Information Society Research and Technology Development Summaries of Projects started in 2001 (Calls 4, 5, 6) Volume II



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Participants


Participant name

Participant short name

Country

Status*

Asociación de Investigación de Industrias de la Construcción

AIDICO

Spain

CO

Instituto de Desenvolvimiento de Novas Tecnologias

UNINOVA

Portugal

P

Antara Technologies, S.L.

ANTARA

Spain

P

VTT

VTT

Finland

P

Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment

CSTB

France

P

Université Claude Bernard Lyon I

UCBL-LIGIM

France

A

Technische Universität Dresden, Professur für Computeranwendung im Bauwesen

TUD

Germany

A

Hass & Partners Ingenieurgesellsschaft mbH

Haas &Partners

Germany

A

AEC3 Ltd

AEC3

UK

A

Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd

TWC

UK

A

University of Ljubljana, faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering

LJU

Slovenia

A

BIC Toscana SCPA

BIC

Italy

A

Stichting STABU

STABU

Netherlands

A

Cervenka Consulting

CER

Czech Republic

A



Start Date : 1st January 2002 (TBC)

Duration : 36 months




IST-2000-33017

WONDERMAR II


Wide Open Network for Development and Research in Maritime Industries
Project Summary
WONDERMAR, forming a thematic network of European maritime key-companies, will improve the systematic exchange of information in the European maritime community and multiply information to outside of the RTD community into regional settings. It will encourage interoperability between companies, take-up of new information and communication technologies and thus fast exploitation. WONDERMAR organises 5 public workshops as a forum for three expert groups working on a “Shipbuilding Information Society Technology Review” covering the three areas “design”, “manufacturing/assembly” and “logistics/supply chain management”. The technology reviews will reflect the State of the Art, Standards and Protocols, Economic potential and ICT Gaps. Further dissemination will be ensured by maintaining a project web site forming an essential and sustainable part of the marine information infrastructure. Results will also serve the updating of the European Maritime Masterplan for R&D. Analysis of European maritime enterprise interaction have shown high economic potential through improvements in company interoperability as well as through adoption of eCommerce technologies. The five workshops will be organised by project partners in European maritime regions. The workshops are open to both project participants as well as local industry to provide a forum for the research projects to meet and learn from each other and from the industry as well as to demonstrate the regional industry the latest development and application of technology in the maritime field.
Contact point


Mr. J. Brodda
Balance Technology Consulting
Contrescarpe 45

D-281915 Bremen - Germany



Tel: +49 (421) 3351733

Fax: +49 (421) 3351711

E-mail: Joachim.Brodda@balance-bremen.de

Web site: http:\\www.wondermar.net




Participants


Participant name

Short Name

Country

Status*

British Maritime Technology

BMT

United Kingdom

C-F

BALance Technology Consulting

BAL

Germany

C-S

Institute de Recherches de la Construction Navale

IRCN

France

CR

Archimedia SA

AMD

Greece

MB

Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research

TNO

Netherlands

MB

Verein zur Foerderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung e.V.

BIBA

Germany

MB

Maritime Development Center of Europe

MDCE

Denmark

MB

Instituto Superior Tecnico

IST

Portugal

MB

Ship Design and Research Center

CTO

Poland

MB

Odense Steel Shipyard

OSS

Denmark

MB

Royal Schelde

RS

The Netherlands

MB

IZAR Construcciones Navales, S.A.

IZAR

Spain

Mb

Fincantieri CNI SpA

FC

Italy

MB

Jos. L. Meyer GmbH

JLM

Germany

MB

Kvaerner Masa-Yards Inc.

KMY

Finland

MB

Lisnave Estealeiros Navais SA

LIS

Portugal

MB

Alstom Chantiers de l`Atlantique

CAT

France

MB

Harland & Wolff – Titanic Information Services

TIS

United Kingdom

MB

Stocznia Gdynia S.A.

GDYNIA

Poland

MB

Kvaerner Warnow Werft

KWW

Germany

MB

Germanischer Lloyd AG

GL

Germany

MB

Bureau Veritas

BV

France

MB

Det Norske Veritas

DNV

Norway

MB

Tribon Solutions AB

TRIBON

Sweden

MB

Sener Ingenieria y Sistemas SA

SENER

Spain

MB

Napa Oy

NAPA

Finland

MB

Logimatic A/S

LMC

Denmark

MB

unique informationslogistik GmbH

UNIQUE

Germany

MB

Caretronic Ingenieurbuero GmbH

CT

Germany

MB

Cenit Aktiengesellschaft Systemhaus

CENIT

Germany

MB




Start Date : 1st October 2001

Duration : 30 months



IST-2001-32014

SMART MEIJI


Mutual European and Japanese Initiative for Interoperability
Project Summary
Smart Meiji is a joint project to exchange information and contribute to smart card interoperability between EU and Japan by:


  • launching a strong co-operation platform to promote the use of the smart card;

  • maximising interoperability of smart card systems on specific issues such as contactles and security;

  • organising joint workshops bridging European researchers (Eurosmart association and eEurope traiblazers groups) and Japanese experts (NMDA Association and other professional representative structurs);

  • enabling a validation of the work by competent technical committees and certification bodies (e.g: DCSSi, BSI, CESG, MITI...);

  • disseminating information and knowledge through high level conferences, regular Newsletters and mutual websites.


Contact point


Bruno DUPONT

EUROSMART

47, rue Montoyer

B-1000 Brussels

Belgium


Tel.: +32 2 506 88 68

Fax: +32 2 506 88 68

E-mail: info@eurosmart.com



Participants


Participant name

Part. short name

Country

Status*

European Smart Card Industry Association

EUROSMART

Belgium

CO



Start Date : Subject to contract

Duration : 20 months



IST-2001-32027

FINREAD SHOWCASE


Financial Transactional IC Card Reader workshop and dissemination activities
Project Summary
The aim of this project is to ensure a wide dissemination of FINREAD technical specifications among industrial manufacturers, banks, payment systems and other service providers such as : health organisations, transport authorities, as well as retailers and consumers. This action will be carried out through several initiatives: seminars and events, brochures, further standardisation work through a CEN/ISSS workshop.
Contact point


William Vanobberghen

GIE - Groupement des Cartes Bancaires “CB”

Washington Plaza

F-75408 Paris

France


Tel.: +33 1 53 89 34 35

Fax: +33 1 53 89 35 00


E-mail: william-vanobberghen@cartes-bancaires.com




Participants


Participant name

Part. short name

Country

Status*

GIE- Groupement des Cartes Bancaires “CB”

Cartes Bancaires

FR

CO

SAGEM S.A.

SAGEM

FR

CR

Informatikzentrum der Sparkassenorganisation GmbH

SIZ

DE

CR

BANKSYS S.A.

Banksys

BE

CR

Ingenico S.A.

Ingenico

FR

CR

Interpay Nederland BV

Interpay

NL

CR

ORGA Kartensysteme GmbH

ORGA

DE

CR

Visa International Service Association

Visa

FR

CR

France Telecom S.A.

France Telecom

FR

CR



Start Date : Subject to contract

Duration : 32 months



IST-2001-32059

GEM-EUROPE


Global Education in Manufacturing - Europe
Project Summary
The focus of the project is to create enterprise and product architects that can implement digital business and extended products. Specifications for a curriculum in manufacturing strategy at Masters level will be developed. GEM-EUROPE will cover digital business along the supply chain, development of extended products and end of life planning and operation. It will have a modular structure allowing both training courses in industry and a full Master degree from a university.
The curriculum will be designed to comply with industry's needs. To obtain this, surveys will be conducted in selected industries and best practices will be studied. Training and education will have to be delivered in a way compatible with peoples work situation, i.e., it will have to be off-campus rather than on-campus based. This calls for new pedagogic approaches and new ways of delivery of training and education. The delivery will use ICT tools over the internet. The training will be based on application of multimedia. The curriculum will be validated by a demonstrator and workshops with industrial participation. It will be published on web and documented in a booklet.
The project is launched as an IMS initiative.
Contact point


Professor Asbjørn Rolstadås

SINTEF Industrial Management

7465 Trondheim

Norway


Tel.: +47-73593785

Fax: +47-73597117

E-mail: arolst@ipk.ntnu.no

URL: http://www.sintef.no/units/indman




Participants


Participant name

Part. short name

Country

Status*

Stiftelsen for industriell og teknisk forskning ved NTH - SINTEF

SINTEF

Norway

C

ALFAMICRO Sistemas de Computadores LDA

Alfamicro

Portugal

P

National University of Ireland, Galway

NUI, Galway

Ireland

P

Verein zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung in der Freien Hansestadt Bremen e.V.

BIBA

Germany

P

Norges teknisk naturvitenskapelige universitet

NTNU

Norway

P

Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

EPFL

Switzerland

P




Start Date : 1st January 2002

Duration : 30 months




IST-2001-33022

ICCI


Innovation co-ordination, transfer and deployment through networked Co-operation in the Construction Industry
Project Summary
ICCI is a cluster built upon a set of IST projects related to IT in construction, with the following goal: to improve harmonisation and coherency of research and development, and thereby to benefit efficiency in IST projects, assist knowledge transfer to industry, and reduce time to market of exploitation. Indeed, deploying and using IT in construction is nowadays less a matter of cutting edge technology, than a combination of technology, organisation, marketing, legal frameworks and social impacts. It is the intention of ICCI to start paving the way to such combination for the construction sector, providing with a concerted support for the future implementation and deployment of new technologies in the Construction industrial context. ICCI provides an umbrella for improved co-ordination and broader dissemination of their results of the six following projects: OSMOS (IST-1999-10491), eConstruct (IST-1999-10303), Divercity (IST-1999-13365), ISTforCE (IST-1999-11508), eLEGAL (IST-1999-20570), and GLOBEMEN (IST-1999-60002).
Contact point


Alain Zarli

CSTB


290, route des Lucioles

BP209


06904 Sophia Antipolis

France


Tel.: +33 4 93 95 67 36

Fax: +33 4 93 95 67 33

E-mail: zarli@cstb.fr

URL: http://cic.cstb.fr/






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