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TSSG
The Telecommunications Software &#38; Systems Group (TSSG) is a research centre within Waterford Institute of Technology (www.wit.ie).    All funding received comes from competitive processes. Since its    foundation in 1996, the TSSG has expanded to now encompass over 30+    active projects and 120 active [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Waterford Institute of Technology</strong></h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.tssg.org/" target="_blank">TSSG</a></strong></p>
<p>The Telecommunications Software &amp; Systems Group (TSSG) is a research centre within Waterford Institute of Technology (<a href="http://www.wit.ie/">www.wit.ie</a>).    All funding received comes from competitive processes. Since its    foundation in 1996, the TSSG has expanded to now encompass over 30+    active projects and 120 active staff and students. About two-thirds are    professional research staff and the remainder is a mix of academic   staff  and PhD students.</p>
<p>The TSSG initially focussed on telecoms network management, but their    expertise now extends to mobility, security, autonomics, software    development tools, pervasive computing and multimedia.</p>
<p>WIT/TSSG has been involved in a number of Coordination Actions (CA),    particularly in the ICT Security, Trust and Dependability space,    including:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Think-Trust      (FP7 CA): </em>(led by WIT) Assembled major    stakeholders to      contribute to the development of present and future    programmes of Research      and Development for ICT for Trust,   Security  and Dependability;</li>
<li><em>SecurIST      (FP6 CA):</em><strong> </strong>(led by WIT)  Elaborated the   roadmap for FP7 on      all aspects ICT of security,  including   dependability and trust and      including international  co-operation.   Through its role in the SecurIST project,      WIT  coordinated the EU   Security and Dependability Task Force and Advisory       Board;</li>
<li><em>ESFORS      (FP6 CA):</em><strong> </strong>Examined the      future challenges for the trust, security and dependability of software      and services.</li>
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<h3><strong>Université du Luxembourg</strong></h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://wwwen.uni.lu/" target="_self">UL</a></strong></p>
<p>The strategy adopted by the University of Luxembourg is to support    deliberately restricted, high priority areas of focus for scientific    research. In particular, the Research Groups of the University of    Luxembourg’s Faculty of Sciences, Technology and Communication, Computer    Science and Communications Research Unit are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Communicative      Systems Laboratory (ComSys);</li>
<li>Interdisciplinary      Lab for Intelligent and Adaptive Systems (ILIAS);</li>
<li>The      Laboratory of Algorithmics, Cryptology and Security (LACS);</li>
<li>The      Laboratory for Advanced Software Systems (LASSY).</li>
</ul>
<p>University of Luxembourg, as one of the Luxembourg government’s    research-driven institutions, aims to drive and foster outreach and    awareness of its research results among all relevant stakeholders from    government to industry players and standardisation bodies.</p>
<h3><strong>Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek</strong></h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.nwo.nl/" target="_blank">NWO</a></strong></p>
<p>The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) is the    central Dutch organization in the field of fundamental and strategic    scientific research. NWO encompasses all fields of scholarship.    Consequently, NWO plays a key role in the development of science,    technology and culture in The Netherlands. NWO is the largest national    sponsor of fundamental scientific research for the thirteen Dutch    universities.</p>
<p>Eight scientific divisions, two foundations and three temporary task    forces develop grant programmes, implement these and assess their    outcomes. The physical sciences division—the division that is involved    in ceFIMS—promotes and initiates high-quality pioneering research in  the   disciplines of Mathematics, Computer science and Astronomy. Focus    points in the area of computer science within Physical Sciences are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Initiating      innovative research programmes;</li>
<li>Promoting      and supporting public private cooperation;</li>
<li>Developing      knowledge and techniques through partnering with other scientific disciplines      and public parties.</li>
</ul>
<p>NWO’s budget totals about 530 million Euro. Of this amount, about 15%    is allocated to large-scale investments in scientific equipment, much    of it in international cooperation. NWO is actively working to  improve   innovation and quality in scientific research and ensures that  the   knowledge generated in this process is disseminated and utilised.  NWO   wants to excel in both cooperation and competition; for that a  clever   combination of forces and means is indispensable. The    internationalisation policy mainly aims to increase cooperation in    Europe. The development of the European Research Area (ERA) is a key    element in this. In its turn ERA contributes to the development of the    knowledge economy. Apart from this NWO cooperates and maintains  contacts   with Russia, Asia, Africa and America.</p>
<h3><strong>Nemzeti Kutatási és Technológiai Hivatal</strong></h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.nkth.gov.hu/" target="_blank">NKTH</a></strong></p>
<p>The National Office for Research and Technology (NKTH) was founded in    2004. NKTH plays a key role in elaborating and implementing Hungary’s    science, technology and innovation policies. The Office is a public   body  with full powers and an independent budget. It is supervised by   the  Minister for National Development and Economy.</p>
<p>NKTH provides support for the creation, dissemination and    exploitation of new scientific results and technologies. It also    promotes the harmonic development of Hungarian national innovation    system and fosters Hungarian participation and advocacy in international    networks of science, technology and innovation. The Research and    Technology Innovation Fund finance the accomplishment of these goals    (Budget of the Fund in 2009 is circa €200,000,000). This public funding    is recycled by NKTH into the Hungarian economy by supporting R&amp;D    activities, primarily through its system of calls for proposals.</p>
<p>NKTH was a member of the CISTRANA consortium which had similarly broad aims to that of ceFIMS.</p>
<h3><strong>Knowledge Society Agency</strong></h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.infosociety.gov.pt/" target="_blank">UMIC</a></strong></p>
<p>The Knowledge Society Agency (UMIC) is the Portuguese public agency    with the mission of coordinating the policies for the Information and    Knowledge Society and mobilizing it through dissemination,  qualification   and research activities. It was created in January 2005  and operates   within the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher  Education. It is   driven by the vision of accelerating the  appropriation by the Portuguese   society of knowledge, information and  emerging technologies, highly   internationalized and opening the  opportunities for the accomplishment   of people and organizations.</p>
<p>Its strategy spans:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Knowledge      and Technology</em>. To foster the creation and    social benefit of      new knowledge in areas with high potential for    increasing wealth and      employment, such as ICT and Nanotechnology.</li>
<li><em>Networks</em>. To      enhance collaboration networks between    people and organizations, promoting      productivity, creativity and    excellence.</li>
<li><em>Internationalization</em>. To      seek highly internationalized    knowledge and technology creation and      transfer, and Information  and   Knowledge Society policymaking.</li>
<li><em>Observation</em>. To      assure objective observation of the Information and Knowledge Society and      its evolution.</li>
</ul>
<p>UMIC activities are currently mainly focused in: e-SCIENCE –    Providing new ICT tools for research; KNOWLEDGE – Building ambitious    international knowledge networks (including in topics for Future    Internet like cyber-physical networks, intelligent ambients, smart grids    in energy systems, environment sustainability and transportation,    information systems security and critical infrastructures, digital    interactive media, ambient assisted living); EDUCATION AND TRAINING –    Transforming education with computers and the Internet; ENTERPRISE –    Enhancing growth, employment and competitiveness of science and    technology based enterprises; INCLUSION AND ACCESSIBILITY – Promoting    social inclusion with ICT.</p>
<h3><strong>Asociación Empresas de Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones de España</strong></h3>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.aetic.es/" target="_blank">AETIC</a></strong></p>
<p>AETIC is formed by the entire sector of companies (more than 1,000    associated companies), which carry out an industrial activity relating    to electronics and telecommunication services within the national    territory or in any other country of the European Community, as long as    they count with the required infrastructure and services in Spain. 70%    to 80%, out of these companies are SMEs.</p>
<p>AETIC’s main concern is dissemination and exploitation. AETIC will    support dissemination activities by using its knowledge portal to    network with other data providers and end-users, especially electronics,    information technology and telecommunications industries, across    Europe.</p>
<p>AETIC is arranged into six general groups which represent ICT:    Consumer Electronics, Components Electronics, Professional Electronics,    Telematics and Telecommunication, Operators/Providers of    Telecommunication Services and Information Technologies. AETIC has also    some horizontal departments that provide services to these six groups:    Innovation Unit, Foreign Trade Department and a Training Department.    AETIC also represents around 700 ICT-based SMEs.</p>
<p>AETIC has large experience in technological platforms. AETIC launched    in 2005 four national technological platforms: eNEM, eMOV, eISI,  eSEC,   in order to organize all the Spanish entities working in each  specific   field. Up to now more than one hundred national organizations  joined  to  each of these platforms. During 2008 and 2009, the Spanish   Es.Internet  Technology Platform was launched.</p>
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		<title>Future Internet Award announced</title>
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		<title>About Us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ceFIMS project addresses the problem of the fragmentation of ICT research between European Member States (MS).  ceFIMS will leverage its knowledge of Member State-funded research to  gain consensus about problems and approaches at the Member  State level.  ceFIMS will build on that consensus to promote alignment both across  Member [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The ceFIMS project addresses the problem of the <strong>fragmentation of ICT research between European Member States </strong>(MS).  ceFIMS will leverage its knowledge of Member State-funded research to  gain consensus about problems and approaches at the Member  State level.  ceFIMS will build on that consensus to promote alignment both across  Member States and also between Member State and EC-funded ICT research.  This will, consequently, unite better the European ICT research  community and place European Future Internet (FI) research in a stronger  position.</p>
<p>ceFIMS will produce a<strong> research roadmap </strong>to maximise synergies between EU and MS investments in FI research, <strong>establishing the basis for an ERA-NET+ on the Future Internet</strong>.  An ERA-NET+ will provide the means to develop the EU’s strong research  position. Allied to this, a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) will  provide the means to transfer new knowledge into innovative products,  with economic and social benefits for EU citizens. ceFIMS will<strong> increase awareness among Member States of the role that they can play in a Europe-wide FI PPP </strong>and how Member State initiatives and the PPP can be aligned to the maximum extent possible.</p>
<p>ceFIMS—Coordination of the European Future Internet forum of Member  States—responds to Call 5 from the European Commission for European  excellence in Trustworthy ICT. In particular, the <em>Science and Technology</em> objectives of ceFIMS are highly relevant to <em>Objective ICT-2007.1.1 The Network of the Future</em>.</p>
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