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ENABEL Steering Committee Meeting“ Erfurt, 29. November 2006 enabling european entrepreneurship Technology Transfer Sub-Projekts Akronym Projektname Beteiligte Regionen Typ of Technology Transfer Budget (€) ASIP Applied Spectral Imaging for Plastic Materials Carinthia/Thueringen directly in both directions 153. 114 De. Mon. Tools Development of Automated Tools for the Monitoring of Buildings and Structures Carinthia/Thueringen/ Western-Norway directly in both directions 182. 330 IN-MICRO Optical real-time Measurement Method for Inspection of Microsystems and internal Microspaces Carinthia/Thueringen/ Western-Norway directly in one direction 189. 634 Meta. Sto. Re Metadata Storage and Retrieval Thueringen/ Western. Norway directly in one direction 170. 830 TECHTRA Technology Transfer Information Network Western-Norway /Thueringen indirectly 144. 000 Textile. Light. Gate Technology Transfer and Development for Continuous Production of Self-Shining Textiles by Means of Optimised Phosphors Thueringen/Carinthia directly in one direction 114. 000 UTTS Unified Technology Transfer Strategy Carinthia/Thueringen/ Western-Norway indirectly 189. 933 Dr. Olaf Schümann; THÜRINGEN innovativ Gmb. H
ENABEL Steering Committee Meeting“ Erfurt, 29. November 2006 enabling european entrepreneurship Allocation of technology transfer Projects Legend: ASIP Textile. Light. Gate Meta. Sto. Re De. Mon. Tools In-MICRO TECHTRA UTTS no defined TF Dr. Olaf Schümann; THÜRINGEN innovativ Gmb. H
ENABEL Steering Committee Meeting“ Erfurt, 29. November 2006 enabling european entrepreneurship Status of Technology Transfer Sub-Projects ASIP Applied Spectral Imaging for Plastic Materials completed project Results Envisaged results were only partially achieved due to the partner drop-out of EUROPLAST, the main partner for the technology application. But due to good awareness activities at the beginning of the project (interregional workshop) a new application field and partner could be acquired and some of the deliverables could be achieved with the new partner. The engagement of the partners was not optimal. De. Mon. Tools Development of Automated Tools for the Monitoring of Buildings and Structures running project Results The technical cooperation was very successful for all three parties. All objectives were achieved and deliverables provided. The main objective to determine the specifications and to develop a monitoring system for building assessment was achieved. Well organised and structured project, excellent cooperation. IN-MICRO Optical real-time Measurement Method for Inspection of Microsystems and internal Microspaces running project Results Application field of the sensor technology was changed right at the beginning of the project from “inspection processes of Microsystems” to medical applications in ophthalmology and dermatology. Analysis of the feasibility of the intended applications was successful and demonstrators for two medical applications fields have been positively tested. Partnership work quite well. Dr. Olaf Schümann; THÜRINGEN innovativ Gmb. H
ENABEL Steering Committee Meeting“ Erfurt, 29. November 2006 enabling european entrepreneurship Status of Technology Transfer Sub-Projects (2) Meta. Sto. Re Results Metadata Storage and Retrieval completed project The envisaged result of a content based meta database for world-wide access to alternative music was achieved, but the technical challenges of content extraction and defining the necessary specifications for the advanced search functions needed a lot more effort than expected. Two more events then planed. The time schedule was prolonged by 3 month. Very successful project. TECHTRA Technology Transfer Information Network running project Results The TECHTRA project was aimed at transferring and improving a best practice example from the successful Norwegian Nærinett project by creating a targeted, proactive and dynamic information system. All deliverables were provided and all envisaged results achieved. The achieved involvement of over 60 users in Norway and Thuringia will be extended by approaching further SMEs and potential users. Partnership worked well, management was well performed. One partner was exchanged at the beginning due to insolvency. The time schedule was prolonged by 3 month. Dr. Olaf Schümann; THÜRINGEN innovativ Gmb. H
ENABEL Steering Committee Meeting“ Erfurt, 29. November 2006 enabling european entrepreneurship Status of Technology Transfer Sub-Projects (3) Textile. Light. Gate Technology Transfer and Development for Continuous Production of Self-Shining Textiles by Means of Optimised Phosphors completed project Results The envisaged objectives could be achieved completely. An effective continuous coating process for flexible self-luminescent textile structures using very small phosphor particles has been developed which is suitable to perform on traditional silk-screen machines. Partnership work quite well. UTTS Unified Technology Transfer Strategy running project Results All deliverables were provided and all envisaged results achieved. The main result consisted in the acknowledgement that based on the very different regional conditions the intended unified TT strategy is not feasible. But certain components and aspects of individual TT methods were suitable for transfer to other regions. Recommendations for regional key players and decision makers were formulated accordingly. The partnership worked very well, some partners knew each other prior to the project. The time schedule was prolonged by 3 month. Dr. Olaf Schümann; THÜRINGEN innovativ Gmb. H
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