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Call 7 CIP ICT-PSP Work Programme 2013 Belgrade, 28 February 2013 Annalisa Bogliolo EC, DG CNECT : “Programme Coordination” unit CIP - ICT Policy Support Programme

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Call 7CIP ICT-PSP Work Programme 2013Belgrade, 28 February 2013

Annalisa BoglioloEC, DG CNECT : “Programme Coordination” unit

CIP - ICT Policy Support Programme

• Better access to finance for SMEs through venture capital investment & loan guarantee instruments • Europe Enterprise Network• Support for eco-innovation •…

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme

(EIP)

Information Communication Technologies Policy support

Programme (ICT PSP)

Intelligent Energy Europe(IEE)

• Fostering energy efficiency & the rational use of energy sources • Promoting new & renewable energy sources & energy diversification • Promoting EE & new energy sources in transport

~2,170 M€

~730 M€

~730 M€

http://ec.europa.eu/cip/index_en.htm

Competitiveness and Innovation framework Programme

• Better access to finance for SMEs through venture capital investment & loan guarantee instruments • Europe Enterprise Network• Support for eco-innovation •…

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ICT PSP

o Key funding programme supporting the ICT Policy and the Digital Agenda for Europe

• ICT PSP: To drive forward innovation through the wider uptake and best use of ICTs

• Complements ICT in FP7 that aims at strengthening Europe’s leadership role in mastering and shaping the development of ICTs

o ICT PSP: Three inter-linked goals (legal base)

• Develop the Digital single market• Support innovation / wide adoption and investments in ICT• Improve quality of services and enable an inclusive Information Society

~730~149~135~120~112~105~5257.4

Total2013201220112010200920082007ICTPSP

~730~149~135~120~112~105~5257.4

Total2013201220112010200920082007ICTPSP

In € million, not including contribution from associated states 3

ICT PSP

o To accelerate the development of a competitive, innovative and inclusive Information Society

o Support ICT policy priorities (Digital Agenda for Europe)

o Community funding aims specifically at: • Stimulating the wider deployment and best use of

innovative ICT-based solutions• Facilitating the coordination and implementation of

actions for developing the information society across the Member States

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What do we support?

o Pilot and testing in real settings• Putting users in the lead, demand driven innovation• Significant coverage and size• Supporting policy priorities

o Diffuse widely the results• Ensure “replicability” and scalability

o Build on Member States initiatives• Share experience• Help develop common approaches• Ensure interoperability

o Prepare for wider actions • Consensus and partnership building is essential for interoperability and

EU-wide deployment

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Who participates? o National authorities

• Ministries, local and regional authorities• Public organisations e.g. hospitals, schools, libraries,..• Drivers in Pilot A, and in PPI Pilot, key users in pilot B and TN

o Private companies including SMEs• As suppliers of innovations• Mainly in Pilot B and TN as main actors

o Academia and public research• As experts and possible suppliers of innovations

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Some statistics

Total Number of

Projects

Total Number of

Participations

Total Number of Participants

(Including Co-ordinators)

Total Number of

Co-ordinators

Total Number of

Open Projects

Total Number of

Closed Projects

ICT PSP 19 28 18 0 15 4

FP7 36 46 21 2 20 16

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about Serbian participation:CIP is particularly successful

Annual Work Programme

o Objectives to be reached and areas to be covered per year

o Budget allocations per yearo Funding instruments to be usedo Rules for participation o Evaluation criteria o Planning for Call for proposals (>90% of budget)o Calls for tenders and other measures

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WP evolutionWP2007 WP2008 WP2009 WP2010 WP2011 WP2012 WP2013

54M€ 40M€ 107M€ 107M€ 116 M€ 127 M€ 125,7 M€4 themes / 12 Obj.

3 themes / 12 Obj.

8 themes / 24 Obj.

6 themes / 20 Obj.

5 themes / 15 Obj.

5 themes / 15 Obj.

5 themes / 19 Obj.

Public services

Health

Inclusion

Others

Public services & Inclusion

Energy Efficiency

Internet & security

Public services

Health, ageing well and inclusion

Digital libraries

Multilingual web

Energy Efficiency and smart mobility

PSI

Internet & sec.

Open innovation

Public services

Smart cities

Health, ageing well and inclusion

Digital libraries

Multilingual web

Low carbon economy & mobility

Public services

Smart cities

Health, ageing well and inclusion

Digital libraries

Low carbon economy & mobility

Public services

Smart cities

Health, ageing well and inclusion

Digital content, open data and creativity

Trusted eServices

Public services and Smart cities

Health, ageing well and inclusion

Digital content, open data and creativity

Trusted eServices

Open objective for Innovation

Cft - 11 M€ Cft - 4 M€ Cft - 8 M€ Cft - 9 M€ Cft - 9 M€ Cft - 12,4 M€ Cft - 10,8 M€22 projects (3PA; 8 PB; 11 TN)

86 prop.

19 projects (1PA; 12 PB; 6 TN)

66 prop.

 

49 projects (1+2PA; 38 PB; 4 BPN, 4 TN)

187 prop.

39 projects (2+2PA; 23 PB; 8BPN, 4TN)

139 prop.

44 projects (1PA; 35 PB; 6 BPN, 2 TN)

187 prop.

41 projects (8 PA; 26PB; 7 BPN, 10 TN)

165 prop.

 

ICT PSP Call 7

125,7 M€

Cloud of public services and smart cities

32.5 M€

Digital Content, open data and creativity

36 M€

ICT for health, ageing well and inclusion

39 M€

Trusted eServices 7 M€

Open objective for innovation and other actions

11.2 M€

Theme 1 - Cloud of public services and smart cities

o Cloud of public services (18 M€: pilots B)• To test and validate a set of cloud-based services preparing for

larger deployment• Enabling "open" public services, interoperability, improving

transparency and trust

o Smart, sustainable mobility (13.5 M€: pilots B + 1 TN)• Piloting ICT-based Interoperable Fare Management for

sustainable mobility• Cooperative systems for sustainable mobility of goods• Preparing the ground for Public Procurement for Innovative

Solutions (PPI) on cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems

o Resource efficient data centres for smart cities (1 M€: 1 TN)• Preparing PPI for resource efficient data centres

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Objective 1.1 - Cloud of public services

Pilots B, 18 Mۥ Path towards the CEF: Promote reuse of building

blocks available from the Pilots AoTo test and validate a set of cloud-based services preparing for larger deployment

• Breaking silos, offer interoperable services• Opening and reuse of services

oEnabling "open" public services, interoperability, improving transparency and trust

• Implementation of the principle "information must be provided only once to public administration"

• Empowering citizens to have access to their information and monitor its usage

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Objective 1.2 - Smart, sustainable mobility: context

o March 2010 - Europe 2020: Smart, Sustainable and inclusive Growth• Confirmation of 20/20/20 targets for 2020

o March 2011 - Roadmap for moving to a competitive low carbon economy by 2050• Reducing GHG emissions by 80-95% by 2050 (compared to 1990 values)

o June 2011 - White Paper on European Transport Policy• By 2050 reduce emissions by 60%, and 20% by 2020 (2008 level)• By 2050 move close to zero fatalities in road transport, halving road casualties

by 2020

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o July 2012 - European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities

• large-scale deployment of smart city solutions in Europe, focusing on intersection of ICT, energy and transport

o Sep 2012 - European Cloud Computing Strategy

• Unleashing potential of Cloud Computing in Europe

Objective 1.2 - Smart, sustainable mobility

Pilots B and one TN, 13.5 M€

oPiloting ICT-based Interoperable Fare Management for sustainable mobility

• Support demand for seamless intermodal mobility in cities with ICT based measures such as new approaches in automatic fare collection systems

oCooperative systems for sustainable mobility of goods• Optimising cargo management by means of real time communication

among objects (i.e. vehicles, cargo items & infrastructure) to ensure efficient management and sustainable transport of goods, reducing unnecessary movements of trucks and optimising load factors

oPreparing the ground for Public Procurement for Innovative Solutions (PPI) on cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems

• develop a coordination mechanism among public road administrations to promote the use of common PPI guidelines when procuring innovative road side infrastructure or when specifying them to their concessionaires

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Objective 1.3 - Resource efficient data centres for smart cities

1 TN, 1 M€ o Preparing PPI for resource efficient data centres

• Help public administrations enhance energy and environmental footprint of data centres through harmonising and accelerating adoption of guidance/specs to procure technologies & systems

• Action particularly relevant in context of smart cities where most data centres are built & resources are at a much higher demand

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More information on Theme 1Objective 1.1

Contact:• [email protected][email protected]

Websites: • https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-life/government

• http://www.epractice.eu

• http://www.buildconnectgrow.eu/

• http://ec.europa.eu/egovernment

Follow us on Twitter@EU_SmartCities

@ICT4TransportEU

More information on Theme 1Objectives 1.2 – 1.3

Obj. 1.2a: [email protected]. 1.2b&c: [email protected]. 1.3: [email protected]

www.intelligentcargo.eu/www.efreightproject.eu/www.comesafety.orghttp://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/its/index_en.htmhttp://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/esafety/index_en.htmwww.ifm-project.euwww.coolemall.euwww.all4green-project.euwww.thegreengrid.org

Theme 2 - Digital content, open data and creativity

o 2.1 Europeana and Creativity (16 M€: BPNs/pilots B + 1 TN)• Enriching and improving the Europeana content base • Promoting the use of Europeana by creative industries• Coordinating Europeana

o 2.2 Open data (8 M€: pilots B)• Open data experimentation and innovation building on geographic information• Standards for Open Data

o 2.3 ICT for learning (6 M€: pilots B)• Piloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all• Organising competitions on Educational Games

o 2.4 Digital content technologies for a better internet for kids (3 M€ pilots B)• Piloting toolkit to help in child sex abuse investigation contexts• Interoperability for content rating and classification schemes

o 2.5 eArchiving services (3 M€: 1 pilot B)• Piloting eArchiving service solutions

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Objective 2.1 - Europeana and Creativity

BPNs and one TN, 16 M€oEnriching and improving the Europeana content base

• Explore new ways of improving the quality of Europeana metadata

• Aggregation of existing digital cultural heritage content held by cultural institutions or private content holders in order to make it accessible through Europeana. The content must be of interest to a broad public

oPromoting the use of Europeana by creative industries• experiment with models, innovative applications and

services for creative re-use of cultural resources, in particular those accessible through Europeana

oCoordinating Europeana • support the functioning and development of the Europeana

central service

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Objective 2.2 - Open dataPilots B and one TN, 8 M€oOpen data experimentation and innovation building on geographic information

• stimulate innovation and business activities around GI data and solutions enhanced by location-based services

• concrete experiments that clearly identify and provide solutions for real world problems and/or address market opportunities

oStandards for Open Data• bring together a broad range of stakeholders in the

re-use of public sector information• agree on standards enabling interoperability and

integration of public sector information across Europe and beyond

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Objective 2.3 - ICT for learning

Pilots B and one TN, 6M€oPiloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all

• large scale pilots involving at least 50.000 students and 4.000 teachers / at least 10 regional actors/hubs of excellence

• targeting formal/non-formal/informal learning• covering digital literacy and computing, artistic and creative

skills, mathematics• at least one piloting scenario dedicated to people special

needs or at risk of exclusionoOrganising competitions on Educational Games

• Educational games on maths, ICT skills, healthier lifestyle• Take account of special needs - children at risk-of

exclusion/elderly

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Objective 2.4 - Digital content technologies for a better internet for kids

Pilots B, 3 M€oDigital content technologies for victim identification

• Piloting toolkit to help in child sex abuse investigation contexts

• Image/content recognition technologies improving improve accuracy and processing time (still and moving images)

oInteroperability for content rating and classification schemes • interoperability framework for cross-border content

rating and classification schemes• cross-border retrieval of content for children and be open

to tools such as parental controls

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Objective 2.5 - eArchiving services

Pilot B, 3M€opiloting eArchiving service solutionsoreplicable and scalable technical specifications and tools ointegration of different document management and archiving systems within public service process/workflow environments

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More information on Theme 2

For Objective 2.1• [email protected]

About Europeana at• http://pro.europeana.eu/

For Objective 2.2• [email protected]

For Objective 2.3• [email protected]

For Objective 2.4• [email protected]

For Objective 2.5• [email protected]

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Theme 3- ICT for health, ageing well and inclusion

o 3,1 - Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing (14M€: pilots A/B)

• Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders• Wide deployment of integrated care

o 3,2 - Supporting public procurement for innovative solutions in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living (10 M€ : PPI pilots)

• eHealth• Active & healthy ageing and assisted living

o 3,3 - Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion (3 M€: 4 thematic networks)

• Innovation and provision of age friendly city's environments• Assessing impact and raising awareness on benefits of innovative eHealth

tools and services• Sustainability of EU wide info-structure and collaborative governance• Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services

o 3,4 - Assisted mobility/navigation for older or impaired users (2M€:pilot B)o 3,5 - Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of

diseases (10M€:pilot B) 25

Theme 3: the context

Policy ContextoDigital Agenda (patient empowerment, interoperability of EHR, active ageing and independent living)oInnovation Union

Strategic purpose, scopeoEuropean Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing

• Prevention and health promotion• Integrated health and social care • Independent, active living

oCitizens leading healthy, active and independent lives oImproving the sustainability of health and social care systemsoBoosting and improving the competitiveness of the markets

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Objective 3.1.a - Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing

Telehealth programmes for the management of mental disorders: Pilot A, 7 M€

oTo collect, strengthen, enhance existing good practices that can be transferred and scaled up across Europe in order to:

• Implement widespread, real-life solutions for the treatment of mental disorders based on innovative telehealth services

• Validate and strengthen the evidence for the management of mental disorders based on telehealth solutions, especially with regard to cost-effectiveness and transferability of services;

• Enhance professionals’ and users' acceptance and satisfaction

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Objective 3.1.b - Preparing large scale deployment of targeted services to support active and healthy ageing

Wide deployment of integrated care: Pilots B, 7Mۥ ICT services and applications in integrated care

programmes (either vertically within healthcare or horizontal integration of healthcare, social care, long-term and self-care)

• Unlock innovative services and value chains• Involve new actors (e.g. insurers) • Deploy novel organisational models and care

pathways• Target primarily national and/or regional authorities

deploying integrated care programmes for the first time

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Objective 3.2 - Supporting public procurement for innovative solutions in eHealth, active and healthy ageing and assisted living

PPI pilots, 10M€oeHealthoActive & healthy ageing and assisted living

• to facilitate public purchasing of innovative solutions (PPI) in healthcare, ageing well and assisted living, which have not yet been deployed on a large scale (i.e. new/small scale)

• to support the implementation of the Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) of the European Innovation Partnership on Active & Healthy Ageing (EIP AHA)

• aligned with eHealth Action Plan, related to innovative public procurement for new products, scalability and interoperability

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Objective 3.3 - Networking for health, ageing well and inclusion

4 thematic networks, 3 Mۥ Innovation and provision of age friendly city's

environments• Assessing impact and raising awareness on

benefits of innovative eHealth tools and services• Sustainability of EU wide info-structure and

collaborative governance• Clinical practice guidelines for eHealth services

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Objective 3.4 - Assisted mobility / navigation for older or impaired users

Pilot B, 2M€oImprove the independent living and mobility impaired people, when using public transport or their own vehicles oSpecific access-rights management (public transport and specific parking places)

• modernisation of parking cards for disabled and improved use, verification of the entitlement to disability parking

• involve all concerned stakeholders including public authorities with responsibilities in supplying services and users' representatives

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Objective 3.5 - Biophotonics solutions for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of diseases

Pilots B, 10M€oInnovative biophotonics based solutions for the diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of diseaseoIn real application settings and with a sufficient range of realistic conditions and disease profilesoOutcome: solutions which have been evaluated by professional end-users and which demonstrated significant advantages with respect to current approaches, with the ultimate goal being their introduction into the market place.

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More information on Theme 3

• Digital Agenda for Europehttp://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda

• ICT Policy Support Programmehttp://ec.europa.eu/ict_psp/

• Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programmehttp://www.aal-europe.eu/

• JPI - More Years – Better Liveshttp://www.jp-demographic.eu

• Active and Healthy Ageing Partnershiphttp://ec.europa.eu/active-healthy-ageing

• Specifically for Objective 3.4• [email protected]

• Specifically for Objective 3.5• [email protected] 33

Theme 4 - Trusted eServices

Cybersecurity (7 M€: pilots B)• Web site protection • Critical infrastructures protection • Reporting on cybercrime

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Theme 4: background

o Research in FP7, and then Horizon 2020

o Policy European Strategy for Cybersecurity

o Targets selection of current security challenges for society and the user

o Impact Tools for users to protect themselves better

Objective 4.1 - Protection of Websites against Attacks

Pilot B, 2.5 M€oCreates pilot platform to detect and clean infected websites and to mitigate the impact of attacks.

oTargets website administrators and business owners with limited resources -> usability, flexibility and cost-effectiveness

oLinks to existing and upcoming activities

oIdentifies the suitable tools to mitigate botnets, to prevent the infections and to identify and take down the Command & Control Server and the Attacker

oOutlines initial requirements for future action by the network providers and CERTs

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Objective 4.2 - Security for Networked Infrastructures

Pilot B, 2.0 M€oBased on state of the art on technological precautions for users to protect their networked infrastructuresoDevelops an innovative analytical tool to identify the relevant security features for industrial users that expose their systems to networksoChecks if existing security features of the used networked structures are adequate, up-to-date and up-to-speed to address potential threat scenariosoProduces recommendations for best practice guidelines and policy actions to better protect European critical information infrastructure legacy systemsoBuilds on existing work in the EU CIIP initiative

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Objective 4.3 - Secure and trustworthy reporting of malware and suspected cybercrime

Pilot B, 2.5 M€oEuropean prototype service for user reporting of potential fraudulent or malicious online activities oEnables public bodies, security industry and researchers to gather data required for better mitigation of cyber-threatsoOffers individualised support for affected usersoSupports and links with E3C, existing activities and standardisation activities

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More information on Theme 4

For all the objectives of Theme 4

[email protected]

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Theme 5 - Open objective for innovation and other measures

o Open objective for innovation (10 M€: pilots B)• Testing a new funding scheme based on open calls

for innovation in areas of public interest

o Support to advance Corporate Social Responsibility in the ICT sector (200 K€: Thematic Network)

o Support to the Grand Coalition for ICT jobs  (1M€: Thematic Network)

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Objective 5.1 - Open objective for innovation

Pilots B, 10 M€oTesting a new funding scheme based on open calls for innovation in areas of public interest

• innovation in areas of public interest (without detailed prescription)

• a quicker transfer of innovative solutions to market

• the exploration of new ideas for innovative services

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Objective 5.2 - Support to advance CSR in the ICT sector

One TN, 200 K€oEstablishment of a coordinating platform for the ICT sector aiming to:

• Streamline the on-going and future discussions and dialogues with ICT stakeholders in a number of policy areas

• Identify and share good practices through which societal benefits can be delivered via ICT channels

• Extend the discussions to all relevant stakeholders – companies, civil society, academia, public interest actors, NGOs, etc.

• Provide better visibility and communication about the CSR activities of the ICT sector

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Commission Communication on "A renewed EU strategy 2011-14 for Corporate Social Responsibility":

Action 1: "Create in 2013 multi-stakeholder platforms in a number of relevant industrial sectors"

Action 5: "Develop a code of good practice for self- and co-regulation exercises"

Action 11: "Develop human rights guidance for three industrial sectors and for SMEs"

Objective 5.3 - Support to the Grand Coalition for ICT jobs

One TN, 1M€oinfrastructure in support of the delivery of the Grand Coalition building on a distributed set of actions by national/local stakeholders and actions

o link the European/national/local level and building bridges

o identify best practices in the thematic clusters and co-fund pilot actions (e.g. trainings)

o raise awareness and widely disseminate best practice

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Further Info on Theme 5

For Objective 5.1• [email protected]

For Objective 5.2• [email protected]• http://daa.ec.europa.eu/group/16/content

For Objective 5.3• [email protected]• http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/grand-coalition-

digital-jobs

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ICT PSP Call 7: summary

o Five Themes: Covering in total 19 Objectives

o Total indicative budget: 125,7 M€

o Call7 launch: 21 December 2012o Call7 close: 14 May 2013

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ICT PSP Websitehttps://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/ict-policy-support-programme

General information about the programmeDynamic newsroomParticipating in ICT PSP

• Information about calls (WP, infoday slides, guiding documents)

• Specific workshops and contact points for themes and objectives

• Expert registration and experts database

Running activities and projects