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CASAGRAS2 · Coordination and Support Action for Global RFID-related Activities and Standardisation - 2
The need for authoritative, on-going international cooperation in respect of the European agenda for taking the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) to reality is pivotal in putting it into the global context it demands. CASAGRAS2 provides the necessary conduit for taking the next steps in international collaboration.CASAGRAS2 identifies a much broader base for international cooperation, with partners from Brazil, mainland China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and USA. The European partners are from Belgium, France, Germany, Russia and the UK. CASAGRAS2 also identifies a group of experts to participate in the project that will target stakeholders based in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, China, Denmark, Germany, India, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, USA and Russia.The coordination and support action plan for CASAGRAS2 draws upon the outcomes of CASAGRAS1 and the recommendations that specifically align with the targets identified in Objective ICT-2009-1.3: ICT Internet of Things and Enterprise environment. Moreover, it seeks to contribute to the European research cluster for IoT development represented by CERP-IoT, offering an important holistic input characterised by the generic nature of the work packages in respect of architecture, identification and data capture protocols, applications and services framework, R&D roadmap, education and training and the important multi-dimensional features of governance; all with respect to international deliberation. Each component of these work package activities will be developed in cooperation with international partners through the international platform work package. Outcomes will be delivered through a dissemination infrastructure, exploiting a range of delivery platforms and serving a wide range of project, stakeholder and end-user delivery needs, with substantial foundations for innovation and enterprise in respect of applications, services and products, and socio-economic benefit.
Consortium · 16 organisations
BIRKBECK COLLEGE - UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
UK · €43,228
CUSTOMMEDIA SDN BHD
MY · €34,240
INSTITUT EUROPEEN DES NORMES DE TELECOMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION
FR · €27,150
Paul Gerard Joseph Chartier
UK · €56,710
ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
KR · €45,475
STIFTELSEN SINTEF
NO · €76,398
EUROPEAN MULTIMEDIA FORUM LTD
UK · €30,602
GLOBAL ICT STANDARDISATION FORUM FOR INNOVATION
IN · €29,050
SMART IDENTIFICATION LIMITED
UK · €355,077
FUNDACAO DE APOIO A UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO
BR · €34,240
STEPHEN GEOFFREY HALLIDAY
US · €43,977
YOKOSUKA TELECOM RESEARCH PARK KABU SHIKI GAISHA
JP · €47,722
ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY STANDARDIZATION INSTITUTE OF MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CN · €33,544
FEIG ELECTRONIC GMBH
DE · €34,240
RESEARCH INSTITUTE SITRONICS LABS""
RU · €24,556
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD
UK · €38,038
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