
Agglomeration Community of La Rochelle
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:RTU, Agglomeration Community of La Rochelle, SOCIETE EUROPEENNE POUR LA FORMATION DES INGENIEURS, Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης – Τμήμα Βιολογίας, ISMCMRTU,Agglomeration Community of La Rochelle,SOCIETE EUROPEENNE POUR LA FORMATION DES INGENIEURS,Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης – Τμήμα Βιολογίας,ISMCMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-1-LV01-KA203-035426Funder Contribution: 212,521 EURThe main objective of the project is to strength the role of Higher engineering education in the innovation-based regional development. The traditional engineering curricula are focused on engineering science and do not provide sufficient design experiences and to students. Higher education institution should engage in closer cooperation with the industry to overcome such weaknesses. Higher education institution students should acquire more practical skills in engineering design and development of innovative products as well as rapid prototyping. Industry and higher education institution cooperation is beneficial for both sides, especially for SMEs that could use fewer resources for solution of non-urgent issues and even for development of new products. Often the cooperation is restricted to only one industry-driven project or real-life case. Involvement of regional authorities (regional government) makes possible the transition from “case to case” approach in the selection of industrial partners to a more structured and long-term cooperation between universities and industry facilitated by the regional authorities. The main project outcome will be created of sustainable partnership model among universities, communities and industry in the region. Sustainable partnership model among universities, regional authorities and industry in the region that increases quality of the higher education and strengths its role in the innovation-based regional development. A critical element of a successful partnership is acknowledgment that universities and communities have their unique strengths, weaknesses, and needs, and a reasonable mutual perception of such partnership. Such partnership model will contribute teaching activities for engineering students that combine theory and practice in a context of real engineering application challenges. Industry- and/or community- driven projects will go through all steps of the developed partnership model starting from adaption of the study methods till presentation of created product prototypes and assessment of study results. Students will experience the different stages of product development: conception, design, simulation, analysis, manufacture and testing, using rapid prototyping methods and tools. The project partners will create also the set of guidelines that facilitates implementation of sustainable partnership model among universities, regional authorities and industry in the region. This set includes the guidelines for implementation of skills relevant to engineering design and development of innovative products in the engineering curriculum and guidelines and examples for using rapid prototyping to acquire practical skills in product design engineering. The development of sustainable partnership model and supporting guidelines will be based on analysis of engineering skills for innovative product design based on regional needs. The main version of the sustainable partnership model and accompanied guidelines and will be created in English, and translated to the partner languages (Latvian, French and Greek) and adapted taking account national traditions, legislation, educational and business environment. The project will start in October of 2017 and will run for two years.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Hip Tap Project, TOUMBACK, Compagnie Maître Guillaume, PLAYGROUND NPO, Gökçe Gürçay Bursakent ve Bursapost Medya iletisim ve Gorsel Sanatlar Hizmetleri +1 partnersHip Tap Project,TOUMBACK,Compagnie Maître Guillaume,PLAYGROUND NPO,Gökçe Gürçay Bursakent ve Bursapost Medya iletisim ve Gorsel Sanatlar Hizmetleri,Agglomeration Community of La RochelleFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-FR01-KA202-063147Funder Contribution: 35,995 EURThis project is based on the meeting of people who have focused their development and transmission work on body percussion in their respective countries.Transmitting to all audiences, to all ages is the motto of all partners, with the common ambition to value the power of rhythm to connect humans and everything without instrument with body language.Joining together to discuss our respective environments in the face of the teaching of music and percussion, the artistic approach that this generates, are the basic principles of the project. Thus, artistic companies very involved in the teaching of body percussion, a conservatory very involved in the question of new practices of teaching music and teacher training, European actors teaching body percussion or having developed new ones. techniques of learning by body percussion and festivalorganizers , come together to create the conditions for a sustainable partnership and based on a true shared statement.The idea is to bring together European cultures, both Ottoman and Iberian (Greece, Turkey, Spain, France) and to associate the artistic and pedagogical experiences of the partners and to try to answer this question will be our adage and the genesis of the project: What is the transmission of rhythm by the body in Europe in the 21st century?The 20th century brought together the musical cultures of the world in contemporary music, what do we do with this heritage?We will have 3 transnationals to work on this topic, we will start in Greece from 10 to 16 October 2019 with participation in the International Body Percussion Music Festival of Athens from 10-13 October to then make our first transnational meeting from 14-16 October 2019 .The second will take place in Istanbul in February 2020The third in June 2020 in BarcelonaThe last meeting will be held in La Rochelle in France in October 2020 with the widest possible opening to the institutions ...... Internships, master-classes, exchanges to transmit the results of this first exchange of 16 months.The last two meetings will be an opportunity to get into the concrete by conducting learning activities for a small group of 1 to 3 learners per partner. This will involve sharing everyone's practices in parallel workshops at transnational meetings.This first year is dedicated to the constitution of a partnership of actors and European operators sensitive to this work, to associate institutional partners who will follow the meetings (teacher of the Paris Conservatoire, Conservatoire de LA ROCHELLE and advisors pedagogical education of music education for France and others that each partner will wish to involve) while practicing with a group of learners during the last two meetings.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2022Partners:Durham University, Technological University Dublin, PLAINE COMMUNE, Dublin City Council, Agglomeration Community of La Rochelle +1 partnersDurham University,Technological University Dublin,PLAINE COMMUNE,Dublin City Council,Agglomeration Community of La Rochelle,IRIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 777707Overall Budget: 463,500 EURFunder Contribution: 463,500 EURThe overarching objective of the ReaLsMs is to develop and implement a perspective on the Smart City through critical humanities research and innovation in the context of the Digital Studies. The joint research fields of ReaLsMs will be the development of historical and philosophical underpinnings of the Data City and the implementation of the Smart City within local governance structures, including Dublin City Council and Plaine Commune (Paris North). Consisting of a network of three academic partners in the EU, Technological University of Dublin - School of Creative Arts, Computer Science and Architecture, (TU Dublin, IE), the Institut de Recherche et d’Innovation (IRI) at the Centre Pompidou (FR) and Durham University, the Centre for Humanities Innovation (DU, UK). The 2 non-academic partners located in the EU are Dublin City Council (DCC, IE) and Plaine Commune (FR). The Third Country academic partners is the Universidad de las Artes in Ecuador (UARTES, Ecuador). The purpose of developing this consortium as a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange is to share knowledge across disciplines in order to develop a transdisciplinary model for “real smart city,” which is defined as a Smart City that is based on a critical humanities perspective, where citizens are the proper data brokers, engaging through public fora for debate and new technologies that enable citizen participation. Through an international and cross-sectoral network, the aim is to across sectors, allowing academic researchers to work with civic government and data collection while non-academic partners can benefit from the insights of academic partners to create new forms of education that illuminate the “black box” of Smart City technology. The expected outcome of research are a new transdisciplinary episteme of the Smart and Data City that is rooted in Digital Studies and subsequently informed methods for handling data collected through Smart City infrastructure.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2022Partners:Artois University, ANSES, IFREMER, Agglomeration Community of La Rochelle, ULCO +2 partnersArtois University,ANSES,IFREMER,Agglomeration Community of La Rochelle,ULCO,CNRS Hauts-de-France,ID4CARFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-21-EXES-0011Funder Contribution: 8,100,000 EURAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=anr_________::bd1af68f2761bb2154f89f2305f4cd84&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:FHG, TIMBECO WOODHOUSE, Joanneum Research, BUILDUP, TH!NK E +8 partnersFHG,TIMBECO WOODHOUSE,Joanneum Research,BUILDUP,TH!NK E,FONDAZIONE GEM,Bomecon Construction & Verhuur B.V.,LITOBOX,VITO,BESIX,AEE INTEC,TECNALIA,Agglomeration Community of La RochelleFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101192326Overall Budget: 6,109,800 EURFunder Contribution: 5,199,100 EURRENOMIZE presents well-selected innovations in the processes and products for the full renovation trajectory from ideation, over delivery, maintenance and end-of life. Building on an impressive experience in the field, the following innovations have been put forward: Decision support tools for optimisation of building site preparations, integration of balconies and overhangs, and for the integration and selection of HVAC and RES technology; Optimisation of the process planning using advancements to spatiotemporal planning; Development of an improved anchoring system and panel-panel connections, optimised for automized non-sequential mounting, de/re-mounting; Self-positioning system and end-effectors thereon to support autonomous anchor and panel placement; Phased optimisation of the factory automation for cost reduction and quality improvement. These innovations will lead to cost savings beyond the aimed 25% and considerable time savings. Elaborate testing for disruptive events is previewed in Switzerland and Spain, while 4 complementary demonstrations will be delivered in Estonia, Switzerland, France, and Belgium. Stakeholders are engaged from the onset of the project, and wider uptake is actively integrated in RENOMIZEs concept through certification, technical assistance and various capacity building activities.
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