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18 de September de 2008

FP7 Security Info Day - 15 September 2008

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/security/infoday_2008.htm
A new Call for Proposals for Security Research (FP7-SEC-2009-1) under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7) was published on 3 September 2008.

In order to support the preparation of proposals, the Directorate  General for Enterprise and Industry (DG ENTR) of the European Commission held an Information Day on 15 September 2008 in  the Centre de Conférences Albert Borschette (CCAB) (Room 0D), Rue Froissart 36, in 1040 Brussels (420 meters from DG ENTR's
BREYDEL premises at Avenue d'Auderghem 45).

The aim of this event was to disseminate information on the research areas open in this Call for Proposals on Security within the FP7 Cooperation Programme, to give details about the main legal and procedural conditions, and to answer any questions.

Presentation of the FP7-SEC-2009-1 call - Part A - Part B
11:30 FP7 theme Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities - Slides
11:45 Rules for participation and FP7 legal / financial issues -Slides
Risk-Sharing Financial Facility - Slides
12:10 Security sensitive proposals - Slides
13:45 SEREN - support action of the  National Contact Points - Slides
14:00 Participants presentations (see slides below)

15:30 Break / Networking
16:20 Wrap-up, end of the event

1 CBRNE Crisis Management Federated Response & Training
Institut de Seguretat Pública de Catalunya [ISPC], Barcelona
2 Detection of drugs and drug precursors by portable Raman technology
INDRA
3 B-detection - Drug precursors
ENEA
4 Low-cost nanotechnology products for identification, anticounterfeit, security, health
Scriba Nanotecnologie srl
5 Visual Security that makes sense
EMZA
6 Emergency disaster recovery sites – cost effective quick restore of communication services
Nonius Software
7 Development of a special electric motor for high security forced cooled power cable systems
University Politehnica of Bucharest
8 RANDOM / BART
ASDS Tekever
9 Video streaming and compression - Sensors networks
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
10 Wireless sensor networks
Smartdust Solutions
11 Remote control-command solutions for autonomous systems
AéroDRONES
12 Facilitator between end users, developers, commercialisers - 
Development of end user requirements Organisation of near field /
field tests - Project management / co-ordination support - Proposal
co-ordination

Crabbe Consulting
13 Dangerous goods transportation - Knowhow-Transfer-Networ
KAY LIED GmbH
14 Security and Surveillance Activities
Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications (IIT), Athens
15 Ethnography, triggering artifacts, design probes
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Informationstechnik FIT
16 management
Technical University of Bari
17 Security Industry OBSERVATORY
London Metropolitan University Business School
18 Crime Science Information Security Tools and techniques for security
applications Economy, Anthropology, Social Science, Laws, etc.
Biometrics, Risk and Security Systems, Disaster Management,
Forensics, Nanotech, GIS, Built Environment, Intelligence, Data
mining, Surveillance sensors (smart CCTV, Radar networks, UAVs,
Satellite imaging…), RF-technologies, CBRN detectors, etc.

London’s Global University
19 Security Ethics and the development of security technologie
University of Tübingen Interdepartmental Centre for Ethics in the
Sciences and Humanities (IZEW)
20 Police Identity across Europe - Research Design
RSM - Erasmus University
21 SEC-2009-6.3.02 Research on rigorous methodologies for assessment of
security investments and trade-off between security and other
societal objectives (e.g. privacy and social cohesion).

ISDEFE - Ingenería de Sistemas
22 research to provide a few select indicator of security and security policy in Europe
measuring the effects of both insecurity and security policies on the economy.

ISDEFE - Ingenería de Sistemas
23 First Responder of the future: FIRE
Sagem Défense Sécurité
24 Provision of security capability to meet the demanding information
assurance needs of defense and government customers worldwide

NEXOR
25 Preparing proposal related to “Logistic and supply chain security”,
probably as coordinator - Aftermath crisis management system -
Simulation, planning and training tools and methods for management
of crises and complex emergencies; - Main sea and inland port
security system and Sea border surveillance - Sea border surveillance system

ITENE
26 Interconnection/Interoperability - Securing information exchanges
and resources access - Information gathering, organization and
provisioning - Coordination/support actions/NoE on Supply Chain
issues - Integrated comprehensive Airport Security system using pervasive ESB

TXT e-Solutions SpA
27 Technology use Technology - Innovation promotion - R&D&I demand support
Tecnalia
 
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