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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:EKON, TWI LIMITED, FUNDINGBOX ACCELERATOR SP ZOO, AEONX AI, Luleå University of Technology +6 partnersEKON,TWI LIMITED,FUNDINGBOX ACCELERATOR SP ZOO,AEONX AI,Luleå University of Technology,RMS,TECHNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS LTD,ARTEEVO,University of Leicester,FLOWPHYS AS,UPMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 822106Funder Contribution: 7,500,000 EURWeldGalaxy project will deliver, a B2B online Platform that brings together global buyers (end-users/OEM) and EU sellers (manufacturers/suppliers/distributors/service providers) of welding equipment along with auxiliaries/consumables and services, thereby enhancing the visibility of EU’s welding products/prototypes/services to global users (via digital marketing strategies) and providing innovative web-based services (e.g. equipment selection and inventory management, digital design/testing of equipment capabilities) to boost EU market share and competitiveness. The digital platform will incorporate Knowledge base engineering (KBE) tool that streamlines equipment selection process for end-users and allows ‘plug and produce’ digital manufacturing of the right equipment to specified customers’/end-users’ requirements and regulatory compliance. Though the full capability of the WeldGalaxy platform including associated product services (including the services from all third parties) will be demonstrated in welding equipment (along with auxiliaries) and consumables manufacturing domain, yet, the conceptual and functional framework of WeldGalaxy technology concept can be used in any industrial domain related to manufacturing. The Dynamic Knowledge Management based B2B platform will be designed by following the standard 3-tier architecture. Scalability and reliability will be assured by the use of: RESTfull architecture for API layer, cloud-based backend platform hosted on mainstream cloud providers like AWS or Google Cloud Platform who offer clustering, loading balancing, caching to support scalability and redundant data backup to ensure reliability. Use of blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) will make the platform inherently stable, highly scalable and always up. The digital platform, supported by integrated blockchain/DLT for improved reliability/visibility/ transparency/ security of transactions, will enhance the competitiveness of EU manufacturing sec
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2022Partners:Novo Nordisk, DUTH, Johnson & Johnson (United States), Janssen (Belgium), Roche (Switzerland) +28 partnersNovo Nordisk,DUTH,Johnson & Johnson (United States),Janssen (Belgium),Roche (Switzerland),EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM (EPF),UNIDADE LOCAL DE SAUDE DO ALENTEJO CENTRAL EPE,KLINIKUM DER BAYERISCHEN JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVER,IMPRENSA NACIONAL - CASA DA MOEDA, S. A.,BII GMBH,EKON,KUL,EFGCP,EUROPEAN PATIENTS FORUM,Bayer AG,AbbVie,PDM&FC,PHARMALEDGER ASSOCIATION,MSD,AstraZeneca (Sweden),INCDTCI ICSI,UCB,RMS,TECHNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS LTD,PFIZER,ARTEEVO,OPBG,GLAXOSMITHKLINE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LTD.,UPM,Onorach Clinical,NOVARTIS,CERTH,IRCCSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 853992Overall Budget: 22,118,300 EURFunder Contribution: 8,290,690 EURThe PharmaLedger project will create a blockchain-based framework for the efficient digitization of the healthcare industry. The goal of the project is to provide a widely trusted platform that will support the design and adoption of blockchain-enabled healthcare solutions while accelerating delivery of innovation that will benefit the entire ecosystem, from manufacturers to patients. PharmaLedger will serve as a single source of truth for the healthcare ecosystem and will be designed for efficient decentralized governance, wide adoption by the stakeholders of the ecosystem, compliance with extant and emerging standards and regulation, and end-to-end connectivity and interoperability. Sustainability of the platform will be ensured by leveraging existing, successful blockchain technologies; open source reference implementation; and a fully documented, actionable methodology for evolutionary digitization of the healthcare industry. The project will address the key challenges of the healthcare ecosystem through prioritized delivery of applications and validation of business use cases, including but not be limited to end-to-end product tracking for combating counterfeit medicines and medical supplies; supply chain integrity; efficiency of recruitment and submission in clinical trials; and machine-learning health data marketplaces. The platform will support integrated use of medical devices across the use cases. The PharmaLedger project brings together 28 partners from 10 EU Member States, including 11 large pharmaceutical companies; highly innovative technology SMEs specializing in blockchain development, security, privacy and business intelligence; universities and research institutes specializing in pharmacoeconomic analysis, research of patient requirements, big data analytics and electronic health records; leading clinical trials companies; supply chain partners; patient representatives; and leading healthcare service providers.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:TU Berlin, LiU, ARC, Bundeswehr, EDUGAMITEC +14 partnersTU Berlin,LiU,ARC,Bundeswehr,EDUGAMITEC,Bundeswehr University Munich,TFC RESEARCH AND INNOVATION LIMITED,HVL,EKON,PUI FRA1,Goa University,BMVg,NEMZETSTRATEGIAI KUTATOINTEZET,Gmina Ustka,MTA SZTAKI,MTA,NATIONAL PATIENTS ORGANISATION,SZEKELY FAMILY & CO. NONPROFIT KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG,YELLOWMAP AGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101121134Overall Budget: 5,566,920 EURFunder Contribution: 4,998,760 EURRecent disaster events, like the 2021 flood in Germany showed clearly, that even the best alert systems and top first responder organisations can not prevent fatalities and serious damage on property without having prepared the citizens how to act and react during disaster situations and crises, understand alerts and follow instructions. B-Prepared offers a cost-effective solution for building a culture of disaster preparedness with a multi-actor approach in realistic historical scenarios. B-prepared builds on a freely accessible massive collaborative knowledge base and data hub, demonstrating its usefulness via three demonstrator applications: a cooperative multiplayer VR serious game, simulating real disaster scenarios for the safest near-real experience; an interactive gamified mobile app with age-appropriate content and enhanced accessibility to people with specific functional needs for the widest possible reach; and an LMS system to effectively and comparably measure preparedness levels achieved by VR and/or mobile users on a unified scale. Players can take different roles to solve puzzle tasks in an immersive experience. Teamplay, collaboration and communication are keys to survival, strengthening the culture of mutual assistance and cooperation in danger. Player behaviour and gameplay logged in a privacy-preserving way helps collect data on in-game behaviour which serves assessment of preparedness but will also be shared with other synergic research in the same field. A large-scale virtual reality hackathon series will demonstrate its features. The open beta will be publicly available as a giveaway, inviting stakeholders via direct outreach. After closing beta, the game will be available in a non-profit freemium model where in-game purchases are replaced by in-game donations for relief organizations, with a small percentage kept for maintenance and further development.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2013Partners:Polytechnic University of Milan, ENAGAS, Technical University of Ostrava, RISE, ARMINES +65 partnersPolytechnic University of Milan,ENAGAS,Technical University of Ostrava,RISE,ARMINES,Imperial,KMM-VIN,University of Stuttgart,UNIBO,Sapienza University of Rome,DEFINIENS AG,TUKE,VFDB,NVN,MOL PLC,Technische Universität Braunschweig,CEA,EKON,ENGIE,IVF,NIS a.d. Novi Sad,General Electric (France),Iberdrola (Spain),R-Tech,DNV,CNR,BT Group (United Kingdom),SWISS RE,Saipem,University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences,POYRY,MIT,Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research,RIVM,INERIS,MATERIALS ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORATORY LIMITED,SIFS,EUROPEAN UNION OF THE NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY,UniPi,DTU,HSE,STUVA,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,URL,Trimble Germany GmbH,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,UNIPD,IQS,SINTEF AS,University of Novi Sad,INCDPM,TUC,JRC,JSI,MAVIONICS GMBH,D'Appolonia (Italy),VSH,SNPA,KAMPSAX GEODAN GEOPLUS KAMPSAX DATA GEOPLAN GEOMAS,ATOS SPAIN SA,TUV SUD INDUSTRIE SERVICE GmbH,ENI NORGE AS,BAM,Swissi,GDS,EU-VRi,CEN,TECNALIA,AGENZIA REGIONALE PROTEZIONE CIVILE-EMILIA ROMAGNA,TechnologicaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 213345more_vert