The Eurocities Forum on Knowledge Society, formerly known as Telecities, promotes every year 4 events consisting of a conference and thematic workshops (e-Care, eGovernment, Broadband, eCitizenship).
This conference, organised by the European Commission, will feature experts with diverse backgrounds. Invited speakers will come from research organisations, medical device industry, healthcare organisations, user groups, Member State public administrations, policy makers, procurers and insurers.
This dissemination event is organized for the second time by the IST funded @Health project, a community of European and Latin American research organisations, industries and public administrations interested in eHealth technologies, innovation and applications.
The follow-up to IST 2006, Köln 2007 is dedicated to help ICT researchers respond to the calls for proposals under the work programme 2007/2008.
Since late 2001, e-Business W@tch has been monitoring the use of ICT in more than 20 sectors of the EU economy. This conference (Brussels, 30 January 2007) presents findings of some of the recent sector studies of 2006.
This 2 days event will host many important speakers from European Commission, European ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) Leaders, European Technology Platforms and European Investment Bank representatives.
The Conference will analyse how, in the domain of cultural heritage, Information and Communication Technologies transform the architectures of knowledge, impose new organisational requirements as well as legal and educational responsibilities.
The conference addresses a range of issues highly relevant to Europe and India, sharing knowledge and providing insights into the benefits of Grid-enabled technologies and e-Infrastructures.
This conference, hosted by ITU and organised by the BREAD project on behalf of the 'Broadband for All' strategic objective, will be the most authoritative European Forum of its kind.
The first international conference on Semantics And digital Media Technology (SAMT) targets to narrow the large disparity between the low-level descriptors that can be computed automatically from multimedia content and the richness and subjectivity of semantics in user queries and human interpretations of audiovisual media - The Semantic Gap.