Number of project: ES01-KA

Similar documents
MIND Marketing, Internationalization & Development

THE ECVET PROFILE OF THE EUROPEAN EXPERT IN WOMEN POWER CODE

1. Introduction. defining and producing new materials with advanced properties, or optimizing industrial processes.

PUBLISHABLE FINAL ACTIVITY REPORT

Awareness of environmental issues through VET projects

TECHNOLOGY VISION 2017 IN 60 SECONDS

Added Value of Networking Case Study INOV: encouraging innovation in rural Portugal. Portugal

Framework Programme 7 and SMEs. Amaury NEVE European Commission DG Research - Unit T4: SMEs

Agreements in R&D and Technology Transfer: Best Practices and Model Agreements

COSMOB S MAIN REFERENCES IN KNOWLEGDE TRANSFER TECHNICAL TRAINING

ISO INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Nomenclature Specification for a nomenclature system for medical devices for the purpose of regulatory data exchange

Business Clusters and Innovativeness of the EU Economies

Knowledge Platform for Transferring Research and Innovation in Footwear Manufacturing

Electromagnetic Fields, Mobile Telephones and Health

European Rail Research Advisory Council

3.1 Publishable summary

PPP InfoDay Brussels, July 2012

THE DIGITALISATION CHALLENGES IN LITHUANIAN ENGINEERING INDUSTRY. Darius Lasionis LINPRA Director November 30, 2018 Latvia

This document is a preview generated by EVS

Innovation Management & Technology Transfer Innovation Management & Technology Transfer

Innovation in Europe: Where s it going? How does it happen? Stephen Roper Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK

Project cofinanced by European Regional Development Fund. T&A Euromed heritage innovation

PRESS DOSSIER Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (OHIM) 2016 JANUARY.

The Intellectual Property, Knowledge Transfer: Perspectives

ECTP & EurekaBuild. Jesús Rodríguez ECTP SG chairman EurekaBuild chairman DRAGADOS (ACS Group), Spain

Rethinking the role of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in Horizon 2020: toward a reflective and generative perspective

MARITIME CLUSTERS SUPPORTING RESEARCH & INNOVATION TO ENHANCE BLUE ECONOMY ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRIPLE HELIX MATRIX

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND MARKETING

Data users and data producers interaction: the Web-COSI project experience

MINERVA: IMPROVING THE PRODUCTION OF DIGITAL CULTURAL HERITAGE IN EUROPE. Rossella Caffo - Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Italia

ANALYSIS OF THE KNOWLEDGE GENERATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT BY HEIS AND IMPACT ON SMES

Electricity Industry Regulation and Innovation: Benchmarking and Knowledge Management as appraisal tools

Industry 4.0. State of Art in Italy

Fact Sheet IP specificities in research for the benefit of SMEs

Final report by EC, UNINOVA and AIDIMA.

The 13 th International Conference on Quality and Dependability - CCF an Outstanding Event in the Field

Munkaanyag

NEWSLETTER PROJECT WHAT S INSIDE. Digital Training Toolbox For Fostering European Experts in Welding Technologies TARGET GROUPS.

Formation of Knowledge Economy in Russia

CDP-EIF ITAtech Equity Platform

GLOBAL PRO BONO REPORT. Law is essential to creating a just society, but law does not create justice by itself.

ÓBIDOS CHARTER A PACT FOR CREATIVITY

Role of Knowledge Economics as a Driving Force in Global World

Dario della Sala ENEA Research Centre «Casaccia», Rome (Italy)

PRESENTATION: IMPLEMENTATION AIMS:

1 What is Standardization? 2 What is a standard? 3 The Spanish Association for Standardization, UNE

Written response to the public consultation on the European Commission Green Paper: From

Munkaanyag

Research DG. European Commission. Sharing Visions. Towards a European Area for Foresight

Stakeholders Acting Together On the ethical impact assessment of Research and Innovation

New era for Eureka - relations with ETPs

COPYRIGHT Danish Standards. NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE OR REPRODUCTION. DS/EN ISO 9431:1999

OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2008: Highlights

The EU / LAC Joint Initiative for Research and Innovation (JIRI) Libardo Gutierrez Colciencias

Produsys. Project outline. Machinery and Production Systems. Advanced research based european products for the global market

demonstrator approach real market conditions would be useful to provide a unified partner search instrument for the CIP programme

COST IC0902: Brief Summary

Creativity and Economic Development

SUPPORT SCHEMES FOR ARTISTIC INTERVENTIONS IN EUROPE a mapping and policy recommendations

Seoul Initiative on the 4 th Industrial Revolution

IMHA Research. In short it is addressing two questions:

DOWNLOAD OR READ : INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR ECONOMIC AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 9 December 2008 (16.12) (OR. fr) 16767/08 RECH 410 COMPET 550

"Smart Cities and Communities programmes and activities in the region of Castilla y León (Spain)"

Technology Needs Assessments under GEF Enabling Activities Top Ups

A New Platform for escience and data research into the European Ecosystem.

OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PECS INDUSTRY TO PARTICIPATE IN ESA PROGRAMMES SPACE4SME PROJECT. Prague April 25, 2008

Preparing Portuguese citizens for the information society era

Production research at European level supports regions and SMEs

ARTEMIS Industry Association. ARTEMIS Joint Undertaking ARTEMIS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION & JOINT UNDERTAKING

EU Ecolabel EMAS Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) State-of-play and evaluations

PROJECT FACT SHEET GREEK-GERMANY CO-FUNDED PROJECT. project proposal to the funding measure

SPACE EXPLORATION AS A DRIVER FOR GROWTH ESA INITIATIVE TO PARTNER WITH PRIVATE SECTOR

Tandvård - Extraktionstänger - Del 1: Tångmodeller med skruv- eller stiftlänk (ISO :1991)

Poland: Competitiveness Report 2015 Innovation and Poland s Performance in

Marie Skłodowska- Curie Actions under Horizon2020

Engaging Stakeholders

INTERVIEW. with Mr. Erik Reuvers, Consultant Media Literacy / Consultant Search Engine Advertising to Eva Semertzaki, editor Synergasia

RICHES Renewal, Innovation and Change: Heritage and European Society

Digital Content Preliminary SWOT Analysis

Horizon 2020 Towards a Common Strategic Framework for EU Research and Innovation Funding

S3P AGRI-FOOD Updates and next steps. Thematic Partnership TRACEABILITY AND BIG DATA Andalusia

ICT : Internet of Things and Platforms for Connected Smart Objects

The AComIn Project in Brief

REUNION SOST-CCAA 24 January 2011

SUBSIDIARY BODY FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVICE Twenty-fifth session Nairobi, 6 14 November 2006

TARGET GROUP DEFINITION in the SMART JUMP project

2000 Edition. SMEs & EU RTD Small and medium-sized enterprises and European Union programmes for research and technological development

Since 1996, the participation to the network has grown continuously, as well as the topics covered and the types of products and deliverables.

The Commission authorises the acquisition of Edison by EDF and AEM

COUNTRY REPORT: TURKEY

Using foresight techniques in the implementation of innovation policies

Laurent Romary, Inria DARIAH, director DARIAH - SHAPING EUROPEAN RESEARCH IN THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

Standardization and Innovation Management

Offshore Renewable Energy Conversion platforms - Coordination Action

Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP)

XXVII MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE - COMMUNIQUE MADRID, 30 JUNE 2017

Closing remarks by project coordinator S. Bischof Vukušić

Analysis on current and future capabilities requirements of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in Advanced manufacturing

The Library: from classic to postmodern

Transcription:

1 This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein." Number of project: 2016-1-ES01-KA202-025558

Index 1.- INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT 2.- OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT 3.- KICK-OFF MEETING

1.- INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT One of the REAL needs of companies in the sector of WOOD and FURNITURE demands the incorporation of innovative materials in the development of their products as a distinguishing key element. The current and future workers in the sector should have sufficient and up-to-date knowledge about what those new materials are and how to apply them in the wood and furniture sector. They also need to know their usefulness, applicability and properties to be able to select the appropriate materials, for designing and for producing, depending on the production processes of the companies. Partners of the project: Technology Institutes specialized in the wood and furniture sector: AIDIMA (Spain) http://www.aidimme.es/, and Wood.be, (Belgium) https://www.wood.be/ Enterprises association FederlegnoArredo (Italy), http://www.federlegnoarredo.it/ VET CENTRES:CIP FP Catarroja (Spain) http://www.servef.gva.es/web/cipfp-catarroja and CFPIMM (Portugal) http://cfpimm.pt/, Social partner, WODWIZE; https://www.woodwize.be/nl/, University, GMIT (Ireland), http://www.gmit.ie/ Web del Proyecto: http://www.mimwoodproject.eu/

2- OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT. This project aims to develop a tool (digital era) that will provide structured and targeted information (on the evolution) of innovative materials at an international level. This tool will be available for students and teachers. The aspects related to the selection of the material depending on the properties, use and demand, will be treated. Both the students and teachers will be stimulated to use the tool for all the innovative aspects, and for the development of new products. To facilitate the use and accessibility of this information, and to elaborate an online tool that can be used in the VET centers; with the scope to distribute the information, to analyze the information, and to select the ideal material(s) depending of the product, the required properties and the possibilities. To provide a new and innovative methodology in the VET centers by providing the teachers an online tool, that will facilitate the updating of their knowledge of innovative materials, to familiarize the students with research methodologies and analysis of the capacity of use of these materials and the possibility of use in the development of new products. To provide the knowledge and tools to generate technological surveillance systems in VET centres, which will allow to acquire up-to-date information about new materials, applied in the in the wood and furniture sector, as well for products, derived from wood, as well for other materials, which can give an innovative character in the (finished) products. To create an online tool, that will facilitate the updating of both teachers and students and their knowledge on these new materials. To work with methodologies for research and analysis on the capacity of using these materials, which are normally not available or performed within the VET-centres. To generate a mentality of innovation at the VET-students and the VET-teachers, by elaborating products with innovative materials. 3.- KICK-OFF MEETING On 13th September 2017, the Kick-off meeting was held in the premises of the coordinator, AIDIMA. During the meeting the coordinator presented the project s aims, the activities, the Intellectual Outputs approval, the expected results during the project, the project impact, and the European Official dissemination and communication websites. Every partner presented their centre and their activities and delivered a brief

The first activity to develop is to elaborate an Open educational methodological guide on technological surveillance. This guide will facilitate the development of a surveillance system in the area of innovative materials in the VET centres by applying a competitive intelligence system. Innovative guide that will explain how to carry out the surveillance technology within an institution and how to use different tools and information systems.