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Marcelo Bagnulo

Description of Activities

With this fellowship, I aim to help complete the standardisation of rLEDBAT in the I Internet Congestion Control Research Group (ICCRG) in the IETF/IRTF and of LEDBAT++ in the ICCRG in the IETF.

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
This activity contributes to achieving 6G's vision. To achieve low latency, 6G will have to embrace the novel Transport protocols that are being adopted in the Internet, notably Quic/BBR, LEDBAT++/rLEDBAT, as they are designed to reduce the latency of the communications. The RXQ project work on the integration of QUIC and rLEDBAT will provide one key missing piece in the toolset to achieve low latency.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Marcelo
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
RXQ - rLEDBAT for Quic
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (5th Open Call)

Carlos Luis Parra-Calderón

Description of Activities

My fellowship tackles the following gap, the standardisation of clinical information, as clinical information must be standardised to ensure the secure and effective use of language models in electronic health records (EHRs). 

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
This contribution is intended to impact the development of new, more competitive AI-based Electronic Health Record products offered by European vendors.
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
The project lays the foundation for an accessible and efficient ecosystem around AI in healthcare. Harmonising standards such as FHIR and ISO 13606 reduce technical barriers, enabling SMEs to develop solutions compatible with existing systems and compete with large enterprises. It also lowers development costs and drives innovation.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
The expected outcome is a standardised framework to support the effective implementation of AI in healthcare, facilitating the standardisation of interoperable, AI-ready patient data across Europe by fostering the implementation of the European Health Data Space.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
For society, AI standardisation promises to improve quality, safety, and equity in healthcare. It will foster public trust through compliance with ethical and privacy principles aligned with European values such as transparency. These improvements can translate into more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatments, benefiting patients and professionals.
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Organisation type
Organization
Head of Computational Health Informatics Group, Institute of Biomedicine of Seville
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CLPC
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
Standards for the next generation of information for Healthcare and Research, AI-Language Models-based
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Advancing AI and Health Standards: Harmonizing Information Interoperability and AI for Healthcare
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (2nd Open Call)
Topic (5th Open Call)

Pablo Vicente Legazpi

Description of Activities

Having MEP equipment modelled and standardised could make this process economic and a disruptive market technology. The final objective is to develop an initial ontology oriented to simulation in buildings.

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
Simulation is at the top of functionalities in buildings or smart cities. It is an AI model-based approach, compatible with the European values and the AI Act, recently approved at the European Parliament. Standards for simulation will allow the use of these techniques, providing an increased knowledge and future AI implementations of governance. It will open new markets and services.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
Mathematical simulation can be a revolutionary tool for the renovation wave and new buildings design, but it needs a supporting standard for the components, which must be well defined, certified, and validated. We propose to represent this standard by using ontologies or semantic web technologies.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Project Manager, Building Digital Twin Association, BDTA
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Pablo v
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
Standards for building simulation: a new ontology for building simulation O4BSIM
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (2nd Open Call)

Marco Azpúrua

Description of Activities

There is a lack of standard procedures installers can employ to determine whether their installation work has caused new electromagnetic interference problems. The challenge is to develop guidelines to help detect major emissions problems in the field early to fix them promptly, in a proactive and preventive manner that are complementary and coherent with standard emissions tests as part of compliance assessment. 

Country
Spain
Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
The alternative test methods proposed in the standards I contribute to benefit both SMEs and larger enterprises during their product certification processes, resulting in reduced costs, diminished noncompliance risks, and accelerated time-to-market for their products.
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
This action has the potential to positively impact SMEs and European society by addressing the challenges identified in the EV charging infrastructure. For SMEs, developing standardized procedures and traceable measurement methods creates market opportunities, enabling SMEs to design and manufacture products that meet regulatory requirements more efficiently. Moreover, the project’s focus on reliability in EVCS can increase consumer trust in SME-produced technologies, enhancing competitiveness.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
The project supports the transition to electromobility for European society, aligning with EU environmental goals. A better standardized EVCS facilitates sustainable mobility growth and ensures grid stability while providing solutions for electromagnetic disturbances and power quality issues.
Organisation type
Organization
CISPR Expert, Assistant Professor, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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Marco
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
Rapid Electromagnetic Emission Check of Fixed Installations
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Towards Standardized Measurements of Electromagnetic Disturbances from Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
2029
Year
Topic (2nd Open Call)
Topic (5th Open Call)

Leandro Navarro

Description of Activities

Within my WG, we address the gap in the link between digitisation and environmental sustainability, and particularly of products and services. Specifically, digital devices and related elements ranging from materials to e-waste are a significant part of our environmental problem. 

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
It is particularly important that European SMEs find DPPs a way to communicate the sustainability advantages of their products better and that producing a DPP, and digitalising product information becomes an advantage and not an additional obstacle to SMEs. One of the advantages of ITU and ETSI over other standards development organisations is that these standards will be free and more accessible for SMEs.
Impact on SMEs (6th Open Call)
Relevant for any size organisation that produces or modifies ICT products that are part, involved in any stage, of the circular economy. Particularly, this is very important for social enterprises in the business of repair, refurbishment and recycling. This is the case, for instance, of the European RReuse.org association that groups social enterprises with more than 100.000 jobs.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
The digitalisation of product-related information has the aim to contribute to a transition to more environmentally sustainable and circular products.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
The resulting standard element from this work will support legislative initiatives in the EU for implementing the digital product passport for ICT products in Europe and globally. This work focuses on environmental information for ICT products, and is complementary to other digital standards about the DPP in Europe and globally. Also, this a relevant standard for any size organisation that produces or modifies ICT products that are part, involved in any stage, of the circular economy
Impact on society (6th Open Call)
The resulting standards from the ITU-T L.GPSIM work item will support legislative initiatives in the EU about ecodesign and sustainable products to remove data sanitization as a risk and barrier to the circular economy (reuse and other circular processes to extend product lifespan) and for the implementation and evaluation of circular economy initiatives.
Organisation type
Organization
Professor, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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navarro
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
An information model for digital product passport information on sustainability and circularity
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
DPP standards and ICT products: digital information on sustainability and circularity
Proposal Title (6th Open Call)
Good practices for the sanitisation of the information media in end-of-life ICT devices
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Raul Sanchez-Reillo

Description of Activities

This standardisation project will boost the creation of a certification system for biometric solutions to be used in different scenarios. One of the first scenarios to be addressed is the remote identification of citizens using videoconference tools, i.e., using facial recognition with the users’ own personal devices (either computers or mobile devices).

Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
When the European Identity Wallet will be defined, all service providers will have to adapt their services to use that wallet. Most service providers are either SMEs or use solutions developed by SMEs, so the definition of that identity wallet will have a major impact on the activities of those SMEs, increasing their workload, and therefore, their benefits.
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
When the European Identity Wallet will be defined, all service providers will have to adapt their services to use that wallet. Most of services providers are either SMEs or use solutions developed by SMEs, so the definition of that identity wallet will have a major impact on the activities of those SMEs, increasing their workload, and therefore, their benefits.
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
Many final solution integrators are SMEs, and they are the ones having to convince the final customer with the benefits of using their products. This is typically a challenge of these SMEs, compared to multinational enterprises. This certification scheme will allow SMEs to provide convincing certification, to all different customers, through a single evaluation, closing the gap with big enterprises, and improving their market ratio.
Impact on SMEs (8th Open Call)
When the European Identity Wallet will be defined, all service providers will have to adapt their services to use that wallet. Most of services providers are either SMEs or use solutions developed by SMEs, so the definition of that identity wallet will have a major impact on the activities of those SMEs, increasing their workload, and therefore, their benefits.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
European citizens need an interoperable secure means to authenticate themselves all over Europe, when carrying out electronic transactions.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
This standard boosts the creation of a certification system for biometric solutions to be used in different scenarios. One of the first scenarios to be addressed is the remote identification of citizens using videoconference tools, i.e., using facial recognition with the users’ digital devices. But other scenarios will be added during this proposal, such as the use of face recognition in the future EUDI Wallet.
Impact on society (8th Open Call)
This activity paves the path to the technical definition and implementation of the EUDIW and the services related. It is important to note that by reaching interoperable EUDIWs, the following sectors will benefit:
Service providers and Administrations will find their work easier in identifying the citizen using the service, without acquiring more information that the one really needed. Therefore, the accomplishment of GDPR policies will be easier.
Manufacturers and integrators will have to go only through one set of specifications, not creating products that may not be accepted by the context of eIDAS2.
Citizens will see their identity secured, and privacy enhanced by only disclosing the relevant information to the services being used.
Organisation type
Organization
Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III De Madrid
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raul
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
eID Wallet for the European citizen under the new eIDAS2
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
European Requirements for Biometric Products
Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
Guidelines for the Data Management within On-Boarded European Digital Identity Wallets
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
European Requirements for Face and Fingerprint Products
Proposal Title (8th Open Call)
EUDIW components requirements and guidelines, according to the risk assessment
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Javier Peris

Description of Activities

The main priority of my fellowship focuses on helping organisations to drive innovation and technological transformation using the Centre of Excellence (CoE) as the best management mechanism in a context of a shortage of professional profiles with expertise in Artificial Intelligence and other disruptive technologies. 

Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Open Call
Organization
ICT Senior Advisor, Consultant and Trainer, Business, Technology & Best Practices, S.L.
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peris
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
AI-CoE: Artificial Intelligence for Business powered by Center of Excellence. TR standard
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)

Pilar Orero

Description of Activities

The priority is to establish the human as the centre of the Metaverse, where the human has diverse capabilities.

Country
Spain
Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Researcher, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Orero
Proposal Title (1st Open Call)
Accessibility in the Metaverse
Standards Development Organisation
Topic
Metaverse
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (1st Open Call)

Belen Suarez

Description of Activities

At the high level, ICT standards must establish a framework for ensuring trust, interoperability and interoperation via secure and reliable applications, as well as facilitate the stakeholder ́s engagement.

Country
Spain
Fellow's country
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
Despite the fact that 95% of industries are composed of SMEs, there is a significant underrepresentation of this organisation's viewpoint on standards development. I am the liaison officer of the Small Business Standards in all the TCs at ISO. I contribute to giving a voice to European SMEs in standardisation at the European and international levels. In addition, to provide comments in the meetings I promote the use of the compatibility test of the SBS and collaborate in the workshops to facilitate the mutual understanding among the industry and the SDOs.
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
These standardisation efforts support the achievement of the objectives of the Green Deal and the SDGs, as well as the political objectives of the European Commission and support for the New European Standardization Strategy. As a convenor position of a key working group at the ISO level, I am able to promote the European values in standards development. In addition, this action promotes the improvement in the efficiency of public services with the use of reliable applications and technologies that contribute to sustainable development.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Go To Innovation CEO, Reaccion Economica
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suarez
Proposal Title (1st Open Call)
Environmental Sustainability for Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
ISO TC 307 Working Group 5 - Governance
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
Topic
Digital Product Passport
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Adam Smith

Description of Activities

The draft EU AI Act (including both sets of amendments) lays down significant requirements for logging and record keeping in AI systems.

Country
Spain
Fellow's country
Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (1st Open Call)
Providing technical clarity on the right information elements to log is key to supporting the AI Act, and the more clarity that is available, the cheaper it will be for SMEs to comply. There are also many SMEs providing tools to support AI governance, which could receive a significant boost by aligning with the resulting standardised log files.
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
All three projects are likely to be relevant to the AI Act. SMEs will benefit from clear guidance and societal stakeholders have a voice in the projects. If these projects did not exist, then SMEs would need to rely on lawyers, analysis and academic literature to be compliant.
Impact on society (1st Open Call)
The AI Act envisages that logging can enable post-market monitoring. In future, these standardised logs may provide the ability to have a “black-box” associated with high-risk AI systems, potentially monitored in real-time, reducing the manifestation of risks that have an impact on society.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
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Smith
Proposal Title (1st Open Call)
Progress projects on logging and record keeping to support the AI Act
Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
AI standardisation in ISO/IEC and CEN/CENELEC on AI verification and validation
Standards Development Organisation
Topic
Artificial Intelligence
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (1st Open Call)
Topic (4th Open Call)