an introduction of ec-bridge 2004
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An Introduction of EC-Bridge 2004. EU-Chinese forum on Research Networks and Broadband solutions, eCollaboration and eLogistics Mr. Kay Matzner October 14, 2004. details. objectives. activities. Research network. eLogistics & eColla- boration. added value. Further Projects. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
An Introduction of EC-Bridge 2004EU-Chinese forum on Research Networks and Broadband solutions, eCollaboration and eLogistics
Mr. Kay Matzner
October 14, 2004
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► Project details
► Project objectives
► Project activities
► Part research network
► Part eLogistics and eCollaboration
► Beneficiaries of the project
► Added Value of the project
► Further projects
► Contact
Agenda
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EC-Bridge project
Organised by:
The European Commission, DG Information Society under the IST Programme (Strategic objective II: Applications and Services for the Mobile User and worker )
In liaison with:
Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) & Ministry of Education, China
Project start:
1 June 2004
Project partners:
Atos Origin (SchlumbergerSema) – Spain
Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation - Germany
Distance expert - France
Beijing Software Industry Association - China
Universite Libre de Bruxelles – Belgium
CERNET – China
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To promote scientific & technological collaboration in
eCollaboration & eLogistics, Research Networks & Broadband
To increase awareness of FP6and IST Programme inChina
To stimulate emergence of joint collaborative projects
Project objectives
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Conference
Exhibition
• 500 participants
• Networking program
• 40 exhibitors
• EU & China
Training
• FP6 & IST
• Proposals preparation
Centre of Excellence
Training materials
Management office
Trend mapping study
• Research networks & Broadband solutions
• E Colloboration & eLogistics
• Proposal making
• FP6 & IST information
Project activities
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Part research network & Broadband solutions
Focus: backbone and (fixed and mobile) access networks
Study: Review the evolving Chinese situation in terms of available for researchers, identifying strengths and gaps
Conference: to foster Chinese-Europe cooperation, particularly in view of the EC Sixth Framework Programme main trends and research infrastructure facilities.
Where: Shanghai Everbright Convention & Exhibition Center No.88 Caobao Road, Yuhui District, Shanghai , China
When: December 9 -10, 2004 (Thursday - Friday)
How: Registration under www.ec-bridge.com
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► eLogistics streamlines traditional processes while ensuring that the right products are shipped to the right place at the right time, and in the right quantity.
Logistics
eLogistics BPO
Source: IDC, 2001
Why eLogistics?
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Scope trends study analysis/ eLogistics
Order managementElectronic market places
Auctions, …
Warehousing, Distribution
ERP systems,SCM systems, …
Customer services,Return Management
Web-site, Web-shop,Value added services, …
Transportation, Delivery3PL, 4PL,
Telematics …
Com
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eCollaboration
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•Statistics show a fast increasing international collaboration in manufacturing
•Trends are massive supported by IT technology
•International collaboration increases welfare in all participating nations
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Conference: Beijing (eLogistics and eCollaboration)
Conference: - Mobility and collaboration are the new reality of eCollaboration- Wireless and enabling platforms- Learning and behavioural process- eLogistics solutions to make international collaboration
sound
- lessons learned from applying western eLogistic solution in China
Trend study: - eCollaboration in the Western economy in a snapshot- Characteristics of the Chinese economy- Enabling eLogistics infrastructures and devices- Chinese potential
Where: Beijing, China (Beijing New Century Hotel)
When: March 17 -18, 2005
How: Registration under www.ec-bridge.com (soon)
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Added Value for the Society
Dissemination
► EC-Bridge dedicated web site
► mailing lists
► CORDIS newsletter
► NCPs, IT Associations
Expected outcomes
► Chinese market situation and trends
► New partnerships and projects
► Collaboration level in the fields of research, education, environment and business will significantly increase between the EU and Chinese audiences
► Establishment of efficient coordinating mechanism
Beneficiaries of the project
► Policy makers and governmental administration
► Technology suppliers
► Research institutes
► Software vendors
► Businessmen & Entrepreneurs
► Internet Service providers (ISPs)
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eLogmar-M (FP6-SSA)
Partner
► Fraunhofer IFF(Germany); Warszaw University of Technology (Poland), Riga Technical University (Latvia)
► KSSA(Lithuania), PKA(Finland), RTSB(Germany), HHM(Germany), ThPA (Greece), IB (Estonia)
► IDC Information Technologies, Latvian Intelligent Systems (LV); Sonex (LT); HOPE (China)
► M&SS (UK), TRD (GR), CHD (CN), LTR (EE)
Coordinator: Dr. Eberhard BluemelFraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation andAutomation (IFF), GermanyE-mail: [email protected]
Major Goals
► Create a dynamic, collaborative partner pool uniting organizations from one Asian and eight different European countries.
► Incorporate the different partners operating along the maritime freight route from Asia to the Baltic Sea by the way of uniting their information management systems, databases, Internet Web-sites and portals
► Provide services and new work methods for the mobile actors (traders, shippers, brokers, consignees, forwarders, railways, etc.)
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Babbage Institute for Knowledgeand Information Technology
Indian Institute of Science
Indo-German Chamber of Commerce
Flanders-India Chamber of Commerce
Fraunhofer IFF
Logindia (Europeaid EU-India Programme)
► Advance the transfer of know-how in the thematic areas of logistics
► Developing support structures for the promotion of logistics competences
► Creating regional logistics competences through effective disseminator concepts integrating the already available regional potentials
► Performing process moderation on site in the sense of designing successful logistic projects
► Creating databases relevant for logistics
► Providing modern forms of effective logistics qualification for different target groups
Partner Major Goals
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Contacts
Fraunhofer Society - Institute for Factory
Operation and Automation
Kay Matzner
Int. Logistic competence center Fraunhofer IFF
Tel: +49 391 40 90159
Fax: +49 391 40 90 432
Atos Origin
Lydia Montandon
Project Manager
Tel: +34-914-408-616
Fax: +34-917-543-252
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