Tag Archives: social inclusion

United Kingdom – Europana Future Digital City

Overall Scope Key Information Runs from: Jan. 2011 – Oct. 2012 (22 months) + research/validation from Jan. 2007 Website(s): Under construction Summary Europana is magnificent digital city & our schematics clearly show its potential to raise Europe to a new leader on the Internet. New 3D expertise presents all our services in splendour and new [...]


Hungary – Grandparents-Grandchildren Competition of Informatics

_____________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY The main idea of the project is to close the digital gap between generations using family bonds. It is generally known that most of the people above 50 are digital illiterate and excluded from the information society. Grandparents-Grandchildren Competition of Informatics as an inter-generational project aims at raising awareness of all family members [...]


Denmark – Robobraille

_____________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY RoboBraille solves a universal problem regarding usability – the service makes otherwise inaccessible electronic documents accessible to people with visual or reading impairments. It is an e-mail service which can convert digital text documents into either Braille or audio files. Translation processes which traditionally take a long time, making the user reliant on [...]


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ceFIMS (FP7-258542) is funded by the European Commission’s 7th Framework Information Sociey Technologies (IST) Programme, in Objective 1.1 The Network of the Future.

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The ceFIMS project addresses fragmentation of ICT research between European Member States. ceFIMS is gathering knowledge of Member State-funded research to work towards consensus on problems and approaches at the Member State level.

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ceFIMS will produce a research roadmap to maximise synergies between EU and Member State investments in Future Internet research, establishing the basis for an ERA-NET+ on the Future Internet.

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