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These cooperations will enable to set international partnership between India, Thailand, Japan and Europe.

The aim is to launch a set of problem solving projects addressing at the same time society impacts and technology/business model innovations.

Key Objectives:

A) Technologies for Digital Contents and Languages  (Challenge 4 FP7)

Digital content is the foundation of a knowledge based society; it is in digital content that knowledge is stored and from digital content that knowledge is extracted and exploited by individuals and organisations across modalities and languages. This makes it crucial for this resource to be readily and reliably accessible over time to European citizens and enterprises and for every step in its lifecycle to be adequately supported and enhanced in response to changes in the technology landscape. 

Challenge 4 focuses on:

  easing and speeding up the creation of added value, in particular by SMEs, using resources that are today too burdensome to acquire or complex to use; putting the ability to create quality content and innovative services within the reach of individuals and small organisations by lowering skill and cost barriers,

 allowing people to access and use online content and services across language barriers, in their preferred language,

 ensuring complete reliability of retrieval and use of digital resources across applications and platforms over time, and design digital content natively engineered for obsolescence avoidance,

 scaling up data analysis to keep pace with the rate of growth of data streams and collections and enable novel forms of real time intelligence that only become possible on extremely large data volumes.


Problem-solving in this field

 Digital Preservation More reliable and secure preservation technologies and methods. 
Technologies and systems for intelligent management of preservation 
 

 Intelligent Information Management 

Reactive algorithms, infrastructures and methodologies
Intelligent integrated systems
Framework and tools for benchmarking and exploring information management 
Targeted competition framework speeding up progress towards large scale information management systems of global relevance
Community building networks


B) ICT for learning and Access to Cultural Resources

C) ICT for health ageing Well, Inclusion and Governance


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