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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 871498
    Overall Budget: 6,991,190 EURFunder Contribution: 6,991,190 EUR

    The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies since 2018, with the purpose of making significantly easier for citizens to have any data which is stored with one service provider transmitted directly to another provider. DAPSI will foster the advanced research in the Data Portability field through the support to researchers, SMEs and high tech startups from all over Europe. DAPSI proposes a match making process: an intersection between science and business, an opportunity to unite the knowledge and experience of both areas to achieve a common goal around Data Portability. To do so, DAPSI consortium will select the best applications to build complementary teams that will research and apply this advancement to relevant uses cases with market potential in a collaborative way. Up to 58 teams will be selected and only the best ones will progress through three phases of 10 months in an incubation programme where experts in diverse field will provide a successful working methodology, access to top infrastructure, training in business and data related topics, coaching, mentoring, visibility, community building and investment. On top of that, each DAPSI team will receive up to 195k€ equity-free funding, distributing a total amount of 5.6M€ through three open calls. The consortium led by ZABALA and participated by F6S, CAP DIGITAL, IMT, FRAUNHOFER and ENGINEERING will also work to contribute to the progress of the NGI community in the Data Portability domain generating insights and recommendations in the field.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 619462
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 871914
    Overall Budget: 6,877,430 EURFunder Contribution: 5,999,880 EUR

    AI4Cities brings together the leading European cities in the intersection of ‘Smart Cities’ and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions reduction, in order to speed up and steer the creation of new breakthrough solutions in how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can support cities’ strategic plans to become Carbon Neutral. Right now is the time to direct AI research/innovation towards the societal needs -- to assign detailed, pragmatic, solvable ‘missions’ from the cities’ climate action plans to AI developers. Through these missions, this project will create breakthrough, scalable, European solutions for these specific needs, and thus lead to immediate, concrete and measurable emissions savings, but more importantly, give examples on how to create impact and better future, for the whole of the AI community as well as all the European cities and citizens. On one hand, the opportunity window for European AI leadership is closing fast in the competition between solutions coming from the US and China - what kind of AI solutions govern us in the future is of great policy interest for Europe. On the other hand, urban emission reduction ambitions in most of the cities are set up so high that many of them are not realistically achievable without exploiting best-in-class ICT technologies. While cities are different, the largest opportunities for emission reduction in European cities are very similar. The highest common reduction targets in most cities’ climate action plans are in transport and in buildings’ energy use. As an example, in Helsinki, the production of Electricity and Heating accounts for 71% of GHG emissions; urban transportation and traffic account for 24%. Combined, these two sectors total 95% of Helsinki’s total carbon footprint. The purpose of this PCP is to support Cities’ transition to carbon neutrality, by applying the use of AI and related enabling digital technologies to tackle the challenge of reducing the Cities GHG emissions.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 688310
    Overall Budget: 979,780 EURFunder Contribution: 979,780 EUR

    Recent research activities in the ICT area, in particular in digital content and media sectors, has resulted in a number of technological enablers which allow the creation of new products and services. This has established a new converged social media environment in Europe as a playground for a large number of stakeholders, to ultimately enable creation of the related business, new jobs, and revenues benefiting from these developments. However, the main drivers of the new media and content technologies are the big industries, whereas the main users of these technologies are small enterprises / SMEs, which are creating product and services to reach the end customers – European and world-wide citizens. We can still observe a gap in discussions between the large technology providers and the small technology adopters, preventing the establishment of common strategies for the technology take up towards a more efficient creation of the new innovative product and services. Therefore, there is a clear need for the establishment of a common European community in the area of convergence and social media, in order to lay-down common research and innovation strategies, by involving important players from academia and research institutions, policy makers, end users, etc. Accordingly, one of the main goals of the VITAL MEDIA project is to enlarge the community in the social media area at the European level, at level of the national and regional clusters, through collaboration amongst the NEM Initiative and the clusters. The enlarged community will be animated through a number of discussions at workshops to be organised at all mentioned levels and through cooperation within an innovative online collaboration tool, aiming to widely discuss and establish research and innovations roadmaps for the area, by strong cooperation with research and academic institutions active in the area, covering the identified gaps between the technology providers, their users/adopters, and research.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 319964
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