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Explore the EU standardisation strategy and the ICT rolling plan
StandICT.eu is an EU H2020 Coordination and Support Action with the central goal of ensuring a neutral, reputable, pragmatic and fair approach to support European and Associated states presence in the international ICT standardisation scene. Learn more
An interactive platform providing the most accurate coverage of relevant and timely ICT Standards, to monitor the global landscape
The Fellowship Programme launching & managing a robust and efficient facility with € 3M funding earmarked over 36 months
Empowering contributions from ICT standardisation experts letting their voices be heard
Creating an engaging & influential Foresight Committee to keep momentum in policy discussions, in-synch with the MSP
Ensuring hi-level steering of StandICT.eu thanks to an authoritative Expert Group who tap directly into SDOs
Pursuing the training of next generation of ICT standardisation experts, engaging with National Standards Associations & Public-Private Partnerships
The first in a series of nine new open calls is now launched to support European ICT experts in Standardisation
Read moreIn this report, the Open Call #7 is presented with key takeaways and figures, then the fellowship outcomes are presented in the targeted technology areas, as defined in the Rolling Plan for ICT Standardisation, addressed by the 43 funded fellows.
Read moreIn this report, the Open Call #6 is presented with key takeaways and figures, then the fellowship outcomes are presented in the targeted technology areas, as defined in the Rolling Plan for ICT Standardisation, addressed by the 39 funded Fellows
Read moreIn this report, the Open Call 05 is presented with key takeaways and figures, then the fellowship outcomes are presented in the targeted technology areas, as defined in the Rolling Plan for ICT Standardisation, addressed by the 35 Fellows.
Read moreThis fourth Open Call totalled 82 eligible applications received out of which 38 have been selected for funding, with an overall 322,000 Euro granted. This Open call confirmed once more the excellent high quality of most of the submitted proposals, marking a noticeably high average quality score.
Read moreThis 3rd Open Call totalled 76 eligible applications received out of which 35 have been selected for funding, with an overall 314,000 Euro granted providing an extensive geographical coverage with 15 different EU countries, with a satisfying balance across the key technologies and priority topics of the call, and with a wide spectrum of SDOs that will benefit from the fellows' competences and skillset
Read moreThis 2nd Open Call totalled 68 eligible applications received out of which 37 have been selected for funding, with an overall 303,700 Euro granted providing an extensive geographical coverage with 11 different EU countries and 2 associated countries, with a satisfying balance across the key technologies and priority topics of the call, and with a wide spectrum of SDOs that will benefit from their competences and skillset.
Read moreThis 1st Open Call totalled 96 eligible applications received out of which 35 have been selected for funding, with an overall 304,500 Euro granted, providing an extensive geographical coverage with 15 different EU countries represented, with a satisfying balance across the key technologies and priority topics of the first call, and with a wide spectrum of SDOs that will benefit from the competence and expertise of the applicants.
Read moreThe new EUOS will constantly monitor the status of ICT Standards at international level, playing his role in building a sustainable ecosystem around ICT standards.
Explore the ICT Standards RepositoryTake advantage of the collaborative networking space to join the conversation with other ICT members by starting new discussions on relevant ICT topics, sharing relevant documents and events related, finding new connections.
Set-up to harness expert advice and stimulate discussion among SDOs, public bodies, academic institutions and acclaimed specialists to provide an expert overview of documents and relevant activities for the standardisation in the different fields.
A go-to reference for all training needs about ICT standards, featuring material produced and selected by top-class researchers, trainers and SDOs.
Here are some examples of fellowship applications from our different calls. Learn about the impact the European fellows created within their SDO work in the complete Following the Fellows report.
With this fellowship, the purpose is to help organisations to deal with ethical and societal risks when developing, producing, deploying, or using AI. This will help organizations to comply with new and emerging regulatory efforts to achieve trustworthy AI.
Project Editor ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC42 – Strategies for Mitigating Ethical and Societal Concerns
Independent Expert,
Sweden
Through my fellowship I do aim to contribute to the achievement of better security alert management capabilities, using meta-alerts, alerts that summarise threats and incidents in order to understand the overall threat landscape, provide better context awareness and improve existing cyber threat intelligence sharing capabilities through automation, while remaining GDPR compliant
Trusted Cyber Threat Intelligence-Sharing framework “Trusted CTI-Sharing” - P1 State of art
Editor and Independent expert, UNE
Spain
My fellowship will help to improve the visibility of CEN TC224 WG18 as well as the consideration of its work into practical products and services. More specifically, I have contributed to submitting the proposal to start several Preliminary Work Items, to define the Conformance Assessment of Biometric Solutions, that will lead to a future creation of a European Certification Scheme.
Certification of biometric solutions for remote identification services
Promoter, contributor and editor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,
Spain
StandICT.eu 2023 has developed a series of collaborations in the form of Memorandum of Understanding(s) or cross-project collaborations to ensure optimal visibility of the StandICT.eu 2023 initiative within key European organisations and associations.
Learn more about our synergiesSince the launch of StandICT.eu 2023, the project has proactively worked on establishing relationships and synergies with SDOs active in the ICT domain
The project is also collecting cases of successful initiatives in the area of ICT standardisation, coming from different H2020 and HE projects, to help identify and share best practices Have a look at our ICT standardisation success stories
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