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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2018Partners:EUROBEUROBFunder: European Commission Project Code: 739832Overall Budget: 103,125 EURFunder Contribution: 103,125 EURThe e-commerce market reached $1,5 Trillion by the end of 2014 at worldwide level. On the other hand, more and more people are just joining the Internet through their Smartphones. So the current e-commerce services will turn into m-commerce services in a few years. For this reason, EUROB has already developed M-SHOP (http://m-shop.io/), an innovative m-commerce platform. However, currently it lacks the integration of an intelligent algorithm for providing personalized offers, which could be key for differentiating the service from new competitors. In fact, there is no service available in the market specifically designed for Smartphone which already integrates real time personalized offers to their customers. In order to get a unique value proposition respect to competitors, EUROB has made some attempts to develop an intelligent algorithm based on the geo-location of the users, personal profile and preferences, or the purchases history. However, EUROB has found several barriers for the recruitment of an adequate candidate for developing the intelligent algorithm: 1. Spanish people prefer to work for large companies than for a recent start-up like EUROB due to the false sense of job security. 2. EUROB cannot compete in salary level and job conditions to many European countries. Thus, the number of Spaniards who decided to leave the country for better job conditions has increased in last years, and the availability of the needed job profile is much lower. The main goal of this IA-M-SHOP project is the recruitment of a highly qualified specialist for developing the described intelligent algorithm for the m-commerce application developed by EUROB.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:EUROB, VICEPRESIDENCIA SEGUNDA Y CONSEJERIA DE SANIDAD Y SERVICIOS SOCIALES - JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA, KRISTIANSAND KOMMUNE, Oslo University Hospital, PPCN.XYZ APS +2 partnersEUROB,VICEPRESIDENCIA SEGUNDA Y CONSEJERIA DE SANIDAD Y SERVICIOS SOCIALES - JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA,KRISTIANSAND KOMMUNE,Oslo University Hospital,PPCN.XYZ APS,EL SITIO DE VALDELATARRA SL,Västerbottens Läns LandstingFunder: European Commission Project Code: 965277Overall Budget: 6,643,800 EURFunder Contribution: 5,979,420 EURCRANE addresses the comprehensive treatment of chronic diseases in the rural areas. Rural areas in participant regions have more than 30% of people 65+, this is 20 years advanced urban scenarios. CRANE?s model will help change citizens' self-conception from being passive patients to becoming citizens again. CRANE position is to evolve toward a model where more than 80% of chronic patients move to Selfcare, supported by two pillars: ?healthcare from home? and the ?Ecosystem?. Healthcare from home brings to the home interactive technology for smart selfcare-management. The ecosystem is an extended concept of integrated care, to offer to the citizen essential elements of wellbeing. It includes the health and care services, family, services providers, etc. The ecosystem is tailored to each individual. Our integrated care approach is moving to flexible, dynamic and personalized ecosystems. The tools to build up such models are a data lake and an open platform. CRANE point of departure is that each citizen is the owner of its own health data, and those data should become actionable support for the person. The model is to be validated in so distant cultures as rural areas in Spain and Nordic countries. CRANE procurers are new to EU PCPs, but supported by experienced partners in PCP execution, co-design method, experts in health data management, ICT architecture, health economics and integrated care. CRANE will procure the design of an all-in-one value-based service including local supply chain. Lead procurer is Region Vsterbotten in Sweden, and the buyers group is completed with Extremadura Region in Spain, and Region Agder in Norway.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:ZENIT ZENTRUM FUR INNOVATION UND TECHNIK IN NORDRH, CLUSTER DE SALUD DE CASTILLA Y LEON, STICHTING HEALTH CLUSTERNET, Aerospace Valley, EUROB +3 partnersZENIT ZENTRUM FUR INNOVATION UND TECHNIK IN NORDRH,CLUSTER DE SALUD DE CASTILLA Y LEON,STICHTING HEALTH CLUSTERNET,Aerospace Valley,EUROB,NORWAY HEALTH TECH,Innovation Skåne (Sweden),HCNFunder: European Commission Project Code: 731391Overall Budget: 5,225,860 EURFunder Contribution: 4,992,210 EURThe focus of Cross4Health is to move beyond the state-of-the-art practice of regional clusters to unlock the collaborative potential of the SMEs from Aerospace, Biotechnology, Energy, ICT and Medical Devices (ABEIM) sectors in generating innovative solutions, business models and work-flows that enhance patient-centered personalized care for societal challenges in health, delivered through the Medical Devices new emerging industry value chains. By providing a framework for a more structured cross-sectoral and cross-border collaboration, that manages all the complex reactions within the process, Cross4Health instantiates the mechanisms to ensure the long-term sustainability of the action. The main outcome of the Cross4Health project will be a portfolio of innovative services, processes and products conceived in an intelligent ‘plug-in’ platform for ABEIM stakeholders by high performance crossover teams. This will increase the competitiveness of the SMEs, advancing the positioning of European countries in this new emerging market. All these will be achieved by pursuing the following project objectives: • Establishing Open Innovation Spaces where all the involved parties set the priorities and the challenges. • Generating added value, leveraging expert knowledge, new partnerships and market support by providing targeted monetary (competitive grants) and non-monetary (innovation vouchers) support mechanisms. • Facilitating fast testing and business hypothesis validation via large-scale demonstrators. • Facilitating sustainability by validating complementary funding streams and alignment with RIS3 strategies. Cross4Health Vision is to work towards the osmosis of technologies, culture, teams and businesses among the selected sectors, tearing down the blocking barriers to realize significant advances in Health, growth and employment for new and/or improved products, services and processes.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2019Partners:BPWT, CLUSTER DE SALUD DE CASTILLA Y LEON, CAMPANIA BIOSCIENCE - DISTRETTO AD ALTA TECNOLOGIA, INTERIZON, NORWAY HEALTH TECH +4 partnersBPWT,CLUSTER DE SALUD DE CASTILLA Y LEON,CAMPANIA BIOSCIENCE - DISTRETTO AD ALTA TECNOLOGIA,INTERIZON,NORWAY HEALTH TECH,HCN,STICHTING HEALTH CLUSTERNET,Cap Digital,EUROBFunder: European Commission Project Code: 691556Overall Budget: 5,181,780 EURFunder Contribution: 4,965,500 EURThe INNOLABS project is cluster/network driven and grounded in the conviction that cluster organizations guarantee a better understanding of what kind of services and added value can be provide to their “clients”. Its specific focus is on unlocking the cross-sectoral collaborative potential of SMEs in combining ICT with the BIO, Health and Medicine sectors representing an emerging but still under-utilised market, and applying such results to personalized ehealth for elderly populations in both rural and urban areas. mHealth is another area within INNOLABS that will help in leveraging outstanding results. The innovations created by the combination of different value chains get to market fast and need to adapt constantly to changing end-user needs. INNOLABS will study the characteristics in market dynamics and specificities for innovations created by merging ICT and biomedical research. The main outcome of the INNOLABS project will be a catalogue of monetary and non-monetary measures provided by regional innovation clusters to support SMEs to deliver timely and innovative products and services increasing the competitiveness of the SMEs and advances the positioning of European countries in these new emerging markets. Achieving long-term sustainability will be another of INNOLABS targets. All these will be achieved by pursuing the following project objectives: 1) Test and validate optimal support measures sensitive to the specific characteristics of ICT and biomedical markets by comparing measures for traditional value chains with new fast lane measures. 2) Increase the competitiveness of SMEs by using targeted non-monetary support mechanisms that generate added value encompassing expert knowledge, new partnerships and market optimisation of products 3) Secure new funding streams to facilitate sustainable cycles of collaborative IHBM innovation by SMEs on new market platforms.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:ESTENTER POLSKA PAWEL WALENTYNOWICZ, STMI, KWP zs. w Radomiu, IGPF, MAI +20 partnersESTENTER POLSKA PAWEL WALENTYNOWICZ,STMI,KWP zs. w Radomiu,IGPF,MAI,QMUL,FHG,SIVECO (Romania),KUL,HO,VML,THALES,Government of Portugal,ICCS,CBRNE Ltd,Police Academy in Szczytno,AJUNTAMENT DE SABADELL,UPV,PSNI,ITTI,An Garda Síochána,EUROB,MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO,SIMAVI,FHVRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 786629Overall Budget: 5,320,480 EURFunder Contribution: 5,320,480 EURMAGNETO addresses significant needs of law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in their fight against terrorism and organised crime, related to the massive volumes, heterogeneity and fragmentation of the data that officers have to analyse for the prevention, investigation and prosecution of criminal offences. These needs have been identified after consulting with eleven different European LEAs –members of the MAGNETO consortium. In response, MAGNETO empowers LEAs with superior crime analysis, prevention and investigation capabilities, by researching and providing tailored solutions and tools based on sophisticated knowledge representation, advanced semantic reasoning and augmented intelligence, well integrated in a common, modular platform with open interfaces. By using the MAGNETO platform, LEAs will have unparalleled abilities to fuse and analyse multiple massive heterogeneous data sources, uncover hidden relationships among data items, compute trends for the evolution of security incidents, ultimately (and at a faster pace) reaching solid evidence that can be used in Court, gaining also better awareness and understanding of current or past security-related situations. In parallel, MAGNETO will spark an ecosystem of third-party solution providers benefiting from its open, modular and reusable architectural framework and standard interfaces. To achieve these objectives, MAGNETO will test and demonstrate its developments on five representative and complementary use cases (types of crime), under real-life operational conditions in the facilities of eleven different LEAs, keeping them continuously in the production loop, adopting an agile implementation methodology and a multi-disciplinary scientific approach, combining researchers with exceptional track records, officers with top-level operational know-how in law enforcement, recognised experts for legal and ethical compliance to EU and national standards, and qualified training experts for innovative curricula development.
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