Objective
PROTELEUSES is a Best Practice project whose major goal is to increase the competitiveness of European Small and Medium size Enterprises belonging to the services sector, as well as to improve the working conditions of its staff members, by fostering the introduction of teleworking tools in its working activity. This is approached promoting and fostering the introduction and use of the newest information technologies, by introducing such technology in ten final users activities. The information technology tools to be promoted are those related to the communication and information exchange, used to enable the incorporation of teleworking activities, in the daily activities of the firms.
The main tasks developed within the services sector, are related to the information processing. This fact makes this sector one with more chances to benefit from the teleworking activities. Nevertheless this new working trends are not even considered at all, due to the fact that this sector's main gross components are SME, which due to their profile and excessive centring approach are not aware of the potential of betting for new working trends. The main goal of this project is to bridge this gap, by supporting ten final users (9 SMEs and 1 university) in the introduction of such new technologies. These implementations will become 10 different Cases of Study, which will be used as examples to follow, trying to provoke a snowball effect.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
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Coordinator
48930 GETXO (BIZKAIA)
Spain
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