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SUMMARY:Ideal-ist Proposal Check
DESCRIPTION:Ideal-ist Proposal Check Event for ICT calls in Horizon 2020\nIdeal-ist is holding a proposal check event for ICT & related calls in Horizon 2020 with a January 2020 deadline.  The event will take place on 8 January 2020 (and 7 or 9\, to accomodate additional proposals\, if needed) in Rome\, Italy (hosted by APRE)\, but proposers will be able to participate remotely\, as well. \nFull proposal check events offer proposers a chance to improve the quality of project proposals based on feedback from experienced external experts and national contact points (NCPs). The event aims to transfer useful knowledge and increase proposers’ chances for funding. \nProcedure\nOn-site attendants\nInterested proposers will provide a good first draft of their proposal for the selected ICT call topic (see the list below) and receive qualified feedback from experienced evaluators immediately during the proposal check session. The session consists of the evaluators reading the proposal and a feedback round.\nIt will be possible to receive additional consulting by experienced NCP staff. \nRemote attendants\nIdeal-ist will offer a remote evaluation for selected participants. Experienced evaluators will sit in Brussels and meet with proposers via Skype. The remote nature will require that proposals are sent electronically. \nAll participating experts will sign a confidentiality declaration. There are a limited number of slots for this event\, so early applications are encouraged! \nSelection of participants\nProposers who apply to participate at the event go through a case-by-case selection process. After their expression of interest via an online form\, they will be contacted in the following days to assess the degree of completion of their proposals. Short-listed candidates will be invited based on the available places and the submission of a final draft of their proposal. \n\nThe deadline for expression of interest is 18 December 2019.\nThe deadline for sending the final draft that will be reviewed will be 3 January 2020.\n\nWho can attend?\nThe event will support proposals for ICT calls under H2020\, with a deadline in January 2020. Admission to the event is for the coordinator (i.e. one person\, mandatory) plus one representative from a project partner institution (i.e. one optional person). In exceptional cases\, the coordinator may name a proxy to attend. \nThe evaluators on-site do not check the eligibility of the proposers to submit a proposal for the topic. Therefore it is strongly recommended that the proposers have an abstract of their proposal checked by their National Contact Points (NCP). \nThe event is free of charge\, however\, slots are limited. Ideal-ist does not refund travel expenses for the proposers. \nFor more information\, please check on the organizer website at: https://www.ideal-ist.eu/event/ideal-ist-proposal-check-event-ict-calls-horizon-2020-january
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ideal-ist-proposal-check/
LOCATION:APRE Central Office\, Via Cavour\, 71\, 00184 Roma RM\, Italy\, Roma\, Lazio\, 00184\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20191119T113000
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION ICT-54-2020
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION BLOCKCHAIN FOR THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET ICT-54-2020 | 2nd info webinar\nTuesday\, November 19\, 2019\n11:30 am  |  (UTC+01:00) Brussels\, Copenhagen\, Madrid\, Paris  |  1 hr\nMeeting number (access code): 162 043 644\nMeeting password: ICT54-webinar2 (42854093 from phones) \nJOIN\nhttps://ecwacs.webex.com/ecwacs/j.php?MTID=m2cd73d99541a6a69dc0b21d1172ec76c \nJoin from a video system or application\nDial 166905917@ecwacs.webex.com\nYou can also dial 62.109.219.4 and enter your meeting number. \nJoin by phone\nTap to call in from a mobile device (attendees only)\n022008147 Belgium Toll\nGlobal call-in numbers \nEach RIA in the three sub-topics above\, through an agile and flexible process\, will support third party projects from outstanding academic research groups\, hi-tech startups\, SMEs and other multidisciplinary actors\, so that multiple third parties will be funded in parallel contributing to the research and innovation area. As the primary purpose of the action is to support and mobilise internet innovators\, a minimum of 70% of the total requested EU contribution should be allocated to financial support to the third parties \nFor more details  https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/ict-54-2020 \n\nICT-54-2020 info\nTypes of action: Research and Innovation action\nStatus: Open\nDeadline date: 16 January 2020 17:00:00 CET \nResearch and Innovation Actions (RIA) will be called for in the following three sub-topics. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. \n\nAdvancing research on Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies\nFostering trust in internet information exchange and content with blockchain\nBringing forward the emergence of collective intelligence on the internet\n\nThe webinar will cover the three sub-topics of the call and will give participants the possibility of presenting their project ideas and pose their questions. \nThis call is one of the last in the H2020-ICT-2018-2020 Programme.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-ict-54-2020-2/
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION ICT-44-2020
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION NEXT GENERATION MEDIA ICT-44-2020 | INFO WEBINAR\nTuesday\, November 5\, 2019\n11:30 am  |  Brussels\, Copenhagen\, Madrid\, Paris  |  1 hr\nMeeting number (access code): 841 285 573\nMeeting password: ict442020 (42844202 from phones) \nJOIN\nhttps://ecwacs.webex.com/webappng/sites/ecwacs/dashboard?siteurl=ecwacs \nJoin from a video system or application\nDial 841285573@ecwacs.webex.com\nYou can also dial 62.109.219.4 and enter your meeting number. \nJoin by phone\nTap to call in from a mobile device (attendees only)\n022008147 Belgium Toll\nGlobal call-in numbers \nEach RIA in the three sub-topics above\, through an agile and flexible process\, will support third party projects from outstanding academic research groups\, hi-tech startups\, SMEs and other multidisciplinary actors\, so that multiple third parties will be funded in parallel contributing to the research and innovation area. As the primary purpose of the action is to support and mobilise internet innovators\, a minimum of 70% of the total requested EU contribution should be allocated to financial support to the third parties \nFor more details: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/ict-44-2020 \n\nICT-44-2020: Next Generation Media –  INFO\nTypes of action: Innovation Actions and Coordination/Support Actions\nStatus: Open\nDeadline date: 16 January 2020 17:00:00 CET \nThe scope of the call is to foster innovative solutions\n\nto facilitate the integration of emerging technologies such as 5G\, Cloud\, the Internet of Things\, Virtual/Augmented Reality\, smart objects\, wearables\, data analytics\, artificial intelligence\, etc. in next generation media that overcome traditional boundaries and sectors;\nto help the new media ecosystem become more adaptive and inclusive\, and better promote content\, e.g. with new online strategies and business models or new forms of content creation/distribution/presentation;\nto support synergies across media\, operators\, technologists and cultural/artistic actors\, in order to develop a network of stakeholders which\, building on the existing STARTS (Science+ Technology+ ARTS) network\, will explore innovative paths for the next generation of media.\n\n\nTo achieve the objectives the call is structured in three subtopics:\nSubtopic a) i.\nExploring novel approaches for technology-driven innovation in European media ecosystem. At least two interlinked incubators hosted in existing operational environments providing access to relevant infrastructures and services as well as internal support. Technology-driven innovation for open and interoperable media with a particular focus on SMEs and start-ups. Third party participants will need to be selected via two open calls during the project (at least 70% of EU contribution). Each third-party project will last from 5 to 12 months with a size from EUR 50.000 to 350.000. Cooperate with a) ii. \nSubtopic a) ii.\nSetting up large-scale demonstrators\, pilots or close-to-market prototypes for the creation of a user driven\, fair\, sustainable and technologically advanced media ecosystem focused on one or more of the following themes:\nenabling all-IP (distributed/accessed over internet) content value chain; new business opportunities on cross-media and cross-sectorial data analytics; solutions that facilitate the availability of European content online; tackling cross-border content restriction issues; user driven\, immersive and accessible media services; transmedia and cross media experiences and services; immersive and interactive experiences in publishing; agile media rights management and content identification solutions to improve online content distribution. Cooperate with a) i. \nSubtopic b)\nEstablishing a network of actors to foster synergies between art\, media and technology. Organise the annual European STARTS prizes (www.STARTS.eu) that unite technology\, arts and media. For three consecutive years\, prizes are awarded in two categories (EUR 20.000 each). Organize exhibitions and performances to stimulate new alliances between art\, technology and media. Expand international cooperation links and activities of STARTS. Continue activities for STARTS residencies and STARTS academies. Organisational overhead should be minimised to allow substantial support of artists. \nThis call is one of the last in the H2020-ICT-2018-2020 Programme.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-ict-44-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20191023T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20191023T123000
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION ICT-54-2020
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION BLOCKCHAIN FOR THE NEXT GENERATION INTERNET ICT-54-2020 | 1st info webinar\nTuesday\, October 23\, 2019\n11:30 am  |  (UTC+01:00) Brussels\, Copenhagen\, Madrid\, Paris  |  1 hr\nMeeting number (access code): 166 905 917\nMeeting password: ICT54-webinar1 (42854093 from phones) \nJOIN\nhttps://ecwacs.webex.com/ecwacs/j.php?MTID=m2cd73d99541a6a69dc0b21d1172ec76c \nJoin from a video system or application\nDial 166905917@ecwacs.webex.com\nYou can also dial 62.109.219.4 and enter your meeting number. \nJoin by phone\nTap to call in from a mobile device (attendees only)\n022008147 Belgium Toll\nGlobal call-in numbers \nEach RIA in the three sub-topics above\, through an agile and flexible process\, will support third party projects from outstanding academic research groups\, hi-tech startups\, SMEs and other multidisciplinary actors\, so that multiple third parties will be funded in parallel contributing to the research and innovation area. As the primary purpose of the action is to support and mobilise internet innovators\, a minimum of 70% of the total requested EU contribution should be allocated to financial support to the third parties \nFor more details  https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/ict-54-2020 \n\nICT-54-2020 info\nTypes of action: Research and Innovation action\nStatus: Open\nDeadline date: 16 January 2020 17:00:00 CET \nResearch and Innovation Actions (RIA) will be called for in the following three sub-topics. Proposals should address only one of these sub-topics. \n\nAdvancing research on Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies\nFostering trust in internet information exchange and content with blockchain\nBringing forward the emergence of collective intelligence on the internet\n\nThe webinar will cover the three sub-topics of the call and will give participants the possibility of presenting their project ideas and pose their questions. \nThis call is one of the last in the H2020-ICT-2018-2020 Programme.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-ict-54-2020/
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CATEGORIES:EC Calls,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20190124T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20190124T110000
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SUMMARY:INFO SESSION ON ICT-31: EU-US collaboration on NGI
DESCRIPTION:INFO SESSION ON ICT-31: EU-US collaboration on NGI\nThis “EU-US collaboration on NGI” information session focuses on Research and Innovation Actions (RIAs): \nCommon experiments by EU/US teams on emerging topics for the Next Generation Internet / Tomorrow’s Internet programmes on top of EU/US experimental platforms. \nFor grants awarded under this topic for Research and Innovation actions beneficiaries may provide support to third parties as described in part K of the General Annexes of the Work Programme. The support to third parties can only be provided in the form of grants. The respective options of Article 15.1 and Article 15.3 of the Model Grant Agreement will be applied. Only organisations established in the EU and associated countries will be eligible for European Commission funding. \nThe Commission considers that proposals for Research and Innovation actions requesting a contribution from the EU of EUR 3.5 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. As a reference\, 80% of the EU funding should be allocated to financial support for the third parties. Nonetheless\, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts. \nThe agenda for the session:\n\nIntroduction | Georgios Tselentis\, European Commission\nICT-31 mechanisms and introduction to the topic | Georgios Tselentis and Stefano Foglietta\, European Commission\n2 min pitches by possible proposers: find partners\, present idea\, have feedbacks\, …\nQ&A
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/info-session-on-ict-31-eu-us-collaboration-on-ngi/
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CATEGORIES:EC Calls,Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181207
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SUMMARY:ICT 2018
DESCRIPTION:ICT 2018\, the key European ICT research and innovation event organised by the European Commission\, will take place in Vienna on 4-6 December 2018. \n \nThe 2018 Austrian Presidency will host the next ICT event at the Austria Centre Vienna in December 2018. The ICT events organised since 1998 by the European Commission have become Europe’s most visible international forums for ICT innovation and a unique gathering of the entire ICT research and innovation community. They meet to discuss current and future ICT trends and policies\, share visions\, network and develop partnerships in R&D\, innovation and business. \nThe 2018 edition of this major networking event will have the following main components: \n\na conference on digital research and innovation policies\,\nan exhibition of EU-funded research and innovation projects in the field of ICT\,\na series of networking activities\,\nan innovation and startups village to showcase European entrepreneurship.\n\nThe event is free to attend but registration is mandatory.\nRegister here\nTickets are available on a first come\, first served basis. \n\nNGI activities at the ICT2018\nExhibition: 04.12.2018 (09:00) – 06.12.2018 (14:00)\nNGI booth – C16 in hall X4\nOrganisers: Martel in collaboration with HUB4NGI partners. \nThe NGI booth is a central place for Internet researchers and top innovators in domains of artificial intelligence\, blockchain\, Internet of Things\, interactive technologies and much more. You can meet new Research and Innovation Actions (RIAs) and find information about their cascaded funding mechanism (Open Calls) addressed to innovative SMEs\, Startups and Researchers. \nThe on-going CSAs will show interactive demos\, games and tools to join and to interact with NGI community: \n\nNGI community tools:\n\nNGI Map – an online tool to join NGI community.\nNGI Consultation platform – the online forum for sharing expertise and project pitches.\nGlobal Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO) online platform\n\n\nInteractive data visualisations showcasing the latest insights around emerging technologies and social trends impacting Internet.\nDynamic scenario games allow users to explore what the experience of an average internet user might look like in the future.\n\nNGI booth at the event organiser web. \n\nNetworking sessions\nLet’s create the Next Generation Internet – it’s ours to shape!\nDate: 04.12.2018\nTime: 16:00 – 16:45\nPlace: Room 0.94-0.95\nThis hands-on networking session is focusing on Europe’s drive towards the next generation internet\, showing how Europeans from all walks of life can benefit and get involved. \nMore information. \n\nEuropean Digital Economy Policies in context of US developments\nDate: 06.12.2018\nTime: 10:00 – 10:45\nPlace: Room 2.15\nThe two ICT-31 EU/US NGI CSAs – NGI Godfather and ThinkNEXUS – will have presentations in this networking session. \nMore information. \n\nPlenary session\nPlenary session 6:\nNext Generation Internet: Beyond the Internet\nDate: 05/12/2018\nTime: 14:30-16:00\nPlace: Hall A\, Level 2\nA number of technological trends will reshape the internet over the next 10 years. From infrastructures such as 5G and smart connectivity beyond 5G\, cognitive cloud\, software-defined infrastructures\, Internet of things (IoT) and embedded security to applications such as artificial intelligence\, distributed ledger technologies\, or interactive and immersive technologies. Europe should drive this technological revolution\, while making the future internet more human-centric: an internet for people\, that contributes to a more sustainable and inclusive society. The internet of the future\, based on European values\, will support a safer digital life\, improved learning experience and better inclusion\, safer mobility\, better healthcare and personalisation of public services. It will also create a trusted environment for European businesses. \nThe session “Beyond the internet” explores how Europe can lead this technological revolution\, while building an internet that serves and empowers humans and reflects values such as the rule of law\, cooperation\, openness\, inclusiveness and the respect for the environment. We will explore the opportunities and challenges of the Next Generation Internet with representatives from industry\, academia and civil society\, and close the session with an open discussion. \nMore information. \n\nWorkprogramme 2019-2020 sessions\nICT-24-2019 Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative\nDate: 05.12.2018\nTime: 9:00-9:45\nPlace: Room N2\nMore information \n\nICT-30-2019 An Empowering\, Inclusive Next Generation Internet\nDate: 06.12.2018\nTime: 11:30-12:15\nPlace: Room N1\nMore information \n\nICT-31-2019 EU-US Collaboration on NGI\nDate: 05.12.2018\nTime: 9:00-9:45\nPlace: Room N2\nMore information \n\nFollow in Twitter: @ICT2018 eu\, @NGI4EU\, #ICT2018.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ict-2018/
LOCATION:Austria Center Vienna\, Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1\, 1220 Wien\, Austria\, Wien\, Wien\, 1220\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180418
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SUMMARY:ICT-31-2018
DESCRIPTION:ICT-31-2018 – The EU-US collaboration on NGI\nThe scope of the EU-US collaboration objective ICT-31-2018 for the calls in 2018 is: \nBuilding upon the EU-US collaboration in previous work programmes in the area of research experimentation\, the aim is \n\nto reinforce cooperation and strategic partnerships in the area of Next Generation Internet\nto establish a continuous dialogue among the key actors in the US and European programmes\n\nProposals shall foresee twinning with entities participating in projects funded by the US to exchange knowledge and experience and exploit synergies. \nThe call opens on 31 October 2017.\nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018. \n2 Coordination and support Actions (CSA): EUR 2.5 Million; 3 years; 1 CSA per topic: \n\nCSA 1) Organise & other support activities\nCSA 2) A Fellowship programme.\n\nCSA 1) should organise workshops and other support activities to facilitate the coordination of research and innovation initiatives in the EU and US\, and to promote collaboration between the research groups while creating a Next Generation Internet open ecosystem engaging relevant initiatives and key actors from the EU and the US. \nCSA 2) should support 3 to 6 months fellowships for Internet researchers notably from hi-tech startups\, SMEs\, mid-caps\, research centres or academia to broaden the understanding of different approaches\, perspectives and values\, in view to then contribute to concrete NGI services and products ‘Made in Europe’. The project will only provide financial support for travel and subsistence\, and only citizens of the EU and associated countries will be eligible for funding. \n\nMore information: ICT 31 EU-US collaboration on NGI \nGet more detailed information about the ongoing NGI calls in the current ICT Work-Programme 2018-2020. \nThe Participants’ Portal is the place to get more information about how to participate. \nPlease submit your proposal by 17 April 2018.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ict-31-2018/
CATEGORIES:EC Calls
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180418
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SUMMARY:ICT-24-2018
DESCRIPTION:ICT-24-2018 – Next Generation Internet-An Open Internet Initiative\nThe scope of the NGI Open Internet Initiative objective ICT-24-2018 is: \n\n3 Research & Innovation (R&I) Actions; EUR 21 Million; 2-3 years\n\n1 R&I project per topic:\n\nPrivacy and trust enhancing technologies\nDecentralized data governance\nDiscovery and identification technologies\n\n\n\n\n\n\n3 Coordination and support actions (CSAs); EUR 7 Million\n\n1 CSA project per topic:\n\nTechnology Strategy&Policy\nTechnology Harvest&Transfer\nOutreach Office\n\n\n\n\n\nThe call opens on 31 October 2017.\nSubmission deadline for proposals is 17 April 2018. \nThis initiative aims at: \n\ndeveloping a more human-centric Internet\nsupporting values of openness\, cooperation across borders\, decentralisation\, inclusiveness and protection of privacy;\ngiving the control back to the users in order to increase trust in the Internet\nshould provide more transparent services\, more intelligence\, greater involvement and participation\nleading towards an Internet that is more open\, robust and dependable\, more interoperable and more supportive of social innovation\ninvolving today’s best Internet innovators\nto address technological opportunities arising from cross-links and advances in various research fields\nto include validation and testing of market traction with minimum viable products & services\, of new economic\, mobility and social models\nto involves users and market actors at an early stage\n\nThe 3 specific ‘R&I Actions’ are targeted on beneficiaries who should make explicit the intervention logic for their specific research domain\, their capacity to attract top Internet talents\, to deliver a solid value-adding services package to the third party projects as well as their expertise and capacity in managing the full life-cycle of the open calls transparently. This process will be supported by 3 CSAs. Multi-disciplinary approaches are encouraged. \n\nMore information: ICT 24 Next Generation Internet – An Open Internet Initiative \nGet more detailed information about the ongoing NGI calls in the current ICT Work-Programme 2018-2020. \nThe Participants’ Portal is the place to get more information about how to participate. \nPlease submit your proposal by 17 April 2018.
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ict-24-2018/
CATEGORIES:EC Calls
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