event took place at BeCentral in Brussels on Saturday 3 March 2018.
02 agriculture challenges, existing standardisation efforts and data bio agri...plan4all
Karel Charvat (Lesprojekt) presented the current challenges in agriculture. Karel mentioned the standardisation in agriculture as one of the main challenges that needs much more attention.
Presentation on the Value and Impact of Social Science Data Archives and the CESSDA SaW Toolkit
A set of 38 slides used for the Focus Group Cost-Benefit Funding Advocacy Program (Task 4.6) session at the CESSDA Saw Workshop in The Hague 16/17 June 2016.
This was an interactive focus group repeated over two parallel sessions. It was aimed at European social science data archive staff with responsibility for bidding for funding or promotion and advocacy of the archive to key stakeholders.
The presentation covers some of the key ideas on how the CESSDA Saw funding advocacy toolkit will be structured, its components, and key facts and approaches it will include.
We expect the cost-benefit funding advocacy toolkit under development to support the negotiation with ministries and funding organisations across Europe.
The results of the toolkit user requirements survey with responses from 24 European social science archives were presented and discussed, together with suggested approaches and content for the toolkit. 22 people attended the two sessions overall, representing a mix of countries at different stages on the development path for social science archives (none, new/emerging, mature). There was strong interest and support for the emerging toolkit together with open discussion of how it can be applied in the specific political and administrative context of different European countries.
The slide set presented here is an extended version including a number of hidden background/ reference slides not used in the presentation. The focus group is one of a series guiding further development of the toolkit and its adoption being given to either: (a) social science data archive staff or (b) their key stakeholders (senior management in their universities, research councils and academies, funding ministries, national statistics offices, research users and depositors).
CESSDA is the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives. The CESSDA SaW project “Strengthening and widening the European infrastructure for social science data archives” is funded by the European Commission as part of its Horizon2020 programme.
Get inspired by SYMBA Project: promoting Industrial Symbiosissymbaprojecteu
SYMBA aims to create an innovative Industrial Symbiosis (IS) methodology that can be replicated across the European Union, tailored to local/regional bio-based ecosystems.
The project will implement a user-friendly and accessible AI database suggesting regional IS innovative processes, contributing to the creation of zero-waste value chains.
Value&impact research dataservices_idcc_2017Neil Beagrie
These slides are from a half-day workshop run on Monday 20 February 2017 at the International Digital Curation Conference 2017 (IDCC17) on “Demonstrating the Value and Impact of Research Data Services”.
It provides the latest overview of research findings and tools for assessing the benefits, costs, and return on investment of research data curation.
The workshop organisers were Neil Beagrie and Daphne Charles (Charles Beagrie Ltd) and Mike Priddy (DANS) and the Consortium of European Social Science Archives (CESSDA).
At the workshop attendees learnt from Neil Beagrie and Mike Priddy about how to apply the Cost-Benefit Advocacy Toolkit, the Capability Development Model, and the Archive Development Canvas (a variant of the Business Model Canvas) developed by the CESSDA Strengthening and Widening Project (CESSDA-SaW). Although the CESSDA-SaW project work focuses on the social sciences, core elements are multi-disciplinary and relevant to a wide range of organisations at IDCC involved in development, funding, and advocacy for research data infrastructures and open access for data.
CESSDA-SaW is a project funded by the Horizon 2020 programme. Its principal objective is to develop the maturity of data archive services that are aspiring to be, or are a part of the CESSDA community of social science data archives in a coherent and deliberate way towards the vision of a comprehensive, distributed and integrated social science data research infrastructure, facilitating access to social science data resources for researchers regardless of the location of either researcher or data. As part of the project, we have been developing the Cost-Benefit Advocacy Toolkit, the Capability Development Model, and the Archive Development Canvas to assist data archive services.
The expected learning outcomes from the workshop were that all attendees would:
• Understand the purpose of CESSDA-SaW, the Toolkit, Capability Development Model, and the Archive Development Canvas;
• Understand what is specific to social science, to different funding regimes, or maturity of services;
• Know the main findings from the desk research on the Toolkit and key lessons learnt;
• Understand economic approaches such as Return on Investment, other key arguments for Value, how it has been calculated, and why the counter-factual and “cost of inaction” are important;
• Understand how to use the Capability Development Model to undertake a self-assessment;
• Know what outputs will be available from CESSDA-SaW and how they might use them.
Great Ideas Pitch MICall19 @ MI Gathering in Santiago de Chile in Jan 2019Michael Hübner
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The Big Policy Canvas project: Transforming policy making through Big Data and Open Innovation
1. Project Presentation
Samos Summit
(03/07/2018)
Panagiotis Kokkinakos, NTUA
This project has received funding from the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under
grant agreement No 769623
www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu
2. 2www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu
1. Project Facts
2. Our Vision & Mission
3. Big Policy Canvas Concept
4. Big Policy Canvas Offering
5. Our Approach
6. BPC Community
7. The BPC Expert Committee
8. Get Involved!
3. 3www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu
Project Facts
A Coordination and Support Action
under CO-CREATION-06-2017
Contract no.:
769623
Duration: 24 months
(Oct. 2017 – Sept. 2019)
Total Budget:
€499.725,00
Project Coordinator:
Nuria Rodríguez
nuria.rodriguez@atos.net
4. 4www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu
Our Vision & Mission
Foster collaboration amongst relevant stakeholders & offer the
knowledge base, research directions and recommendations towards
materialising this vision
Transform the public sector to an effective, efficient, precise,
consistent and evidence-based policy making structure
6. 6www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu
Big Policy Canvas Concept
Big Policy Canvas concept is strongly based on:
• the idea of community enlargement and
strengthening
• and also on the innovation transfer potential,
supported by a framework for the identification and
assessment of methods, tools, technologies and
applications for new types of data-driven policy
design and implementation
7. 7www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu
Big Policy Canvas Offering
A complete methodological framework for improving public sector readiness
with regard to the integration of Big Data for the achievement of informed,
evidence-based policy development in highly important application fields
11. 11www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu
The BPC Expert Committee
Ms. Nuria de Lama
Vice-Secretary General of the
Big Data Value Association
(BDVA)
Dr. Giuseppe A. Veltri
Professor of research
methodology at University of
Trento
Dr. Vittorio Loreto
Professor of Physics of Complex Systems
at Sapienza University in Rome / Research
Leader at ISI Foundation in Turin.
Mr. Gianluca Misuraca
Senior Scientist at the EC Joint Research
Centre, Institute for Prospective
Technological Studies (JRC-IPTS)
Dr. Peter Parycek
Professor of E-Governance at the
Danube University Krems
13. Thank you for your attention
Panagiotis Kokkinakos
pkokkinakos@epu.ntua.gr
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 769623
www.BigPolicyCanvas.eu