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eMobility - Overview and status of the eMobility platform

eMobility - Overview and status of the eMobility platform. Magnus Madfors Chairman, eMobility steering board Magnus.Madfors@ericsson.com. June 9th, 2005 Brussels. Poland (2). Norway (2). Sweden (2). Finland (6). Russia (1). Germany (15). Netherlands (1). UK (15). Ireland (4).

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eMobility - Overview and status of the eMobility platform

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  1. eMobility - Overview and status of the eMobility platform Magnus MadforsChairman, eMobility steering board Magnus.Madfors@ericsson.com June 9th, 2005 Brussels

  2. Poland (2) Norway (2) Sweden (2) Finland (6) Russia (1) Germany (15) Netherlands (1) UK (15) Ireland (4) Czech Rep. (1) Romania (1) Belgium (12) Greece (5) Alcatel Deutsche Telekom AG Ericsson France Telecom Hutchison 3G Europe Lucent Technologies Motorola Nokia Philips Siemens AG STMicroelectronics Telecom Italia Mobile Telefónica Móviles España Thales Vodafone France (5) Cyprus (1) Switzerland (1) Israel (1) Portugal (3) Spain (19) Italy (8) eMobility Members Country (Number of Members) Technology Platform - The shared vision • Support the renewed Lisbon Strategy for a competitive, knowledge-based society • Drive future technology development in mobile and wireless communications that serves Europe's citizens and the European economy • Enhance cooperation between industry players, the research community and public authorities • Mid- to long-term vision (2015+ ) to maximise the benefit of mobile and wireless communications, thus enabling economic and social advances in the EU • Formulation of an action plan and time-table for the key developments • Evolution of a consistent policy, spectrum and regulatory framework June 9th, 2005 Brussels

  3. Organisations by Category Member Organisation Categories Other Academia Associations Commercial Open invitation to join the eMobility Platform has generated more than 100 organisations to sign up June 9th, 2005 Brussels

  4. The drawing up of a Strategic Research Agenda including vision Identify technology and non-technology barriers to development, deployment and the use of technology The achievement of the necessary critical mass for research and innovation The mobilisation of substantial public and private funding Actual projects in Framework Programme 7 will be carried out under the umbrella of the eMobility Technology Platform Key objectives of Technology Platforms June 9th, 2005 Brussels

  5. eMobility organisation • Public launch • March 18, 2005 in Brussels • Inaugural Meeting • April 5, 2005, in Brussels • Mirror Group Meeting • April 27, 2005 in Brussels • Strategic Research Agenda • Available from the web-site • Regular updates planned for the next coming years, to incorporate new ideas and reflect upon implementations made General Assembly Steering Board Mirror Group Expert Advisory Group Executive Group Secretariat Working Groups on overall issues independent of actual projects … June 9th, 2005 Brussels

  6. eMobility relationships with other bodies Other Technology Platforms S3 ARTEMIS National R&D Programmes bmb+f June 9th, 2005 Brussels

  7. Sharing ideas - creating a larger space Complementing areas - together addressing the entire value chain of the industry Initial meetings between Technology Platforms “Core Groups” Identifying common technology and non-technology barriers to development, deployment and the use of technology Providing focus - maximising use of resources Agreed areas of interest between different platforms provides means for good efficiency and less duplication The Liaison officer’s responsibility To carry out and initiate contacts identified Interaction between Technology Platforms June 9th, 2005 Brussels

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