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eMobilty - Specific Support Action

Objective

The objective of the eMobility Specific Support Action is:
To provide secretarial, organisational and editorial support for the organisation of the Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology Platform, known as the eMobility Technology Platform, in the context of enlarging the platform membership and broadening the participation.

Europe needs an orchestrated, large-scale approach by stakeholders to define future RTD priorities to advance its position in the global market for mobile and wireless communications services, applications and systems in the 2010-2020 time-horizon.

The eMobility Technology Platform has been formed to define future priorities for the mobile and wireless communications sector. The eMobility Technology Platform was launched publicly on 18th March 2005 and the Inaugural Meeting of all stakeholders took place on 5th April 2005. During this meeting a first Strategic Research Agenda - a result from previous work - and the organisation and governance of the platform, were presented and discussed.

The Strategic Research Agenda is the most important deliverable of the eMobility SSA. It will be compiled and edited by the eMobility SSA, based on the voluntary contributions received from the eMobility Technology Platform members and from public calls for contributions issued on the web.

A group of sixteen manufacturers and service providers took the initiative to set up the eMobility Technology Platform as an industry-driven initiative. Responding to the open invitation for participation, over 170 additional organisations have declared their interest in joining the eMobility Technology Platform.

The more than seven fold increase in the involvement of stakeholders clearly requires a much larger secretarial, organisational and editorial effort. This Support Action will provide the required support and will enable the participants to concentrate on the strategic issues that the Technology Platform intends to address.

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SSA - Specific Support Action

Coordinator

ERICSSON GMBH
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FRITZ-VOMFELDE-STRASSE 26
40547 DUESSELDORF
Germany

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