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PANELFIT · Participatory Approaches to a New Ethical and Legal Framework for ICT

H2020Status: CLOSED1 November 201830 April 2022EU funding €2,798,031Call H2020-SwafS-2016-17

Changes in the regulation of ICT research and innovation are opening up a new scenario. It is expected that stakeholders, policy makers, and end users adapt to them as soon as possible. This, however, might be hard, especially for SMEs. PANELFIT is firmly committed to facilitating this adaptation process by producing a set of editable, open access Guidelines, validated by two data protection agencies. Once produced, they will serve as operational standards able to reduce the ethical and legal issues posed by ICT technologies while promoting innovation and market growth, enabling high-quality job creation and ensuring an adequate level of privacy and security/cybersecurity. Furthermore, we will produce a complementary set of six outcomes to 1) suggest possible concrete improvements to the current regulatory and governance framework, both at the EU and the national level, 2) create mutual learning and support tools and to promote networking among stakeholders and policy makers and 3) increase the quantity and quality of the information available to policy makers, professionals, researchers, journalists and the public. All these outcomes will be produced by a co-creation process involving policy makers, stakeholders, and end-users. They will all participate in the creation of the main outcomes of the project through a range of engagement activities that includes workshops, public consultations, encounters, surveys, etc. This will be combined with a strong communication and dissemination strategy that includes numerous activities, such as webinars, MOOC courses, public debates, a constant use of a web site and social networks and the creation of a Platform for Mutual Learning, which is meant to become the reference forum for the discussion of the issues at stake even after the end of the project. The participation in PANELFIT of the European Data Journalism Network, with an aggregated web audience of almost 70 million monthly visits will help us reach this aim.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAIS VASCO/ EUSKAL HERRIKO UNIBERTSITATEA

ES · €682,388

thirdParty

EVERIS AEROESPACIAL Y DEFENSA SL

ES

thirdParty

NTT DATA SPAIN SOLUCIONES TECNOLOGICAS SL

ES

participant

NTT DATA SPAIN, SL

ES · €158,071

participant

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €276,688

participant

UNABHANGIGES LANDESZENTRUM FUR DATENSCHUTZ

DE · €192,219

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €84,550

participant

JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE-UNIVERSITAET FRANKFURT AM MAIN

DE · €263,875

participant

TEXELIA AG

CH · €37,391

participant

VEREIN DER EUROPAISCHEN BURGEWISSENSCHAFTEN - ECSA EV

DE · €98,750

participant

FONDEN DEMOCRACY X

DK · €355,313

participant

CENTRO PER LA COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE

IT · €187,500

participant

EUREC OFFICE GUG

DE · €196,625

participant

OESTERREICHISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN

AT · €261,375

participant

AGENCIA ESPANOLA DE PROTECCION DE DATOS

ES · €3,288

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