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FI-WARE Open Call for additional project partners
The FP7 project FI-WARE, part of the Future Internet Public Private Partnership, announces its first Open Call for new project partners. FI-WARE will deliver a new service infrastructure, building upon generic and reusable building blocks called ?Generic Enablers?. FI-WARE develops open specifications and reference implementations of Generic Enablers. This open call asks for organizations that can contribute or develop the Generic Enablers related to middleware and business models. Total funding available for new partners is up to 2 Million Euro, and the call closes on 25 April 2012 at 17h00. For further information, please refer to http://www.fi-ware.eu/open-call/ or email fiware-opencall-help@lists.fi-ware.eu.
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Creativity for the Creative Sector: Entertaining Europe in the Electronic Age
European Parliament Intellectual Property Forum, European Parliament, Brussels, 24 January 2012
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Draft ICT PSP Work Programme 2012
The draft ICT PSP Work Programme 2012 has been approved by the CIP ICT Committee. The work programme is still subject to the formal approval by the Commission (expected in January 2012).
The 6th Call for Proposals would be opened from 1 February to 15 May 2012 (pending formal approval of the Work programme 2012 by the Commission).
Please pencil in the date of 3 February 2012 for an information day on the 6th Call for Proposals in Brussels.
Confirmation of the date, the exact venue and the draft agenda (the event is planned from 9h30 to 16h00) will be published during the week of 9 January 2012.
On line registration will be open from that page during the same week.
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European Commission officials visit member states to present the Digital Agenda for Europe
European Commission officials will participate in events organised on 12, 13 and 14 December in Portugal (Porto, Coimbra and Lisbon respectively), in order to present to stakeholders and the public the Digital Agenda for Europe. The events will focus on issues such as research and innovation, the role of excellence and research centres in promoting economic growth in Europe, broadband, social challenges for European sustainability.
The visits are part of the Going Local exercise, run by the European Commission for the second year in a row, in order to foster a public dialogue on the Digital Agenda goals.
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Guide to broadband investment
EU guide on models for investment for Public Authorities investing EU funds in Broadband and NGA infrastructures. This guide is the result of a joint effort from Analysys Mason, various Commission services, the European Broadband Portal and the Bottom up Broadband initiative born under the Digital Agenda for Europe.
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