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CIA DE TECNOLOGIA SA

INNOVACION DESARROLLO Y TRANSFERE
Country: Spain

CIA DE TECNOLOGIA SA

5 Projects, page 1 of 1
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2016-1-ES01-KA204-025109
    Funder Contribution: 13,931.2 EUR

    CONTEXT The interventions developed by Europe focus directly on the inmates and their lack of skills and lack of education through training programs, being developed without having clear the possibilities of access to the labor market, for this reason it is proposed to develop new methodologies and innovative tools that are not focused on training, but on training the staff that works with them, designing a Training Plan for Employment and Labor Insertion to be implemented in any center, with a work methodology, not with training.OBJECTIVE: The main objective of the project is the development of tools and methodologies that serve the tutors and trainers that work with inmates and ex - inmates to develop new work guidelines in the realization of work orientation itineraries.DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUTThrough the project, a methodology based on the following phases has been created:• Phase 1: each partner entity of the project has developed a SWOT analysis and a selection of Good Practices in their respective countries, the objective of this phase has been to obtain a methodology for the organization of the training as well as the advisory services.• Phase 2 Once the methodology has been defined, a training course has been developed, which includes the following units:o Module 1 Employability Guideo Module 2. Common resourceso Module 3: Curriculumo Module 4: JOB CORNER for the professional career of inmates and ex-prisonersIn parallel, a virtual laboratory and a web page have been created in which the products of all the project partners have been housed.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 305421
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 643566
    Overall Budget: 3,642,070 EURFunder Contribution: 2,980,350 EUR

    The ehcoBUTLER Idea: Nowadays, it is a fact that Europe is ageing. A common characteristic of elders is the frequent occurrence of either physical or mild cognitive impairments. This situation brings new challenges in how to improve the independence and quality of life of elderly people and promote their good health in different ways. The ehcoBUTLER project addresses this challenge by developing an ICT technological platform with both leisure and care apps. The main objective of ehcoBUTLER is to demonstrate the socio-economic benefits from the deployment of several innovative and user led ICT pilot projects based on different business models in order to be able to translate promising results into scalable practice across Europe. How the objectives will be achieved: The ehcoBUTLER Consortium is composed by a multidisciplinary combination of specialist partners on their areas and responsibilities, in order to satisfy the requirements emerging from the EU Call and the particular PHC-20 topic. With this consortium we expect to contribute to break the technological barrier that exists nowadays between the elderly and the ICTs, encouraging the e-Inclusion, to facilitate psychological and cognitive techniques and support procedures, both for the elderly people and for the informal and formal caregivers, to develop an interoperable and open ICT platform particularly designed and adapted to elderly people, to demonstrate the ROI from several four business models based on the deployment of this ICT platform and to generate an ecosystem for apps provider that will allow end users to integrate all the leisure and care related activities in just one platform. To ensure that the platform can be scaled to an operational deployment in the European Market we will deploy ehcoBUTLER in 5 countries and 7 pilot sites to reach the higher number of users and to test the suitability of ehcoBUTLER in different but related business cases.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 755151
    Overall Budget: 3,799,520 EURFunder Contribution: 2,550,800 EUR

    Environmentally-Assisted cracking (EAC) is one of the major failure modes occurring in light water reactors (LWRs). The condition of surfaces exposed to the primary coolant plays a main role on the susceptibility of components to EAC. However, many national and international guidelines and standards do not address surface condition of critical components in nuclear power plants (NPP) The goal of the MEACTOS project is to improve the safety and reliability of Generation II and III of NPP by improving the resistance of critical locations, including welds, to EAC through the application of optimized surface machining and improved surface treatments. MEACTOS is proposed by a consortium of 16 partners from 11 EU member countries (Spain, France, Finland, Czech Republic, Belgium, Germany, Slovakia, Romania, UK, The Netherlands and Slovenia) plus Switzerland (associated country of Euratom), that comprises all the appropriate key players to ensure the availability of technologies, capabilities, technical and operational knowledge required for the goal of the project. Research laboratories (VTT, SCK-CEN, CVR, CIEMAT, PSI, JRC, RATEN), universities (UNIMAN, USFD, STUBA) nuclear components suppliers (The NAMRC of the University of Sheffield, ENSA, SA.),utilities (EdF), engineering companies (ZAG, AMEC) and plant designers (AREVA-NP) has been selected in order to complete the required capacities to cover all the expertise fields faced by the project. The Consortium members have differential but complementary skills and expertise in areas such as project management, manufacturing, technology transfer or dissemination, to name a few key areas. Pro-active material degradation programs outside Europe, particularly in Japan and in the United States, currently address, or plan to address, surface condition with respect to EAC. This European MEACTOS project will directly benefit Europe, engaging on an equal footing with these initiatives, maintaining a level of competitiveness for European industry in the global scenario.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 305483
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