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The IT FUNK program 2007-2012. Research, Development and Innovation into Information and Communication Technology for All – regardless of Ability. The purpose of IT FUNK :. Contribute to accessibility for all – to ICT and to society at large through the use of ICT. Resources:
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The IT FUNK program 2007-2012 Research, Development and Innovation into Information and Communication Technology for All – regardless of Ability
The purpose of IT FUNK : Contribute to accessibility for all – to ICT and to society at large through the use of ICT. Resources: • 1 MEURO per year, from the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion and Ministry of Trade and Industry • At least 1 MEURO in matching funds from the firms and organisations involved in the projects (usually provided in kind)
Instruments • Financial support for R&D, innovation and standardisation of accessible ICT-based products and services and assistive ICT-based technology. • Network of experts on ICT and user needs ready to engage in project evaluation and execution • Support for international cooperation in R&I and efforts to increase awareness and knowledge in the ICT-community of user needs and accessibility challenges.
IT FUNK Strategy • Promote the use of universal design principles in ICT and ICT-based products and services in the public and private sector • Promote assistive technology based on standard technology and interacting with products for the general market • Promote Norwegian participation in relevant international R,D&I and standardisation programmes and projects • Promote standards and guidelines for accessibility and “design-for-all” in all ICT-projects funded by the Norwegian Research Council • Promote broad-based user participation in R&D and implementation of ICT-based solutions • Focus on accessibility issues impacting on people’s life chances; education, the workplace and basic services to citizens from public and private providers
European projects(linked to IT FUNK-projects) • DIADEM (6FP-eInclusion): Delivering Inclusive Access for Disabled or Elderly Members of the Community, 2006-2008. Coordinator: Brunel University, UK. Norwegian contribution: Create software components that can front-end existing services with an intelligent, supportive and personalised user interface, see www.nr.no • EIAO (6FP/eIncl+DG IS/M): European Internet Accessibility Observatory (large-scale accessibility benchmarking) 2004-2007. Coordinator: Agder University College, Norway. www.eiao.net • OSIRIS (EU-EUREKA): Open Source Infrastructure for Run-time Integration of Services. 2005-2008. www.itea-osiris.org • ENABLE (EU): Enabling products for persons with dementia. 2001-2004. www.enableproject.org
Contact Information • Program homepage: www.itfunk.org • Program coordinator: Maja Arnestad, email: maja.arnestad@arnestad.no phone +47 22 44 40 23 or +47 92 21 72 12 • The Research Council of Norway: www.rcn.no