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A Multi-agent Approach to Digital Business Ecosystems

Objective

The purpose of EcoBusiness is, on one hand, to increase the productivity and the position in the market of MicroArt (and other similar SMEs) by applying cutting edge techniques and methodologies coming from academia, either from the field of management and economics, through the MSE-UEDIN, as well as from the field of artificial intelligence and information systems, through the collaboration with CISA-UEDIN, while giving the opportunity to the university (UEDIN) to test the products of its research in a real scenario while acquiring all the expertise from a real SMEs market network. On the other hand, this programme pretends to facilitate the acquisition of knowledge by the experts at MicroArt on recent research fields such as interaction-centered knowledge sharing, information ecosystems, and digital business ecosystems, while offering the researchers at UEDIN the necessary knowledge to know how to test and evaluate their research findings and results in real-like scenarios.

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FP7-PEOPLE-IAPP-2008
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MC-IAPP - Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP)

Coordinator

MICROART, SL
EU contribution
€ 145 738,00
Address
BALDIRI REIXAC 4-6
08028 BARCELONA
Spain

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Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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