EPIC | EU-Pacific Partnerships for ICT RDI

Summary
The project aims to improve cooperation in the area of information and communication technologies between Europe and three partner countries in the Asia-Pacific (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore). EPIC will foster cooperation in ICT research, technology development and innovation-related topics at the policy and the researcher level. The initiative builds on cooperation policy dialogues, the analysis of research capabilities, and on recommendations from previous projects involving these countries. The project follows a topically expanding methodology: cooperation will start from a small set of joint and/or global challenges and continue to expand areas as the project progresses. Initial topics include: smart nations, resilient and sustainable cities, open and digital science.

The main objectives of the project are:
● Identify, update and detail 3rd country programs, common R&D priorities and future cooperation opportunities
● Identify synergies between DAE international agenda and 3rd countries/regions' ICT strategies
● Develop recommendations for improved cooperation
● Organizing and supporting events that are synchronized with dialogue meetings and contribute to increase their focus and visibility
● Reinforce industrial cooperation on ICT research and development through improved networking activities
● Support EU organizations/individuals in accessing third country programs
● Establish linkages with EC programs and initiatives and with MS/AC programs
● Widely disseminate the objectives and results of the project among relevant 
stakeholders through a carefully designed dissemination strategy
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/687794
Start date: 01-02-2017
End date: 31-07-2019
Total budget - Public funding: 1 256 500,00 Euro - 716 500,00 Euro
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Original description

The project aims to improve cooperation in the area of information and communication technologies between Europe and three partner countries in the Asia-Pacific (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore). EPIC will foster cooperation in ICT research, technology development and innovation-related topics at the policy and the researcher level. The initiative builds on cooperation policy dialogues, the analysis of research capabilities, and on recommendations from previous projects involving these countries. The project follows a topically expanding methodology: cooperation will start from a small set of joint and/or global challenges and continue to expand areas as the project progresses. Initial topics include: smart nations, resilient and sustainable cities, open and digital science.

The main objectives of the project are:
● Identify, update and detail 3rd country programs, common R&D priorities and future cooperation opportunities
● Identify synergies between DAE international agenda and 3rd countries/regions' ICT strategies
● Develop recommendations for improved cooperation
● Organizing and supporting events that are synchronized with dialogue meetings and contribute to increase their focus and visibility
● Reinforce industrial cooperation on ICT research and development through improved networking activities
● Support EU organizations/individuals in accessing third country programs
● Establish linkages with EC programs and initiatives and with MS/AC programs
● Widely disseminate the objectives and results of the project among relevant 
stakeholders through a carefully designed dissemination strategy

Status

CLOSED

Call topic

ICT-38-2015

Update Date

27-10-2022
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Horizon 2020
H2020-EU.2. INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP
H2020-EU.2.1. INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies
H2020-EU.2.1.1. INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
H2020-EU.2.1.1.0. INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - ICT - Cross-cutting calls
H2020-ICT-2015
ICT-38-2015 International partnership building and support to dialogues with high income countries