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Main areas of collaboration. A list of areas of collaboration between the two initiatives has been identified and Adra-e already provides support to Adra in several ways: Branding and promotional material – One of the objectives of WP6 is to help Adra to develop a branding and visual identity strategy to ensure the full recognition of the AI, Data and Robotics brand across the European and potentially international landscape, also leveraging the Adra brand which is already widespread across Europe. Following this assumption, one of the first decisions of the task force was to harmonise the Adra-e branding which was developed during the Adra-e proposal writing phase, to Adra’s one. The rationale behind this decision was to facilitate the recognition of the Adra branding and increase its visibility and to avoid potential confusion in the stakeholders which might not clearly understand the differences between the two initiatives. More information on the work carried out for the branding and promotional material can be found in section 5.1 of this document. Content management – Ensuring a smooth flow of communication between Adra-e and Adra activities and progress is paramount to ensure the two initiatives do not step on each other’s toes in terms of content to be published on their respective channels. Furthermore, Adra is expected to last much longer than Adra-e, and to take over all Adra-e assets when Adra-e terminates. In addition to the regular weekly meeting, a shared editorial calendar has been set up for this reason where the task force members track the content to be published on their respective websites, social media and newsletter. The calendar is updated at every task force meeting based on the agreed activities. Website management – Differently from the other channels which are shared between Adra and Adra-e, when it comes to the website the consortium decided to keep the initiatives separated with both of them operating on separated websites. This is mainly due to the Adra-e outputs, which the project is supposed to deliver as it progresses, namely: • ADR Cartography • ADR Awareness Centre for Education and Outreach • ADR Observatory of standards • AI Trust Label • Actionable SRIDA Recommendations which according to the Adra-e Grant Agreement will be implemented and hosted on the Adra-e native website during its lifetime and then handed over to Adra to ensure sustainability. Acting as the operational arm of Adra, the Adra-e project is also providing direct support to the Ad...
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