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Information Society Newsroom Update Weekly - 12/11/2010

Weekly Issue - 12 November 2010

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PRESS RELEASE
Commission launches public consultation on future funding to boost EU competitiveness and innovation

(11 November 2010) The European Commission has launched a public consultation on the successor to the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme 2007-2013 (CIP). The CIP is the main EU budgetary instrument targeting competitiveness outside the research and skills areas. Its main priorities are SMEs, access to finance, innovation (including eco-innovation), take-up and use of information and communication technologies (ICT), energy efficiency and renewables. Through the consultation, the public is invited to have its say on what the priorities of future competitiveness and innovation EU funding should be. The consultation will remain open until 4 February 2011.

PRESS RELEASE
Digital Agenda: consultation reveals near consensus on importance of preserving open internet

(9 November 2010) There is a near consensus on the importance of preserving the openness of the internet, according to the results of a public consultation launched on 30th June by the European Commission on the open internet and net neutrality. A total of 318 stakeholders at every level of the value chain provided input to the consultation. These included BEREC, the body of European Regulators of Electronic Communications, operators, internet service providers, Member States' authorities, consumer and civil society organisations as well as individuals. The consultation did not reveal a widespread call for further EU legislation, but there is an expectation that additional guidance may be needed in the future. Discussions will continue on 11th November at the "Net neutrality summit" at which the Commission and the European Parliament will discuss a forthcoming Commission report on net neutrality.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
ACTMOST Workshop for Industry

3 December 2010 Brussels, Belgium

ACTMOST is a consortium of 14 high-tech research laboratories from 6 European member states that have joined forces to become a "one-stop-shop" solutions provider for micro-photonic technologies. It aims to provide European companies with timely, cost-effective, and investment-free access to professional, cutting-edge micro-photonic technologies and knowledge to support the development of new products. During this half day workshop, companies can learn more about the different opportunities and added value that ACTMOST can provide them. Participation to the workshop is free and open to all European companies interested in product innovation with micro-photonics.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
FET11 - The European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition

4 May 2011 - 6 May 2011 Budapest, Hungary

FET11 is a European forum dedicated to frontier research in future and emerging information technologies. The event will give an opportunity to take an early look at what are likely to become tomorrow's science successes and groundbreaking technologies based on ICT-led research. During the event, diverse communities will meet to discuss visionary, high-risk research in a broad range of scientific fields and debate on technologies which will emerge at their crossroads - and on their societal impact. An exhibition is organised in parallel. Expected participants include scientists, policy makers, European researchers, industry representatives and journalists. The event is co-organised by the European Commission, ERCIM (the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics) and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, under the auspices of the Hungarian Presidency of the European Union.

Contact: Conference secretariat
See also: ICT Programme > Future and emerging technologies (FET)

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Information and Networking day: "SME initiative on Digital Content"

10 November 2010 Budapest, Hungary

In preparation of the upcoming FP7 Call on this objective, the European Commission is organising this Information and Networking day. A first one will be held in Frankfurt am Main (Germany) on 22 November 2010. The purpose of the event is to inform and assist prospective proposers, especially SME, preparing project proposals, to facilitate sharing of ideas and experiences. It will give participants the chance to network, to find partners for their projects and get feedback on proposed ideas from officials of the European Commission.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Information and Networking day: "SME initiative on Digital Content"

22 November 2010 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

In preparation of the upcoming FP7 Call on this objective, the European Commission is organising this Information and Networking day. A second one will be held in Budapest (Hungary) on 9 December 2010. The purpose of the event is to inform and assist prospective proposers, especially SME, preparing project proposals, to facilitate sharing of ideas and experiences. It will give participants the chance to network, to find partners for their projects and get feedback on proposed ideas from officials of the European Commission.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
First Pan-European VERITAS Workshop and User Forum

29 November 2010 - 30 November 2010 Prague, Czech Republic

Ensuring that all products developed in the car, home, work, healthcare and entertainment industry are accessible and designed for all, lies at the core of the VERITAS project (FP7). Through the development of virtual user models that can be inserted in simulation environments, any design elements that cause barriers for the beneficiaries (people with disabilities and older people) can be detected at the very beginning, thus allowing the designers to improve their initial design and make it inclusive. The User Forum aims to bring together on the one hand the developers and designers, and on the other hand the beneficiaries of the developed products and services.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Final Public Workshop of the Oxford Internet Institute Study on Future Internet

22 November 2010 Brussels, Belgium

The European Commission has launched in 2009 a Study on "Towards a Future Internet: Interrelations between Technological, Social and Economic Aspects". Building on an online survey and several multidisciplinary workshops held in Brussels, at MIT in Boston and in Tokyo, the final findings, touching on the infrastructure, policy and regulatory aspects of the Future Internet and their societal and economic impact, will be presented and discussed during this workshop. Registration is free of charge but compulsory.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Workshop on Cognitive Radio Standardization and Markets

22 November 2010 Brussels, Belgium

While the issue of Cognitive Radio has been put on the agenda of the upcoming 2012 World Radio Conference of the ITU, research into this novel paradigm for mobile communications is slowly but steadily moving in the direction of market introduction. This third Workshop aims to discuss policy, regulation and market issues surrounding Cognitive Radio together with academics, regulators and business strategists, thereby providing a forum for interesting debates and discussions. It is organised by the Interdisciplinary Institute for Broadband Technology (IBBT, Belgium) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT, USA). Participation to the workshop is free of charge, but prior registration is required.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Understanding the interaction between Internet and societal developments

23 November 2010 Brussels, Belgium

This workshop, organised by the PARADISO initiative, will include three plenary sessions: "Visions of the future of our societies", "Visions of the Future Internet", and a discussion session on "How could the Future Internet support a better society?". Registration for the event is free of charge but compulsory.

See also: More information on the PARADISO initiative

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
5th European eAccessibility Forum: Benefits and costs of e-accessibility

28 March 2011 Paris, France

Despite the political resolve on eAccessibility and the increased interest expressed by the private sector, few studies on the actual economic implications of eAccessibility have been made. In this context this Forum will address the following topics: Costs of accessibility and inaccessibility; Social and/or economic benefits; eAccessibility and competiveness; Making eAccessibility profitable; Employment of people with disabilities.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Future Network and Mobile Summit 2011

15 June 2011 - 17 June 2011

This is the twentieth in a series of Annual Conferences supported by the European Commission. It will address all the challenges of building the Future Internet, which will be based on mobile, wireless and fixed broadband communications infrastructures. The Summit showcases European research in the field, in particular from the EU Future Networks projects, and positions it within the multiplicity of related initiatives supported in other regions of the world. The scientific programme is based on an open Call for Papers, with Research, Technical, Visionary or Techno-Economic Scenarios in focus (deadline : 10 December 2010)

Contact: Future Network and Mobile Summit Secretariat
See also: Download Call for Papers

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Workshop: Making a profit from Technology - Impact assessment for the ageing population

17 November 2010 London, United Kingdom

Experience with assisted and independent living or active ageing technology and services is growing, business interest in the silver economy is rising rapidly and case studies show significant potential cost savings. However, the evidence of quality of life improvement, new business, and cost effectiveness is still too patchy, fragmented and insufficiently comparable. More convincing business models and strategies are also needed for assistive and independent living technologies to become main stream. This workshop, hosted by the London School of Economics, will address the current state of relevant technologies, products and services in the field of assisted and independent living in Europe and investigate the key elements needed for large scale uptake of innovative solutions for the benefit and welfare of the citizens, to increase efficiency of care systems and to create new markets for industry.

NEWS ARTICLE
The AAL Open Association's manifesto

(8 November 2010) An Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Open Association has been formed. Its mission is to provide a shared open framework for developers, technology and service providers, research institutions, and end user representatives to discuss, design, develop, evaluate, and standardize a common service platform in the field of Ambient Assisted Living. Everyone is invited to join the association and to participate in its activities.

NEWS ARTICLE
HIMSS Europe Award for eHealth Leadership 2011

(8 November 2010) The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Europe has launched the nomination for the HIMSS Europe Award for eHealth Leadership, which recognises an individual who has demonstrated significant leadership in promoting the use of information technology in healthcare in Europe. The Award will be presented at the World of Health IT conference during the eHealth week (Budapest, Hungary, 10-13 May 2011). Deadline for submission of nominations is Monday 20 December 2010.

Reminders

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Tensions between Intellectual Property Rights and the ICT standardisation process: reasons and remedies

22 November 2010 Brussels, Belgium

Key ICT standards are perceived by many as critical technology platforms with a strong public interest dimension. However, concerns are voiced that Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) and their exclusivity potential, may hinder or prevent standardisation. The European Commission and the European Patent Office (EPO) are organising a conference to address some specific issues on patents and ICT standards: are today's IPR features still compatible with fast moving markets and the very complex requirements of ICT standardisation in a global knowledge economy environment? Where are problems that we can we fix?

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
eHealth in Europe's Regions: Acting for Citizens' Health

22 November 2010 - 23 November 2010 Brussels, Belgium

This event will address the question what eHealth can do for supporting Regional health policies and, vice versa, what can the Region do for deploying eHealth services. It is jointly organized by the European Health Telematics Association, the Assembly of European Regionsand the European Regional and Local Health Authorities and is hosted by the Committee of Regions.

Contact: marc.lange@ehtel.org See also:
EUREGHA

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Conference on Privacy and Scientific Research

23 November 2010 Brussels, Belgium

This conference, organised by the Belgian Privacy Commission, will take place in the context of the 2010 Belgian EU presidency and focuses on several target groups: the European data protection authorities, national and international academics and researchers. Two areas of scientific research will be examined: historical and clinical-medical research. The conference is primarily intended as a discussion forum on best practices in both areas, workshops will therefore be organised alongside the traditional plenary sessions.

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
ISI General Assembly & SatCom Day

30 November 2010 - 1 December 2010 Brussels, Belgium

The Integral Satcom Initiative (ISI) is the European Technology Platform on Satellite Communications, whose membership embraces major part of relevant private and public stakeholders from Satellite Communications (SatCom) and Space sector in Europe. During the General Assembly, representatives from industry and academia of the Satellite Communications (SatCom) sector will discuss selected activities of the ISI Working Groups and the Steering Council on the SatCom industry sector, including the preparation of future collaborative research. The event provides networking opportunities for the preparation of new research consortia for upcoming FP7 ICT, Space and Security calls. The SatCom Day is gathering high profile key note speakers and panelists on the following topics: Why next generation SatCom should be considered in the digital agenda EC objective? How can SatComs contribute to the European space policy and in particular security ? The ESA experience in the funding of Satellite systems in an institutional context.

Contact: ISI Secretariat See also:
Agenda

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Translational Issues in BCI Development: User Needs, Ethics, and Technology Transfer

2 December 2010 - 3 December 2010 Rome, Italy

The brain-computer interface (BCI) technology uses brain signals to directly drive external devices. Over the last decade, EEG-based BCIs have begun to provide basic communication and motor control abilities to people with severe motor disabilities, thus offering a unique opportunity to improve their quality of life. In spite of the remarkable advancement in computing capabilities (signal acquisition and processing, translation algorithms...), a large gap still exists between the promises of the neural engineering achievements and the clinical application reality in terms of BCIs as a daily use assisted device and as add-on intervention in the rehabilitation protocols. The goal of this workshop is to explore current and future scenarios in this field.

New in the Library

SPEECH
Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Agenda
The Open Internet and Net Neutrality in Europe

European Commission and European Parliament Summit on "The Open Internet and Net Neutrality in Europe", Brussels, 11 November 2010

SPEECH
Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice President for the Digital Agenda
Every vehicle digital

EUCAR Annual Conference Reception Autoworld, Brussels, 8 November 2010

SPEECH
Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Agenda
A digital world of opportunities

Forum d'Avignon - Les rencontres internationales de la culture, de l'economie et des medias Avignon, 5 November 2010

SPEECH
Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda
How to race online with no one left behind

Microsoft Government Leaders Forum, London, 4 November 2010

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