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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:INFALIA P.C., FONDAZIONE GIACOMO BRODOLINI, CITTA DI TORINO, Heidelberg University, UCL +7 partnersINFALIA P.C.,FONDAZIONE GIACOMO BRODOLINI,CITTA DI TORINO,Heidelberg University,UCL,MUNICIPALITY OF SAN DONA DI PIAVE,LIQUIDFEEDBACK,LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK,MAPPING FOR CHANGE,EMPIRICA,UNITO,Funka NuFunder: European Commission Project Code: 693514Overall Budget: 4,195,170 EURFunder Contribution: 4,195,170 EURWeGovNow will tap into emerging technologies for effectively supporting coproduction by civic society stakeholders and collective proposition development, whereby citizens are partners as opposed to customers in the delivery of public services. By integrating a set of innovative technologies within a unified citizen engagement platform, the project will overcome the current limitations of existing digital tools for citizen reporting, e-participation, and communication between the citizen and the government. In doing so, WeGovNow will enable a new type of interactivity, enhancing and expanding the viability of and capacity for citizen coproduction in the public sector, not only in a traditional citizen-to-government dynamic, but also in an arrangement where the government informs, assists, and enables private actions, or where citizens assist one another, with IT replacing the dependency on administrations as a vehicle for collective action. Building on previous research and technology development, an ambitious programme of service process innovation and technology innovation will be pursued by a multi-disciplinary project consortium. Outcomes will be validated in three European cities. WeGovNow will offer solutions that are truly inclusive by addressing risks of digital exclusion from the offset and throughout the project’s life cycle. Legal, ethical and other framework conditions for implementing the WeGovNow approach and digital tools in day-to-day settings will be systematically explored and considered, with a view to optimising the democratic legitimacy of the WeGovNow approach and the exploitability of tangible project outputs. An evidence base on impacts will be generated through a dedicated evaluation programme, thereby adopting multi stakeholder perspectives. This will enable the development of evidence-based guidance on the further mainstreaming of WeGovNow solutions and provide directions for further research.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2013Partners:INSALUD, University Hospital Heidelberg, CLOTHING+MBU, CUHK, FVE +22 partnersINSALUD,University Hospital Heidelberg,CLOTHING+MBU,CUHK,FVE,UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA,Polytechnic University of Milan,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,T-SYSTEMS,University of Coimbra,University of Hull,Philips GmbH,UPM,NHS LOTHIAN,Institució dels Centres de Recerca de Catalunya,ITACA,LiU,RWTH,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,EMPIRICA,DSHS,CSEM,MEDTRONIC,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,SERGAS,IGTP,CLOTHING+Funder: European Commission Project Code: 216695more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:ERRIN, Federico II University Hospital, THE LISBON COUNCIL, Open Evidence, University Federico II of Naples +7 partnersERRIN,Federico II University Hospital,THE LISBON COUNCIL,Open Evidence,University Federico II of Naples,AGE Platform Europe,TICBIOMED,Funka Nu,Connected Health Alliance CIC,EMPIRICA,EHTEL,EIP ON AHA REFERENCE SITES COLLABORATIVE NETWORKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 769705Overall Budget: 2,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 2,000,000 EURWE4AHA will advance the effective, large-scale uptake and impact of Digital Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing (AHA), building on a comprehensive set of support and promotion services. Through WE4AHA’s centralised administration, coordination and external communication, the relevant stakeholders will be mobilised to help develop and implement three EU guided activities: Innovation to Market (I2M), Blueprint Digital Transformation of Health and Care for the Ageing Society, and EIP on AHA. WE4AHA will support the definition and execution of an I2M plan, further development of the Blueprint to drive the policy vision on digital innovation, and the consolidation of EIP on AHA Action Groups and Reference Sites. It will connect demand- and supply-side stakeholders through matchmaking, twinning, assessing innovative interventions using MAFEIP, and fostering engagement and many other support activities. It will leverage additional private and public investments by mobilising a growing number of stakeholders in Europe’s digital health and care and silver economy sectors - industry, public authorities, end users, financial institutions, investors, insurers, and research communities committed to innovate on a large-scale. WE4AHA will draw on its numerous, strong synergies and links to relevant H2020 R&I actions and other EU and international programmes. The highly interdisciplinary consortium will ensure the proper execution of the work plan by leveraging the partners’ access to expertise and evidence. The consortium composition is an unparalleled matching of partners with strategic competences in health and active ageing and leading experts in policy analysis, research and innovation oriented to business, ICT enabling technologies, stakeholder engagement, communication, dissemination and the multiplier effect. Additional support is provided through a pool of experts and an Advisory Board of key stakeholder organisations with high-level competences in relevant fields.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:EMPIRICA, KSSENA, Özyeğin University, MUNICIPALITY OF EILAT, STADT NURNBERG +4 partnersEMPIRICA,KSSENA,Özyeğin University,MUNICIPALITY OF EILAT,STADT NURNBERG,EURAC,ENERGAIA,AMB,Istanbul Metropolitan MunicipalityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 963648Overall Budget: 10,943,100 EURFunder Contribution: 9,848,810 EURprocuRE brings together 6 procurers from 6 countries, responsible for over 21,000 public buildings, to invest over €7 million in R&D to tackle their common challenge of achieving 100% Renewable Energy Supply (RES) in existing stock. Consortia bidding are expected to deliver a comprehensive package of tools enabling delivery across Europe and beyond of customised full-renewable building renovation. The systemic packages comprise services from design to implementation, and day-to-day operation, and contracting/financing, ensuring that the building continues to perform as designed over the full life-cycle. procuRE packages must ensure the following: enable optimal selection of cutting-edge components and configurations for RES generation, storage and management, fully addressing the challenges of on-site RES and eliminating off-site supply; increase SRI by integration across technologies and BEMS providing good occupant control; must deploy advanced BIM to model outcomes in advance in an assessment framework which at speed and low cost delivers procurers and investors with transparent choices of their options to maximise value delivery across the complete life-cycle; must provide simple configuration to match regulatory differences; and must include innovative, embedded and cost-efficient training services to impart necessary skills to both operators and to occupants, whose behaviour is a growing factor to be taken fully into account. PCP competitive tendering and the three phases of R&D and supplier selection is expected to ensure delivery of reasonably mature renewables renovation packages and their entry onto the international market within the expected timescale. Package efficacy will be demonstrated in the types of building which dominate public portfolios and promise replication in the private sector, in a multi-country public demonstration of solutions meeting building stock decarbonisation targets - six configurations achieving 100% RES throughout the year.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:RISE, SKUPNOST OBCIN SLOVENIJE, CIRCULAR CITY - ZIRKULARE STADT EV, EMPIRICA, RADIO- JATELEVISIOTEKNIIKAN TUTKIMUS RTT +6 partnersRISE,SKUPNOST OBCIN SLOVENIJE,CIRCULAR CITY - ZIRKULARE STADT EV,EMPIRICA,RADIO- JATELEVISIOTEKNIIKAN TUTKIMUS RTT,MUNICIPIO DE GUIMARAES,TAGES,SANDYFORD BID CLG,SWEDISH ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND REGIONS,EEIP,Istanbul Metropolitan MunicipalityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101092208Overall Budget: 8,999,740 EURFunder Contribution: 8,999,740 EURCircularPSP brings together 7 procurers from 7 countries, representing 45 million citizens, to invest €5.64 million in R&D to tackle the common challenge of accelerating digital transition towards a Circular Economy (CE). The Buyers Group represents highly attractive national markets (DE, FI, TR, SE, IE, PT, SI) supported by a Preferred Partner in UK, including capitals with global influence (Berlin, Helsinki, London, Istanbul). The consortium represents European CE-transition and PCP leaders in science and practice. Suppliers are expected to deliver a new green digital public service and data platform enabling entire municipal operations (city) and the local economy (market) to choose, open up, and consume existing and new data. The solution is to support business processes and workflows to plan, procure and implement innovative CE-solutions across Europe more quickly and at larger volume. The unmet procurement needs are: tools to improve organisational and operational performance; data analytics using taxonomies to exploit and exchange CE information and data; removal of language barrier to unlock EU-wide knowledge and learnings. To enable the transition suppliers will answer with ICT innovation in the cross-cutting combination and leveraging of existing and new strategic digital technologies: 1) scalable platforms for city and SMEs users, 2) CE data analytics using EU taxonomy, open linked data, injected by AI, and 3) natural language processing (NLP) to break language barriers across the EU and beyond. The envisaged solution is relevant for all European authorities including cities, ministries, agencies, and housing. Activity triggered by the solution will increase the volume of circular procurement and widen commercialisation opportunities for green digital companies and result in EU leadership in Circular Economy. With interoperability at the core and innovative tools for data sharing and open standards, the solution will provide a use case for the upcoming Common Industrial and Green Deal European Data.
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