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EPISTEP:
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Interrelation between ICT ETPs
Overall, there are currently 30 ETPs. See ETPs for the Commission web site.
Among them, there are nine ICT ETPs in total as follows:
- Mobile Communications (e-Mobility) Fully supported by EPISTEP
- Embedded Systems (ARTEMIS) Fully supported by EPISTEP
- Nano-electronics (ENIAC) Fully supported by EPISTEP
- European Initiative on Networked and Electronic Media (NEM) www.nem-initiative.org
- Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI) www.nessi-europe.com
- The European Robotics Platform (EUROP) www.roboticsplatform.com
- The Photonics Technology Platform (Photonics21) www.photonics21.org
- Integral Satcom Initiative (ISI) www.isi-initiative.eu.org
- European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration (EPoSS) www.smart-systems-integration.org
ETP
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Aims
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Expected benefits
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Launched
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Founding Members
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Smart systems integration
(EPoSS)
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Bring together private and public stakeholders to co-ordinate smart systems research in relation to automotives, aerospace, telecoms medical technologies and logistics
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Firms: Smart Systems Integration should boost the competitiveness of entire sectors such as aeronautics, automotives, homeland security, logistics, medical equipment and process engineering. Citizens: socio-economic, health and environmental benefits.
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05/07/06
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Austria Technologie- und Systemtechnik AG, Boehringer Ingelheim microParts GmbH, CEA - LETI, Continental Automotive Systems, DrÄgerwerk AG, EADS Deutschland GmbH, EPCOS AG, Fiat Research Centre (CRF), FICOSA International, S.A., Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM, Infineon, Interuniversity MicroElectronics Center IMEC, MGI Metro Group, MIRA, Robert Bosch GmbH, Siemens VDO Automotive AG, Vermon SA, VDI/VDE-IT, Volkswagen AG, VTI Technology Oy, VTT Information Technology
http://www.smart-systems-integration.org/public
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Integral Satcom Initiative
( ISI)
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Prepare for convergence and integration of broadcasting, broadband, and mobile satellite communications into the global telecommunication network infrastructure, in support of all forms of space communication and exploitation.
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Firms: maximize opportunities for business consolidation and growth.
Citizens: benefits in the areas of Europe-wide and international broadcasting, mobile communications, broadband access, bridging the digital divide, safety, crisis management, and disaster relief.
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20/01/06
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Accenture, Acorde, Adianta, Aersat, Aetheric Engineering, Agilent Technologies, Alcatel Alenia Space, Ansur Technologies, ASMS-TF, ASTER, Atos Origin, AUTH, AWE Communications, BUTE, CEA-LETI, Cedetel, CNES, CNIT, Create-Net, CTTC, DLR, E2e Services, EADS Astrium, Edosoft Factory, Elsacom, EMS Satcom, Enteos, ESOA, Espaci, ESYS, ETRI, Euroma, Eutelsat, Fraunhofer IIS, Gilat, Graz University of Technology, Hispasat, Hollycroft, Horama, IASA, ICCS, ICO, Idate, IMST, Indra Espacio, Inmarsat, Integrasys, Intracom, Isdefe, ISTI, Jast, Joanneum Research, Jozef Stefan Institute, Kell, Mavigex, Metodos y Tecnologia, MOSSA, Moviquity, NCSR, Nd Satcom, Nera, Newtec, NOA, NTUA, OHB, OpenSky, ONERA, Promospace, Rose Vision, SatEXPO, SatNEx, SES Global, Sibsuti, Sirius Satellite Radio, Space Engineering, Space Hellas, Supaero, Technical University of Cartagena, Telenor, Telespazio, Teletel, TriaGnoSys, TTI, Turin Polytechnic, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, University of Aegean, University of Aberdeen, University of Bologna, University of Bradford, University of Brighton, University of Cagliari, University of Calabria, University of Cantabria, University of Genoa, University of Modena, University of Oviedo, University of Parma, University of Pavia, University of Rome La Sapienza, University of Rome Tor Vergata, University of Surrey, University of Trento, University of Vigo, University of York.
http://www.isi-initiative.eu.org/home2.php
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Photonics
(PHOTONICS21)
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Establish Europe as a leader in the development and deployment of photonics in five industrial areas (Information and Communication, Lighting and Displays, Manufacturing, Life Science, and Security) as well as in Education and Training.
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Firms: closer collaboration to ensure that increased R&D activity translates more efficiently into successful products.
Citizens: consumer electronics applications such as large flat colour displays for computers and TVs, medical applications such as micro-surgery and non-invasive imaging.
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02/12/05
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(Inter alia) Alcatel, Barco, Bookham, Carl Zeiss, DaimlerChrysler, Fiat, Fraunhofer, Jenoptik,
Laserlab Europe, Osram, Philips, Sagem, Trumpf
Tyndall National Institute
http://www.photonics21.org
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European Robotics Platform
(EUROP)
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Boost the development of robotic businesses within Europe and bring the benefits of capable robot services to European citizens.
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Firms: maintain Europe's leadership in industrial robotics and expand it into the emerging service and security markets as well as to the space market through modularisation and standardisation.
Citizens: assistive technologies for a better quality of life, improved security, and intervention in hostile and dangerous environments.
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07/10/05
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KUKA, ABB, COMAU, Philips, Finmeccanica, SAFRAN, EADS, Thales, INDRA, Dassault Aviation, BAE Systems, Electrolux, Zenon, RURobots, OCRobotics, Qinetiq, CEA, Fraunhofer
www.roboticsplatform.com
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Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI)
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Develop new software and electronic services architecture, based on open standards.
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Firms: more flexible business models, easier to develop services
Citizens: wider range of services, easier to use, greater privacy and safety.
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07/09/05
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Atos Origin, British Telecom, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A., IBM, HP, Nokia, ObjectWeb, SAP AG, Siemens, Software AG, Telecom Italia S.p.A. Telefónica, THALES Group..
www.nessi-europe.com
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Networked and electronic media platform
(NEM)
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Accelerate the pace of innovation and convergence of the audiovisual, content and telecoms sectors.
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Firms: increased competitiveness, more coherent regulation and standardisation policies worldwide.
Citizens: personalised services combining various media, to improve quality, enjoyment and value.
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29/07/05
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Alcatel, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), France Telecom, Intel, Nokia, Philips, Telefónica and Thomson.
http://www.nem-initiative.org
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Mobile and wireless communications technology (eMobility)
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Reinforce Europe's world leadership in mobile and wireless communications and services.
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Firms: sustain world lead in mobile communication technologies.
Citizens: secure, easy-to-use, "always with you" services, e.g. mobile access to the web.
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18/03/05
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Alcatel, Deutsche Telekom , Ericsson, France Telecom, Hutchison 3G Europe, Lucent Technologies, Motorola, Nokia, Philips, Siemens, STMicroelectronics, Telecom Italia Mobile, Telefónica Móviles España, Thales Communications, and Vodafone.
www.emobility.eu.org
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European Nanoelectronics Initiative Advisory Council
(ENIAC)
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Master the transition to nano-scale devices, serve the future needs of European society, increase high-skilled employment, strengthen competitiveness of European industry, and secure global leadership in high-tech research.
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Firms: coordinated research and use of infrastructures to keep pace with technological developments
Citizens: leading-edge components enabling higher quality of life and reduced costs.
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29/06/04
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Aixtron, AMD, ARM, ASML, Bosch, CEA/CNRS, CSEM, Fraunhofer, Freescale, IBM, IMEC, Infineon, MEDEA+, NMRC, Nokia, Philips, STMicroelectronics, Thales, Unaxis, VTT
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/eniac/
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Advanced R&D on Embedded Intelligent Systems
(ARTEMIS)
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Sustain Europe's world lead in embedded computing and electronic technologies, e.g. for aerospace, automotive, communications and consumer electronics.
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Firms: industry standards to ensure that systems developed by different vendors can work together.
Citizens: reliability, security and quality of service.
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28/06/04
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ABB, Airbus Industrie, ARM, AVL, BT, Continental Teves, Catalonia Technical University, Daimler Chrysler, Ericsson, Fraunhofer Institute, High Tech SME Federation, IMEC, ITEA, Medeaplus Nokia, Parades, Philips, Robert Bosch, ST Microelectronics, Symbian, Siemens, Telenor, Thales, Verimag, and Technical University of Vienna.
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/artemis
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There are currently nine ICT related ETPs. Inevitably they are interelated to a certain extent. Similar topics and aspirations appear in multiple ETPs but address them from different perspectives. Organisations that are interested in specific ETPs should also have a look at those that have a common interface with it.
Note that the three ETPs directly supported by EPISTEP (highlighted below) have common interfaces with all of the eight ICT ETPs. Also note there are sixteen interfaces in total between the nine ETPs. NEM, in particular appears to have the most interfaces, which was to be expected as it is at the highest service level.
Because of the indicated overlaps, SMEs interested in the three ETPs supported by EPISTEP may also have an interest in one or more of the overlapping ETPs. For this reason we also provide some additional information on these six additional ETPs via their own website links.
NEM
European Initiative on Networked and Electronic Media
www.nem-initiative.org
Joint statement
NESSI
Networked European Software and Services Initiative
www.nessi-europe.com
Joint statement
EUROP
The European Robotics Platform
www.roboticsplatform.com
Joint statement
Photonics21
The Photonics Technology Platform
www.photonics21.org
Joint statement
ISI
Integral Satcom Initiative
www.isi-initiative.eu.org
Joint statement
EPoSS
European Technology Platform on Smart Systems Integration
www.smart-systems-integration.org
Joint statement
Launch Meeting of EPoSS ETP on July 5th, 2006 in Brussels
Conference
- June, 8, 2006 - NESSI Annual Forum Conference - Brussels, Belgium
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