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ICT Standardisation Observatory and Support Facility in Europe

Description du projet

Renforcer la normalisation européenne des TIC

Ces dernières années, l’UE a mis l’accent sur l’extension de la portée des TIC et sur le soutien à leur développement continu. Le projet StandICT.eu 2026, financé par l’UE, vise à améliorer l’écosystème européen de normalisation des TIC. Le projet permettra de mettre en place un dispositif souple et efficace pour soutenir le développement d’un programme de bourses, contrôler les normes en matière de TIC et accroître l’influence des travaux d’experts. En outre, il formera de nouveaux experts et assurera le bon fonctionnement du projet par le biais de forums et d’experts. S’appuyant sur les succès des itérations précédentes, StandICT.eu 2026 vise à soutenir et à renforcer le paysage européen de la normalisation des TIC.

Objectif

StandICT.eu 2026 builds on the success of the previous two editions [2020-23 & 2018-19 StandICT.eu initiatives], delivered by the original partners who prepared the first proposal back in 2017, obtaining the recognition of the “go-to” project on ICT Standards in Europe. StandICT.eu 2026’s principal goal is to strengthen its global reach in the European ICT Standardisation Ecosystem, by: a) launching & managing a robust and efficient facility supporting the Fellowship Programme with € 2,925,000 funding earmarked over 36 months with 9 Open Calls; b) EUOS (EU Observatory for ICT Standardisation) and Technical Working Groups (TWGs) empowering contributions from ICT standardisation experts; c) Training the next generation of ICT standardisation experts, engaging with National Standardisation Bodies & PPPs through the Standards Education Group (EUOS-SEG); d) ensuring hi-level steering of StandICT.eu 2026 by means of an authoritative Expert Group (the EAG) who tap directly into the WGs & TCs of SDOs, tackling EU priorities, challenges & gaps; e) Creating an engaging & influential Forum on EU Strategy for ICT standards to address policy (FOREST), to keep momentum in policy discussions, in-synch with the MSP and subsequent high-level forum to be rolled-out in 2022.
Trust-IT Srl (IT), coordinates the effort with 5 highly experienced partners: Dublin City University (IE), Open Forum Europe (BE), AUSTRALO (ES), Digital SME Alliance (BE), and Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI (DE). Principal outputs: Fellowship Programme, with Open Calls, 1000+ proposals received, over 400+ funded Experts & 50+ External Evaluators; 4,000+ significant ICT Standards uploaded in the Observatory; 18 Webinars & 5 Workshops, Training Lectures, 2 Impact Events, Impact Reports, Policy recommendations, 10+TWGs, 25+ signed MoUs, 1000+ participants in trainings. Sustainability strategy and a truly engaged, well represented multi-stakeholder ICT Standardisation Community.

Coordinateur

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 3 296 156,25
Adresse
Glasnevin
9 Dublin
Irlande

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Région
Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 3 296 156,25

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