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SUMMARY:CELTIC-NEXT Proposers Day
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nProgramme and presentations\nThe proposers day is an excellent opportunity to present and to learn about project ideas\, and to discuss them with potential partners. It is just one day before the EUREKA Innovation Event on 19 November 2014 in Basel\, so you can perfectly combine both events.\n8:30 – 9:00 Registration\n9:00 – 9:15 Welcome by Swiss Host\n9:15 – 9:40 Keynote: Michael Kerle\, Head of Product Marketing\, Swisscom\n– How to compete as a Telecom with Online Service Providers\n9:40 – 10:00 CELTIC-NEXT success stories\n– HIPERMED (Finalist EUREKA Innovation Award)\, Oscar Chabrera\, Vilynx\n10:00-10:30 Best practise for proposing and performing CELTIC-NEXT projects – hands on experience\n– Performing a CELTIC-NEXT project (experiences of the H2B2VS Coordinator Raoul Monnier\, Thomson Video Networks)\n– Preparing a CELTIC-NEXT project proposal (Peter Herrmann\, Celtic Office)\n10:30-11:00 Break\n11:00-11:30 Signature of the MoU between CELTIC-NEXT and Prompt (Canada)\n– Signature of the MoU\n– Presentation of Canadian project ideas\n11:30-13:00 CELTIC-NEXT Proposal Presentations\n1. Personalised Media Services enabled by connected devices\, Luc Overmeire\, VRT\, Belgium\n2. M2M Telemetry system for severe operating environments\, George Suciu\, BEIA Consult\, Romania\n3. RelCOvAir\, Frank Burkhardt\, Fraunhofer IIS\, Germany\n4. PST – Predictable and performant Software for Telecom system\, Mikael Sjödin\, Mälardalen University\, Sweden\n5. Secure\, Scalable Video Services in Cloud\, Harri Hyväri\, VTT\, Finland\n6. Electronic Identification in the European E-Government\, Peter Tihanyi\, E-Group ICT\, Hungary\n7. Virtual\, Model-Based and Risk-Driven Health Management\, András Simonyi\, Hungary\n8. NETAS\, Riza Durucasugil\, NETAS\, Turkey\n9. INTERFEROFF: efficient inter-cell INTERFerence coordination\, cEll planning and tRaffic OFFloading in next-generation mobile hetnets\, Hakima Chaouchi\, Institut Télécom\, France\n10. WATTSI Technology\, Times Lakatamitis-Erdelyi\, Effishoes Innovation Ltd.\, Hungary\n11. EURO MD2\, Laurent Manteau\, Gemalto\, France\n12. DigitalSense\, Sacha Helfenstein\, Agora Center\, Finland\n13. SPECMORE Spectrum Efficiency and Coexistence for Mobile Radio Emergency Systems\, Pradeep Kumar\, Univ. of Oulu\, Finland\n13:00-14:30 Lunch and “Meet the Proposers”\n– Networking of proposers and interested partners.\n– Opportunities to talk to representatives of the national funding authorities.\n14:30-15:30 Panel with Public Authorities about research priorities and funding situations\n– Moderated session where the audience hear the news from the representatives of the national funding authorities about hot research topics and funding opportunities.\nModerator: David Kennedy\, Eurescom
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/celtic-plus-proposers-day-on-18-november-2014-in-basel-2/
LOCATION:Basel\, Switzerland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20140625T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20140625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T055722
CREATED:20140819T063716Z
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SUMMARY:CELTIC-NEXT Proposers' and Networking Day
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: Wednesday\, June 25\, 2014 – Time:  9:00 am / 3:30 pm \nLocation: Kalkscheune\, Berlin – Johannisstraße 2\, 10117 Berlin \nProgramme and presentations \n9:30 – 9:50 \nCELTIC-NEXT achievements and research programme Jacques Magen\, CELTIC-NEXT chairman \nCELTIC-NEXT Research Possibilities Valérie Blavette\, Vice-chair \n9:50 – 10:10 SASER – A European Research Initiative addressing safety and security aspects of today’s and future communication networks Dr. Andreas Leven\, Alcatel-Lucent \n10:10 – 11:00 \nNational research priorities and funding aspects \nGermany: BMBF Funding possibilities and priorities for communications systems and IT-security\, Bernhard Wybranski\, VDI/ VDE-IT \nfurther presentations (tbc) \nResearch priorities and strategies of Core Group companies: \nGemalto\, Jean-Pierre Tual \nAlcatel-Lucent Technology Vision\, Jean-Francois Picquet\, Alcatel-Lucent\, France \n11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break \n11:30 – 11:50 5G-PPP Concepts and Positioning\, David Kennedy\, Director Eurescom \n11:50 – 12:00 Process and Recommendations for CELTIC-NEXT Proposals\, Heinz Brüggemann\, Director Celtic Office \n12:00- 13:30 Lunch break/Exhibition visit \n13:30 – 15:30 Proposal Presentations \n5-10 minutes/ proposal \nAnnounced project ideas so far to be presented and discussed among interested experts : \nOn Demand Secure Isolation\, Jean-Philippe Wary\, Orange\, France \nIntent-based Computing using Edge Clouds\, Stefan.VanBaelen iMinds\, Belgium \nIndustrial Small Cells\, Manfred Baumgärtner\, BVB Innovate\, Wolf-Dieter Wurst\, Nash Technologies\, \nThomas Bangemann\, ifak\, Germany \nBusiness Model Design Patterns\, Lorenz Grünewald\, HMKW Berlin \nConnect-&-Grow with the Internet of Smart Things: COExIST\, Pardeep Kumar\, University of Oulu\, Finland \nPeer-to-peer (P2P) interactions of smart objects\, Jonathan Ouoba\, VTT\, Finland \nSecurity platforms for the IoT\, Rolf Blom\, SICS and Staffan Persson\, ATSEC\, Sweden \nArchitectural Cloud Security (ARCH)\, Marius Corici\, Fraunhofer FOKUS\, Germany
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/celtic-plus-proposers-and-networking-day/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Germany
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CREATED:20140819T063716Z
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SUMMARY:CELTIC-NEXT Proposers' and Networking Day
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: Wednesday\, June 25\, 2014 – Time:  9:00 am / 3:30 pm\nLocation: Kalkscheune\, Berlin – Johannisstraße 2\, 10117 Berlin\nProgramme and presentations\n9:30 – 9:50\nCELTIC-NEXT achievements and research programme Jacques Magen\, CELTIC-NEXT chairman\nCELTIC-NEXT Research Possibilities Valérie Blavette\, Vice-chair\n9:50 – 10:10 SASER – A European Research Initiative addressing safety and security aspects of today’s and future communication networks Dr. Andreas Leven\, Alcatel-Lucent\n10:10 – 11:00\nNational research priorities and funding aspects\nGermany: BMBF Funding possibilities and priorities for communications systems and IT-security\, Bernhard Wybranski\, VDI/ VDE-IT\nfurther presentations (tbc)\nResearch priorities and strategies of Core Group companies:\nGemalto\, Jean-Pierre Tual\nAlcatel-Lucent Technology Vision\, Jean-Francois Picquet\, Alcatel-Lucent\, France\n11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break\n11:30 – 11:50 5G-PPP Concepts and Positioning\, David Kennedy\, Director Eurescom\n11:50 – 12:00 Process and Recommendations for CELTIC-NEXT Proposals\, Heinz Brüggemann\, Director Celtic Office\n12:00- 13:30 Lunch break/Exhibition visit\n13:30 – 15:30 Proposal Presentations\n5-10 minutes/ proposal\nAnnounced project ideas so far to be presented and discussed among interested experts :\nOn Demand Secure Isolation\, Jean-Philippe Wary\, Orange\, France\nIntent-based Computing using Edge Clouds\, Stefan.VanBaelen iMinds\, Belgium\nIndustrial Small Cells\, Manfred Baumgärtner\, BVB Innovate\, Wolf-Dieter Wurst\, Nash Technologies\,\nThomas Bangemann\, ifak\, Germany\nBusiness Model Design Patterns\, Lorenz Grünewald\, HMKW Berlin\nConnect-&-Grow with the Internet of Smart Things: COExIST\, Pardeep Kumar\, University of Oulu\, Finland\nPeer-to-peer (P2P) interactions of smart objects\, Jonathan Ouoba\, VTT\, Finland\nSecurity platforms for the IoT\, Rolf Blom\, SICS and Staffan Persson\, ATSEC\, Sweden\nArchitectural Cloud Security (ARCH)\, Marius Corici\, Fraunhofer FOKUS\, Germany
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/celtic-plus-proposers-and-networking-day-2/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140624
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CREATED:20150527T072902Z
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SUMMARY:SASER Conference "Secure Communications for Europe"
DESCRIPTION:Secure European Communications have become a hot topic and the possibilities how to achieve secure communications within Europe but also outside of Europe are currently investigated and researched. The conference tried to put some additional focus on technical and political aspects and presented one of the current “flagship” projects dealing with safe and secure European routing. \nAfter signing the SASER memorandum of understanding (from left): Dr. Andreas Leven (Alcatel-Lucent)\, Christoph Glingener (CTO of ADVA)\, Dr. Georg Schütte (State Secretary\, BMBF – German ministry for education and research)\, Alain Maloberti (Senior VP Network\, Orange)\, Dr. Hermann Rodler (Managing Director\, NSN Germany)\, Cornelia Rogall-Grothe (State Secretary\, BMI – German ministry of the interior)\, Jacques Magen (Chairman of CELTIC-NEXT)\, and Wilhelm Dresselhaus (CEO of Alcatel-Lucent Germany). (copyright: hannibal/BMBF) \nAgreement for secure European network communications signed in Berlin\nMajor European communications technology companies signed a memorandum of understanding for the development of secure network technologies at the “Secure Communications for Europe” conference in Berlin on 24 June 2014. \nADVA Optical Networking\, Alcatel-Lucent\, Nokia Siemens Networks\, Orange and Deutsche Telekom Laboratories agreed to coordinate their joint R&D efforts over five years for a secure\, robust\, and reliable network. This joint work will be done within and beyond the SASER project for “Safe and Secure European Routing”. SASER is a ﬂagship project under Celtic- Plus which was launched in August 2012 and will run until the end of September 2015. \nSecure network communications have become a crucial topic for ICT research and development within and beyond Europe. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) marks an important milestone for developing the technologies for enabling safe and secure networks in Europe. The central technological and political relevance of the MoU was underlined by the fact that representatives of the German government and other governments participated in the event. \nDr. Schütte (copyright: hannibal/BMBF) \nDr. Georg Schütte\, state secretary of the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF)\, stressed the importance of secure communications in Europe: “We can only use the possibilities of modern communication technologies in full\, if we can control the related risks. To achieve this we need joint efforts in Europe. SASER is a sparkling example of how we can improve digital sovereignty through joint efforts.” \nThe conference presented interim results of the SASER project\, including improved transmission algorithms in fibre-optical networks and methods for increased network security. In this context\, SASER has been working on innovative optical crypto algorithms and new methodologies for key exchange as a basis for improved data security. A major goal of the SASER project is to replace unsecure and energy-hungry routers with new integrated optoelectronic nodes. \nAbout SASER\nSASER (Safe and Secure European Routing) is an 80 million euro public-private partnership project comprising 61 companies\, research organisations\, and universities from Germany\, France\, Finland\, Denmark\, and the UK. The project runs from August 2012 to September 2015 under CELTIC-NEXT\, the EUREKA Cluster for a Smart Connected World\, and is partly publicly funded by the research ministries/ agencies BMBF (Germany)\, DGCIS (France)\, and TEKES (Finland). \nFurther information\nSASER project website \nBMBF press release (in German) \nPress contact\nPeter Stollenmayer\, CELTIC-NEXT Office\, office@celticnext.eu\, phone: +49 6221 989 153
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/saser-conference-secure-communications-for-europe-berlin-24-june-2014/
LOCATION:Kalkscheune\, Johannisstraße 2\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140425
DTSTAMP:20260426T055722
CREATED:20140819T065035Z
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UID:1730-1398211200-1398383999@www.celticnext.eu
SUMMARY:CELTIC-NEXT Event 2014 and Proposers Day
DESCRIPTION:CELTIC-NEXT Event and Proposers’ Day in Monaco\nThe Event was held 23 April 2014\nThe Proposers’ Day was held on 24 April. The proposals are linked further down. \nWednesday 23 April 2014 – Event Presentations\n \nOpening Speech\nSerge PIERRYVES \, Directeur de l’Expansion Economique\n(Business Development Agency)\, Monaco \nEUREKA Norwegian Chair – Priorities \nKristin Danielsen\, The Norwegian Research Council \nSecure Cloud Technology & Services (tbc)\nJanne Järvinen\, F-Secure\, Finland \n“LTE state-of the art”\nFrédéric Pujol\, iDATE\, France \nCELTIC-NEXT\, achievements\, and future directions\nJacques Magen\, CELTIC-NEXT Chair\nValérie Blavette\, CELTIC-NEXT Vice Chair \nAugmented reality\nVincent Marcatté\, VP open innovation Orange Labs\, France \n“City of Oulu came through big structural change and has still been chosen twice as the most intelligent city in Europe”\nJanne Mustonen\, Business Oulu \n5G PPP\, Objectives and Opportunities\nBernard Barani\, DG CONNECTE – Deputy Head of Unit E1- “Network Technologies” \n Network Functions Virtualization: Promises and Progress\nYuri Gittik\, RAD/ Israel \nCeltic Award winners presentations: \n4GBB\nEO-NET\nHIPERMED\nENGINES \nPanel session – (collocated WIMA and CELTIC-NEXT) “Mobile technologies and contactless services for Smart Cities”\nModerator: Pierre Métivier\, Managing Director\, Forum SMSC \nDynamic Smart City concepts have been emerging in many cities accross Europe in recent years and are revolutionizing and facilitating the everyday life of the citizen\, who want to be connected anytime\, anywhere and in any place. A growing infrastructure supported by fast\, secure and reliable networks\, offer new interoperable contactless city services for transport\, payments\, commerce\, tourism and administrations\, using the latest mobile technologies including NFC\, BLE QR and pervasive cloud computing techniques.\nSmart Cities are a part of the evolving Internet of Things (IoT)\, which will create tens of billions of new communicating objects and sensors\, all generating real time data. Large scale Smart City deployments\, need to receive and process efficiently the “Big Data” generated by the growing number of devices through the development of effective cloud services able to manage the data in a secure and safe environment. \nJoin this not to be missed panel discussion with insights from WIMA and CELTIC-NEXT industry experts\, around the key mobile technologies and contactless services at the forefront of Smart Cities. \nPanelists (tbc): \n\nMartin Peronnet\, CEO Monaco Telecom\nLaetitia Gazel Anthoine\, CEO Connecthings\nLaurent Manteau\, Gemalto\, France\nSinem Altuncu\, CardtekGroup – Chief Financial Officer\nDamien Legrand\, Orange/ France\nJuan Rico\, TST-Sistems/ Spain (TILAS – smart city concept)\n\nThurday 24 April 2014 – Technical Session\, Invited project presentations:\n \n“SPECTRA: Spectrum and energy efficiency in 4G communication systems and beyond”\nLorenzo Iacobelli\, Thales\, France \nSecured Embedded Element for Cloud (SEED4C) \nJean-Marc Lambert\, Gemalto\, France \nStrategic path to 5G\nMustafa Ergen\, VP of Technology\, Turk Telekom Argela \nProcess and Recommendations for CELTIC-NEXT Proposals\nHeinz Brüggemann\, Director Celtic Office \nResearch Priorities and funding aspects. Chair Jacques Magen\, CELTIC-NEXT.\nRound table discussion of Public Authorities: \n\nFinland (Tijna Nurmi\, TEKES)\nFrance (Geoffroy Hermann\, DGCIS\, tbc)\nGermany (Katrin Gassner\, VDI/VDE\, tbc)\nSpain (Óscar Fernández Moyano\, CDTI)\nSweden (Andreas Aurelius\, VINNOVA)\nIsrael (Effi Bergida)\nYavuz Bayhan\, Tübitak\, Turkey\n\nCELTIC-NEXT Proposers’ Day – Proposal Presentations: \n\nSICO – Safe wireless interconnected vehicles\, Gunnar Widforss\, Mälardalen Univ\, Sweden\nPIM Predictable Integration In Manycores\, Gunnar Widforss\, Mälardalen Univ\, Sweden\nFIRE and XiPi\, Timo Lahnalampi\, Martel Consulting\, Sweden\nEURO MD2\, Gemalto\, France\nCyber-Fault-Management/ Cyber-Event Processing\, Ali Dogru\, METU\nQ-Biz Quality for Business\, Martín Varela\, VTT\, Finland\nCyberWI\, Marjo Heikkilä\,Centria\, Finland\nMulti-Loyality (Common Multiple Loyalty)\, Eren Göktaş\, Cardtek\, Turkey\nOSN a source for troadcasting news\, Amram Noam\, LiviU Ltd\, Israel\niMinds\, Stefan Van Baelen\, iMinds\, Belgium
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/celtic-plus-event-2014-2/
LOCATION:Monaco\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140425
DTSTAMP:20260426T055722
CREATED:20140819T065035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140819T065035Z
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SUMMARY:CELTIC-NEXT Event 2014 and Proposers Day
DESCRIPTION:CELTIC-NEXT Event and Proposers’ Day in Monaco\nThe Event was held 23 April 2014\nThe Proposers’ Day was held on 24 April. The proposals are linked further down.\nWednesday 23 April 2014 – Event Presentations\n\nOpening Speech\nSerge PIERRYVES \, Directeur de l’Expansion Economique\n(Business Development Agency)\, Monaco\nEUREKA Norwegian Chair – Priorities \nKristin Danielsen\, The Norwegian Research Council\nSecure Cloud Technology & Services (tbc)\nJanne Järvinen\, F-Secure\, Finland\n“LTE state-of the art”\nFrédéric Pujol\, iDATE\, France\nCELTIC-NEXT\, achievements\, and future directions\nJacques Magen\, CELTIC-NEXT Chair\nValérie Blavette\, CELTIC-NEXT Vice Chair\nAugmented reality\nVincent Marcatté\, VP open innovation Orange Labs\, France\n“City of Oulu came through big structural change and has still been chosen twice as the most intelligent city in Europe”\nJanne Mustonen\, Business Oulu\n5G PPP\, Objectives and Opportunities\nBernard Barani\, DG CONNECTE – Deputy Head of Unit E1- “Network Technologies”\n Network Functions Virtualization: Promises and Progress\nYuri Gittik\, RAD/ Israel\nCeltic Award winners presentations:\n4GBB\nEO-NET\nHIPERMED\nENGINES\nPanel session – (collocated WIMA and CELTIC-NEXT) “Mobile technologies and contactless services for Smart Cities”\nModerator: Pierre Métivier\, Managing Director\, Forum SMSC\nDynamic Smart City concepts have been emerging in many cities accross Europe in recent years and are revolutionizing and facilitating the everyday life of the citizen\, who want to be connected anytime\, anywhere and in any place. A growing infrastructure supported by fast\, secure and reliable networks\, offer new interoperable contactless city services for transport\, payments\, commerce\, tourism and administrations\, using the latest mobile technologies including NFC\, BLE QR and pervasive cloud computing techniques.\nSmart Cities are a part of the evolving Internet of Things (IoT)\, which will create tens of billions of new communicating objects and sensors\, all generating real time data. Large scale Smart City deployments\, need to receive and process efficiently the “Big Data” generated by the growing number of devices through the development of effective cloud services able to manage the data in a secure and safe environment.\nJoin this not to be missed panel discussion with insights from WIMA and CELTIC-NEXT industry experts\, around the key mobile technologies and contactless services at the forefront of Smart Cities.\nPanelists (tbc): \n\nMartin Peronnet\, CEO Monaco Telecom\nLaetitia Gazel Anthoine\, CEO Connecthings\nLaurent Manteau\, Gemalto\, France\nSinem Altuncu\, CardtekGroup – Chief Financial Officer\nDamien Legrand\, Orange/ France\nJuan Rico\, TST-Sistems/ Spain (TILAS – smart city concept)\n\nThurday 24 April 2014 – Technical Session\, Invited project presentations:\n\n“SPECTRA: Spectrum and energy efficiency in 4G communication systems and beyond”\nLorenzo Iacobelli\, Thales\, France\nSecured Embedded Element for Cloud (SEED4C) \nJean-Marc Lambert\, Gemalto\, France\nStrategic path to 5G\nMustafa Ergen\, VP of Technology\, Turk Telekom Argela\nProcess and Recommendations for CELTIC-NEXT Proposals\nHeinz Brüggemann\, Director Celtic Office\nResearch Priorities and funding aspects. Chair Jacques Magen\, CELTIC-NEXT.\nRound table discussion of Public Authorities: \n\nFinland (Tijna Nurmi\, TEKES)\nFrance (Geoffroy Hermann\, DGCIS\, tbc)\nGermany (Katrin Gassner\, VDI/VDE\, tbc)\nSpain (Óscar Fernández Moyano\, CDTI)\nSweden (Andreas Aurelius\, VINNOVA)\nIsrael (Effi Bergida)\nYavuz Bayhan\, Tübitak\, Turkey\n\nCELTIC-NEXT Proposers’ Day – Proposal Presentations: \n\nSICO – Safe wireless interconnected vehicles\, Gunnar Widforss\, Mälardalen Univ\, Sweden\nPIM Predictable Integration In Manycores\, Gunnar Widforss\, Mälardalen Univ\, Sweden\nFIRE and XiPi\, Timo Lahnalampi\, Martel Consulting\, Sweden\nEURO MD2\, Gemalto\, France\nCyber-Fault-Management/ Cyber-Event Processing\, Ali Dogru\, METU\nQ-Biz Quality for Business\, Martín Varela\, VTT\, Finland\nCyberWI\, Marjo Heikkilä\,Centria\, Finland\nMulti-Loyality (Common Multiple Loyalty)\, Eren Göktaş\, Cardtek\, Turkey\nOSN a source for troadcasting news\, Amram Noam\, LiviU Ltd\, Israel\niMinds\, Stefan Van Baelen\, iMinds\, Belgium
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/celtic-plus-event-2014-2-2/
LOCATION:Monaco\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20140303T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20140303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T055722
CREATED:20140819T063312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140819T063312Z
UID:13759-1393837200-1393866000@www.celticnext.eu
SUMMARY:CELTIC-NEXT Information Day\, Oslo\, Norway
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: March 3\, 2014 – Time:  9:00 am / 5:00pm\nLocation: Oslo\, Norway\nProgramme and presentations\nWelcome\nSVP Bjørn Taale Sandberg\, Head of Telenor Research\,\nOverview of the Celtic–Plus programme and processes\nJacques Magen\, Celtic Chairman\nResearch priorities and funding possibilities\nOlaug Råd\, Norwegian Research Council (tbc)\nTelenor Rearch Agenda and Experiences of at CELTIC-NEXT projects\nTerje Tjelta\, Telenor (tbc)\nExperience from a Norwegian Company in CELTIC-NEXT (MARCH)\nAudun Fosselie Hansen\, Celerway/ Norway\nBreak\nThe future Service Model for Home & Community Healthcare\nHans A. Kielland Aanesen\, EPR-forum (tGov)\nSmart Control Template Server\nKnut Yrvin\, Skolelinux and Hans Aanesen\nGeneral discussion
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/celtic-plus-information-day-2/
LOCATION:Oslo\, Norway
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20140303T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20140303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T055722
CREATED:20140819T063312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150129T130055Z
UID:1725-1393837200-1393866000@www.celticnext.eu
SUMMARY:CELTIC-NEXT Information Day\, Oslo\, Norway
DESCRIPTION:Event Date: March 3\, 2014 – Time:  9:00 am / 5:00pm \nLocation: Oslo\, Norway \nProgramme and presentations \nWelcome \nSVP Bjørn Taale Sandberg\, Head of Telenor Research\, \nOverview of the Celtic–Plus programme and processes\nJacques Magen\, Celtic Chairman \nResearch priorities and funding possibilities\nOlaug Råd\, Norwegian Research Council (tbc) \nTelenor Rearch Agenda and Experiences of at CELTIC-NEXT projects\nTerje Tjelta\, Telenor (tbc) \nExperience from a Norwegian Company in CELTIC-NEXT (MARCH)\nAudun Fosselie Hansen\, Celerway/ Norway \nBreak \nThe future Service Model for Home & Community Healthcare\nHans A. Kielland Aanesen\, EPR-forum (tGov) \nSmart Control Template Server\nKnut Yrvin\, Skolelinux and Hans Aanesen \nGeneral discussion
URL:https://www.celticnext.eu/event/celtic-plus-information-day/
LOCATION:Oslo\, Norway
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