Coordinated Action in R&D in Accessibility.. (CARDIAC)
- Identification of the state of the art in various areas - where are we now?
- Identification of gaps in current research in the area of accessible and assistive ICT
- Identification of the barriers to such research work
- Suggestions as to how to overcome such barriers
- Production of a ‘Research Agenda Road-Map’ to help the European Commission to focus on future ways to direct research funding
- Strengthening the global position of European industry in assistive technologies
- Gathering factsheets of what is being done in other major countries outside Europe as a benchmark and point of comparison.
Universidad de Sevilla
- Identification of the state of the art in various areas - where are we now?
- Identification of gaps in current research in the area of accessible and assistive ICT
- Identification of the barriers to such research work
- Suggestions as to how to overcome such barriers
- Production of a ‘Research Agenda Road-Map’ to help the European Commission to focus on future ways to direct research funding
- Strengthening the global position of European industry in assistive technologies
- Gathering factsheets of what is being done in other major countries outside Europe as a benchmark and point of comparison.
Analysis of eLearning systems accessibility in the scope of network based applications. Participation in the Structured Dialogue Process for other Wps.
R&D roadmaps for Technology Transfer, HCI, Network based Applcations (including eLearning).
Influence global R&D policies on accesibility.
Influence development of accesible services and applications.
Robótica y Tecnología de Computadores
Code PAIDI: TEP-108
Anton Civit. Socio.
Universidad de Sevilla
Budget of Andalusian group: € 33,705.00
- EPFL (Switzerland)
- CRC (Ireland)
- CNTI (Cyprus)
- CNR (Italy)
- UPVEHU (Spain)
- FTB(Germany)
- John Gill Tech (UK)
- Smart Home Tech (Nederland)
- Technion (Israel)
- Forth (Grece)
- UTL (Portugal)
- USE (Spain)
- GSA (Australia).
Keywords: Accessibility, ICT, Technology Transfer, HCI, eLearning
Duration: 36 months. March, 1th 2010 to February, 28th 2013
Project cost: € 500,000.00