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COMMECT · Bridging the digital divide and addressing the need of Rural Communities with Cost-effective and Environmental-Friendly Connectivity Solutions
Over the last years, the importance and need for broadband and high-speed connectivity has constantly increased. The Covid-19 pandemic has even accelerated this process towards a more connected society. But this holds mainly true for urban communities. In Europe a 13% lack access still persists, and mainly concerns the most rural and remote areas. Those are the most challenging to address since they are the least commercially attractive. COMMECT aims at bridging the digital divide, by providing quality, reliable, and secure access for all in rural and remote areas. The goal of extending broadband connectivity in rural and remote areas will be achieved by integrating Non-Terrestrial Networks with terrestrial cellular XG networks, and low-cost Internet of Things (IoT). Artificial Intelligence, Edge and Network Automation will reduce energy consumption both at connectivity and computing level. Participatory approach with end-users and ICT experts working together on development challenges will be the key for the digitalization of the sector. To ensure the rich exchange of best-practice and technical knowledge among the actors of the agro-forest value chain, COMMECT will set up five Living Labs across and outside Europe, where end-users “pain” and (connectivity) “gains” will be largely discussed, from different perspectives. COMMECT aims at contributing to a balanced territorial development of the EU’s rural areas and their communities by making smart agriculture and forest services accessible to all. COMMECT will facilitate that, by developing a decision-making support tool able to advise on the best connectivity solution, according to technical, socio-economic, and environmental considerations. This tool, incorporating collaborative business models, will be a key enabler for jobs, business, and investment in rural areas, as well as for improving the quality of life in areas such as healthcare, education, e-government, among others.
Consortium · 20 organisations
LUXEMBOURG INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
LU · €851,485
TELENOR ASA
NO · €601,094
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
DK · €368,699
SES TECHCOM SA
LU · €348,525
ZEMLJORADNICKA ZADRUGA SOLAR AGRO
RS · €36,250
DRUSTVO ZA KONSALTING, RAZVOJ I IMPLEMENTACIJU INFORMACIONIH I KOMUNIKACIONIH TEHNOLOGIJA DUNAVNET DOO NOVI SAD
RS · €302,813
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
NL · €504,045
INSTITUT FIR BIOLOGESCH LANDWIRTSCHAFT AN ARAGRÖKOLOGIE LUXEMBURG ASBL
LU · €97,485
FORENINGEN PADBORG TRANSPORTCENTER FMBA
DK · €87,313
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES DUESSELDORF GMBH
DE
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES (IRELAND) CO LIMITED
IE · €312,500
TURKCELL TEKNOLOJI ARASTIRMA VE GELISTIRME ANONIM SIRKETI
TR · €190,625
LSC360 SA
LU · €75,450
UNIVERSITETET I INNLANDET
NO · €177,770
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
TR · €82,250
VIVERIS TECHNOLOGIES SA
FR · €174,500
SEINAJOEN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY
FI · €153,250
MESNA ZAJEDNICA 21. MAJ GOSPODINCI
RS
KLOSSER INNOVASJON AS
NO · €146,515
AALBORG UNIVERSITET
DK · €488,991
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