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Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society FUTURE PLANS FP6. RRRESE. Future Research. One of the Pillars of the Knowledge Society and Economy: INTELLIGENT ACCESS TO PERSONALISED CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES.
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Cultural Heritage in Tomorrow ’s Knowledge Society FUTURE PLANS FP6 RRRESE
Future Research One of the Pillars of the Knowledge Society and Economy: INTELLIGENT ACCESS TO PERSONALISED CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES • to ensure leadership in the generic and applied technologies • and the development of a knowledge society for all
IST in the 6th Framework Programme • Bring “people” to the foreground as the “centre of attention” • ambient intelligence the priorities - address the major societal and economic challenges, the development of mobile and wireless communications infrastructures and pushing the limits of miniaturisation • Build technologies for the background (almost invisible) which are trustworthy and embedded in everyday objects
Key technologies for 2010 • Very unobtrusive hardware • Seamless mobile/fixed web-based communication infrastructures • Dynamic and massively distributed device networks • Naturally feeling human interfaces • Dependability and security
Key acceptance factors • Interoperable enabling hardware • Open platforms • Security and trust technologies • Intuitive technologies • Supporting personal and community development • “meta” content services
Technologies for major societal and economic challenges e-business and e-government, electronic and mobile commerce, e-work systems, e-learning GRIDs and complex problem solving in science, engineering, businesses and for society technologies for trust and confidence e-inclusion, health, mobility, protection of people and property, environment, leisure,cultural heritage
Cultural Heritage “For cultural heritage the effort will concentrate on intelligent systems for dynamic access to and preservation of tangible and intangible cultural and scientific resources.” • 6th Framework Programme • public-private partnerships
Cultural Heritage • New forms of digital libraries and content infrastructures • Intelligent heritage and artistic expression • Issues for further development • Electronic archival and digital preservation • Community memory and cultural inclusion
Instruments • Different from FP5 instruments Externalisation is a key component of the Commission ’s proposal • Three instruments: • networks of excellence • integrated projects • article 169
Networks of excellence • Common programme of activities • Integrating part or totality of research activities of partners • Several M€/year • Selection by call for proposals • Support researchers from other countries via mobility instruments • Includes research activities
Networks of excellence • Progressive and lasting integration • Assembling a critical mass of skills • Creating a virtual centre of excellence • Multidisciplinary and oriented to long-term objectives • Not predefined in terms of products, processes or services • Includes spreading of excellence
Networks of excellence • Spreading of excellence • Training • Dissemination of knowledge • Technological innovation and take-up • Analysis of science and society issues • Integration activities • Strengthening complementarity • Web and virtual/interactive working methods • Exchange of personnel • Joint (and shared use) research infrastructures • Joint management and exploitation
Integrated projects • Strong university/industry collaboration • Global funding involving public and private investment • Up to several <tens> M€/year • Selection by call for proposals • Large autonomy, including possibility to launch calls for applications • Can be implemented as a big project • 3rd country and SME participation
Integrated projects • Strengthening competitiveness • Resolve major societal problems • Assembling a critical mass of skills • Obtain identifiable scientific and technological results • Results applicable to products, processes or services • 50% funding option
Integrated projects • Execution plan • Research, technology development or demonstration • Management, dissemination, and transfer of knowledge • Analysis and assessment • Training • Support for take-up • Information and communication and public dialogue
Article 169 • Support to national programmes jointly executed according to art. 169 • Common or priority issues • Increase impact of national efforts • Carried out by goverments, national research centres or regional authorities • EC funding used to support jointly executed programmes • Harmonised work programmes • Coordinated assignment of budgets • Launch joint calls for proposals
For more information • eEUROPE • http://europa.eu.int/comm/information_ society/eeurope/index_en.htm • Framework Programmes • http://www.cordis.lu/
For more information • IST: Cultural Heritage • newsletter • http://www.cordis.lu/ist/ka3/digicult • Cultivate Network • http://www.cultivate-int.org