The EU postal sector represents € 91 billion or 0.72% of EU GDP. Postal services play a key role in an efficient and dynamic single EU market and are of crucial importance to both businesses and EU citizens. The European Commission is working to improve the quality of delivery and access to postal services and aims to complete a single functional market for postal services.
ICI Bucharest aimed to install and configure the E-Learning platform where the teaching materials developed by the project partners are uploaded. The platform chosen to be installed is MOODLE.
The project ensures high-quality pan-European services, geared to the requirements of project proponents and National Contact Points (NCPs) for ICT, by carrying out activities on a common IT platform and by collaborating with the NCPs networks of other thematic areas of the Horizon 2020 Program.
The Cloud for Europe initiative, which supports the Cloud European Partnership, has enabled the public sector to implement well-defined Cloud Computing strategies. Supported by stakeholders from both the private and the public sector, Cloud for Europe aims at removing the obstacles which appear when adopting Cloud software solutions. C4E brings together both the industrial and the public sector in order to provide optimal conditions for a Digital Single Market for Cloud Computing in Europe.
e-SENS, the acronym for "European Simple Electronic Networked Services", the so-called "mother LSP" is a pilot-project launched and co-financed by the European Commission and its main objective is to remove the administrative barriers that European citizens and enterprises face, before receiving and offering their services abroad.
Ensuring high-quality pan-European, trans-national services, geared to the requirements of project proponents and National Contact Points (NCPs) for ICT, by carrying out activities in support of a common IT platform and by collaborating with the NCP networks of other thematic areas of Horizon 2020.
The HoCare project stimulates the delivery of innovative home care solutions in regional innovation chains by strengthening cooperation among regional innovation actors in line with the quadruple helicoid approach.
According to the "Once-Only" principle (OOP), in the context of public services, citizens and businesses provide data to a public administration only once. Public administrations take steps to share these data at national and cross-border level, so that citizens and businesses do not have to provide them several times for different procedures.
The EuroCC project aims to establish and operate National Competence Centers in HPC (High Performance Computing) in the countries participating in the EuroHPC JU (Joint Undertaking) program. A total of 33 National HPC Competence Centers (33 states) will connect in a network of hubs and centers to join forces and provide access to HPC technologies, knowledge, expertise and expertise, aligned with their specific national needs and depending on the level of maturity of the HPC of each state. Each NCC Center will represent the national contact point for providing support in training activities, technical expertise, access to HPC resources, consulting services and coordination of HPC activities at national level.
The general objective of the project is to support the creation of educational and research competences in Open Science (OS), by exploring innovative mechanisms and tools for a training in Research Data Management (RDM) practices.
The NI4OS-Europe project aims to become a key-contributor to EOSC's portfolio of services, to engage in EOSC governance and to ensure inclusion at European level, in order to facilitate Open Science globally.