Partners involved Sample Clauses

Partners involved. This section should present how the work has been distributed among the various partners (if any). It will explain which activities the various partners have conducted, how they have been co-ordinated and how they have contributed to the set objectives.
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Partners involved. Short Name Full Name Contribution
Partners involved. All partners were involved in this Work Package, especially: Air Liquide, Hexagon, Faber, CAQ CCS and academic partners.
Partners involved. Following is a table listing partners involved in writing of this deliverable: FIWARE FIWARE Foundation e.V. Leading author PIAP Industrial Institute for Automation and Measurements Contributor Bosch Xxxxxx Xxxxx XxxX Contributor ALR Acutronic Link Robotics AG Contributor eProsima Proyectos y Sistemas de Mantenimiento SL Contributor
Partners involved. CCS, AL, AR, BAM, Faber, Hex
Partners involved. Air Liquide was the Task Leader (T7.6) for the organization of the final dissemination workshop, with the help of Xxxxxxx, BAM, Faber, Hexagon, CCS and JRC-IE. All partners were present at this dissemination workshop, expect CCS.
Partners involved. All ● Topic: Impact of projected demographic changes in Europe on food demand under alternative socio-economic projections. Partners involved: ZALF, CMCC, WU, UNICAMP, UNINA, CHALMERS, BC3, INRAE; ● Topic: Potential to achieve socio-economic and the environmental co-benefits with dietary shift policies in Europe until 2050. Partners involved: CMCC, UNICAMP, ZALF, RISE; ● Topic: Sustainable Diets and Education. Partners involved: AGROCAM, LAORE, BC3, INRAE, BAUMHAUS, RISE + partners who want to contribute; ● Topic: Policy recommendations to inform more sustainable and healthier diets in the EU. Partners involved: CMCC, UPM, FFI + all interested partners. Publication process: SWITCH project is intended to contribute to the research field of sustainable dietary shifts in Europe. To enhance the potential results of the project and to strengthen the exploitation plan, academic publications are a core activity of this communication strategy. All publications related to the SWITCH project will be developed according to the following rules: 1. Open access publishing possibility: according to the Grant Agreement, SWITCH partners will have the possibility to showcase and share the results of their activities related to the project by publishing in various scientific journals (including peer-review, open access articles, conference proceedings, gray literature, etc.). The selection of the specific channel will depend on the need of the specific SWITCH partner. In any case, the data related to the SWITCH project must be stored in an open access repository integrated within the OpenAIRE infrastructure. 2. Mandatory acknowledgement: each publication should include the following acknowledgement: This {book, article, paper, work, conference, ...} has received funding from the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, project number 101060483. The dissemination of results herein reflects only the author’s view and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. If the publication has been written in another language than English, the disclaimer should be translated.
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Partners involved. All partners participating WP4 have been involved in the definition of the essential manufac- turing parameters that should be subjected to a quality assurance plan because they deter- mine strength and resistance to degradation. A possible approach for control of the final product using NDT (non-destructive testing) methods has been investigated by BAM and the cylinder manufacturers
Partners involved. Short Name Full Name Contribution ALR Acutronic Link Robotics AG Leading author Short Name Full Name Contribution Bosch Xxxxxx Xxxxx XxxX Co-writing eProsima Proyectos y Sistemas de Mantenimiento S.L. PIAP Industrial Institute for Automation and Measurements Support Support FIWARE FIWARE Foundation Support 2 Acronyms and keywords‌ • ROS: Robot Operating System • QA: Quality Assurance • RTOS: Real-Time Operating System • TSC: Technical Steering Committee • OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer 3 General Exploitation Plan‌ 3.1 Project’s Mission and Vision‌ Robots today are networks of mixed devices which include general purpose microprocessors and mi- crocontrollers. Often, these networks are summarized as the interconnection of all networks into a (robot) global one, the robot network. Most often, microcontrollers within the robot network are used within sensors or actuators, coupled with additional electronics to interface appropriately. micro-ROS vision is to enable European companies to rapidly deliver robotic products integrating highly resource constrained devices (microcontrollers). micro-ROS aims to bridge the technological gap be- tween the established robotic software platform for high performance computational devices and the low level libraries for microcontrollers. To do so, the project’s mission is to bring microcontrollers as first class participants of the Robot Operating System (ROS) 2 robot ecosystem, the de facto standard for robot application development. 3.2 Target Customers and Stakeholders‌ Target customers include: • robot hardware/component vendors • robot OEMs • general hardware vendors • microcontroller OEMs • embedded engineers • researchers Although we do not foresee other stakeholders at the time of writing, we acknowledge the strong interest that the project has received from the community and expect further additions to this section in future exploitation reports. Also see the dissemination report for stakeholder-targeted dissemination activities.
Partners involved. All partners were involved in this work package including, work package leaders: Air Liquide, Armines, BAM, CCS, Faber and Hexagon. It is important to note that the WP leaders also worked in conjunction with the other HyCOMP partners CEA, CAQ, WUT and JRC-IE in different WPs and also contributed to this report.
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