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3. Information & Communication Technologies
European Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs)
Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) are critical to
creating jobs and improving quality
of life across Europe.
Although the ICT sector is itself worth 6-
8% of the EU’s GDP, their importance goes
well beyond that - ICTs are also vital to:
• meeting the globalization challenge by
boosting innovation, creativity and
competitiveness throughout the
economy;
• delivering cutting-edge science in all
scientific and technological areas;
• making Europe’s large public sector
more efficient, and modernising sectors
ranging from education to energy;
• tackling social challenges, improving
quality of life and meeting the challenge
of an ageing society.
Europe must therefore master these
technologies to remain competitive and
safeguard its quality of life, which is why
ICT research is one of the key themes of
the EU's Seventh Framework Programme
(FP7) for Research and Technological
Development, which will fund research
across Europe from 2007-2013 (see box).
Tackling the Challenges
EU research funding is deliberately
focused on seven key Research
Challenges to ensure Europe
becomes a world leader in ICTs.
Three Challenges aim at industrial
leadership in key ICT sectors, while four
are driven by socio-economic targets.
Within each Challenge, the Programme
will fund an array of collaborative
1. Network and Service Infrastructures (€585m)
2. Cognitive Systems, Interaction, Robotics (€193m)
3. Components, systems, engineering (€434m)
10. Security
Promoting a secure Information Society
Most EU citizens use Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) every day. This means they expect trustworthy and secure ICTs that ensure reliable digital services. But security issues must not undermine the protection of fundamental (on-line) rights such as the right to privacy and freedom of speech. The European Union aims to ensure that a coherent approach to network and information security issues (NIS) is developed across the EU.
What is Network and Information Security (NIS)?
The European Commission defined NIS as "the ability of a network or an information system to resist […] accidental events or malicious actions that compromise its availability, authenticity, integrity and confidentiality […]".
How is the EU helping?
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Developing a policy framework
In 2006, the European Commission adopted a Strategy for a Secure Information Society .
This Strategy forms an integral part of the i2010 initiative launched in 2005. i2010 highlights the need to coordinate efforts across the EU to develop policies, regulate where appropriate, support technological solutions and raise awareness in order to strengthen trust and confidence of businesses and citizens in electronic communications and services.
The Strategy proposes a three-pronged approach embracing:
TEPKIS Trans-European Platform of Knowledge & Innovation Services

(Draft version. You are invited to collaborate in the edition)
TEPKIS Trans-European Platform of Knowledge & Innovation Intensive Services provides supportive activities to innovative entrepreneurs, start-ups and micro-companies.
TEPKIS is formed mainly by experts tutors, mentors advisers and busines angels.
TEPKIS is defined as Multi-disciplinary and Cross-Sectorial (horizontal) organization concerns to manage, administrate and activate the European area of innovation entrepreneuship.
Consensuality - Trusting Online Environments
Consensuality is the active collaboration and cooperation for the
self-benefit, join aim, profit, pleasure and well-being of all
concerned. In the case of social and business netwoks, this consent
often includes that of people not directly involved - primary partners,
voluntaries and other parties are affected by agreements, sometimes not
written, not signed, ad-hoc established and based on common sense.
Defining consent can sometimes be tricky. If someone consents under
pressure, we don't think that meets the "active collaboration"
criterion. And you can't consent to something you don't know about:
"Well you didn't say I couldn't send you an email when you agreed to
participate" .
Studies examine chemistry instruction from a perspective based
primarily on John Ziman's communal knowledge model for science. Several
lessons by three different teachers at three different schools were
observed and audiotaped. Data were examined to demonstrate the
occurrence of certain specific pedagogic tactics embodied in some
metacommunicative teacher utterances within the chemistry classroom
teaching/learning discourse. These tactics reflect teachers' concerns
for: (1) consensuality of their discourse; (2) consensibility of their
teaching utterances; (3) commonality of the frame of reference with
their students; and (4) the commensurability of the subject of their
teaching discourse with course requirements, curricular structure, and
nature of the discipline.
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for proposing an idea for a research, technological development and
innovation project to INNOVANET - CONSEN Grouping in order to be
prepared and presented in EU programmes requesting funds are the
following: IDEAS, Where everything starts. Promote your IST RTD+I EU funded project and CONSEN will advise and support you to bring IDEAS to EXCELLENT REALITY!!
Credits
Drupal is an open source, online community platform developed to handle a variety of functional needs ranging from publications, to user generated content, to social networking, to e-commerce and more. Highly modular, Drupal allows site administrators to add functionality without extensive rewriting of code.
Trellon has standardized on the Drupal platform and provides development and consulting services. Our core strengths lie in delivering high volume, feature rich Drupal sites on tight timeframes, often integrated with 3rd party solutions. We know the platform inside and out and can help your organization to move onto the platform quickly and effectively.
Features
Content Management
Publish information in a variety of pre-defined formats including static web pages, blogs, forums, and other forms of user generated content.
Collect qualitative information from users in the form of comments and votes on any content item.
Define custom content types through a web based interface designed to maximize the flexibility of the platform.
Present highly segmented lists of data in multiple formats using views.
Capture entry using rich text editors that function like word processing programs.
Modular Architecture
Extend the use of the core platform with the implementation of thousands of custom modules.
Implement new functionality without needing to make changes to the core platform (which simplifies the process of upgrading to new versions of the application).
Thousands of custom modules have been published for the most recent version of Drupal.
User Generated Media and Social Networking
User generated media features allow users to build the content of your site.
Buddylists allow users to build relationships online.
EPSS A1 - A2 - A3 - epss-fp7 psp (2007-10-17)
A2 FZI Last updated 17/10/2007 12:03:29 CET by EPSS
A2 EBN Last updated 10/10/2007 18:08:58 CET by EPSS
A2 ATLANTIS Last updated 15/10/2007 10:17:25 CET by EPSS
A2 AGH-UST Last updated 15/10/2007 13:11:39 CET by EPSS
A2 CIDAf Last updated 17/10/2007 12:06:30 CET by EPSS
10/17/2007 12:10 PM
EPSS FP7: Prepare Proposal https://www.epss-fp7.org/psp/proposalSetup.jsp
1 MUFICATA
2 EFPC.UK
3 LIVJMU
4 CICOM
5 EuroKleis
6 FZI
7 EBN
8 ISEA
9 UNINOVA
10 ICENTRES
11 NOVITECH
12 IBBT
13 ALMAC
14 VTT
15 ICCS
16 OW2
17 ATLANTIS
18 AGH-UST
19 FTZ.MT
20 CIDAf
consen AT consen.org
michael AT efpconsulting.com
a.talebbendiab AT livjm.ac.uk
courty AT cicom.fr
f.bellini AT eurokleis.com
Nenad.Stojanovic AT fzi.de
rsa AT ebn.be
jmokina AT iseamcc.net
hmv AT uninova.pt
spass AT icentres.net
toth_attila AT novitech.sk
Tom.Deryckere AT intec.ugent.be
a.raffone AT almavivaitalia.it
Hannu.kuukkanen AT vtt.fi
tstoilov AT hsh.iccs.bas.bg
cedric.thomas AT ow2.org
keratidis AT atlantisresearch.gr
watza AT kt.agh.edu.pl
philip.serracino-inglott AT ftz.org.mt
cie1 AT ictcm.ro
A1 Last updated 10/10/2007 18:32:27 CET by Coordinator
A2 Coordinator Last updated 07/10/2007 09:00:51 CET by Coordinator
A2 EFPC.UK Last updated 15/10/2007 12:43:02 CET by Partner
A2 LIVJMU Last updated 11/10/2007 09:20:43 CET by Partner
A2 CICOM Last updated 09/10/2007 18:51:35 CET by Coordinator
A2 EuroKleis Last updated 10/10/2007 19:35:42 CET by Partner
A2 FZI Last updated 17/10/2007 12:03:29 CET by EPSS
A2 EBN Last updated 10/10/2007 18:08:58 CET by EPSS
A2 ISEA Last updated 17/10/2007 12:10:20 CET by Coordinator
A2 UNINOVA Last updated 10/10/2007 19:03:49 CET by Partner
Data Protection — European Commission - Useful links - Conferences - Institutions - EU Privacy sites
International Conferences
- 29th International Conference, Montreal, Canada (25-28 September 2007)
- 28th International Conference, London, UK (2-3 November 2006)
- International Conference "International Transfers of Personal Data", Belgium, Brussels (23-24 October 2006)
- 27th International Conference, Switzerland, Montreux (14-16 September 2005)


- 26th International Conference, Wroclaw, Poland (14/15/16 September 2004)


- 25th International Conference, Sydney (10/11/12 September 2003)
- International Conference (5/6 December 2002)
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