09-11 October 2013
Dublin, Ireland

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Updated: 2013-07-18 13:43:52

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Day 2: 10 October 2013

09:00
09:00
Workshop 5a: Challenging the Limits of Clouds
Chair: Maria Tsakali, European Commission, Belgium
Experience Made Using Public Cloud Infrastructure to Analyse Clinical Patient Data
Wolfgang Ziegler, Fraunhofer Institute SCAI, Germany

Enhancing HPC Service Offerings with Cloud Capabilities
Bastian Koller, HLRS, Germany

A Mobile Application to Monitor Cloud Based Environments
Marius Feilhauer, HLRS - University Stuttgart, Germany

Cloud SLAs: Overview of EU Research Outcomes and Recommendations to make the most of them
Dimosthenis Kyriazis, ICCS / NTUA, Greece

09:00
Workshop 5b: RAPTOR Small Grants Programme - Supporting SME Innovation
Chair: Gareth MacNaughton, Cisco UK&I, United Kingdom
The RAPTOR Small Grants Programme
Gareth MacNaughton, Cisco UK&I, United Kingdom

A Cookie For The Real World
Thomas Sheppard, Presence Orb, United Kingdom

Connecting Your Home to the World Around It
Joe Berg, Oprillo, United Kingdom

The New World of Intelligence in Lighting
Neil Macdonald, amBX, United Kingdom

Creating Local Ecosystems
Peter Shearman, Cisco UK&I, United Kingdom

09:00
Workshop 5c: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Implementing mHealth in Low-Income Contexts: the case for Sierra Leone
Chair: Dave Lewis, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
The implications of mHealth for human resources for health in Bonthe District, Sierra Leone.
Frédérique Vallières, Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Technical Implications of Implementing mHealth Applications in Sierra Leone
Nick Nestle, Dimagi South Africa, South Africa

A Socio-Technical Approach to the Implementation of mHealth in Sierra Leone: A Theoretical Perspective
PJ Wall, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

09:00
Session 5d: Technology-enhanced Learning
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
REENACT: Future Media Internet Technologies for Immersive Learning about Historical Battles and Wars
Alberto Gil-Solla, AtlantTIC Research Center for Information and Communication Technologies, University of Vigo, Spain

MIXER: Learning about Differences
Asad Nazir, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

Arousing Learning: Real-Time Emotion Recognition for Technology Enhanced Learning
Benjamin Cowley, University of Helsinki, Finland

GÉANT and CAREN: delivering a brighter future for Turkmenistan
Hanno Schaumburg, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee break & Networking
11:00
11:00
Workshop 6a: Challenging the Limits of Clouds
Chair: Maria Tsakali, European Commission, Belgium
Provisioning of a Flexible Storage as a Service Solution Using CDMI
Michael Gienger, HLRS, Germany

About Real-Time Multimedia in Virtualized Cloud Infrastructures
Tommaso Cucinotta, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Laboratories, Ireland

ParaPhrase: Pushing the Computational Boundaries with Innovative Structured Parallel Programming
Horacio Gonzalez-Velez, National College of Ireland, Ireland

Cloud Federation Monitoring for an Improved Eco-Efficiency
Axel Tenschert, High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart, Germany

11:00
Workshop 6b: Enhancing the Innovative Capacity of SMEs
Chair: Tanja Vos, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
INNOVATIVE TRAINER (IT): A Case Study of a Transnational Effort to Promote the Concept of Non-technological Innovation among Business Trainers and Mentors Working to make SMEs more Innovative across the European Union
Conor Patterson, Newry and Mourne Enterprise Agency, United Kingdom

Enhancing the Innovative Capacity of SMEs/Effective Use of Open Source/Freeware Tools for Advancing Collaboration and Innovation
Jose Pietri, MindShare Consulting, France

B-Innovative - Entrepreneurship for Better Business in Europe
Katrin Reschwamm, EUrelations AG, Switzerland

11:00
Workshop 6c: eHealth - Bridging The Gap Between New Technology and Clinical Practice
Chair: Seamus MacSuibhne, HSe/UCc/UCd, Ireland
eHealth and the Clinical Coalface
Seamus MacSuibhne, HSe/UCc/UCd, Ireland

The Promise of eHealth in Clinical Medicine
Mark Corrigan, Cork University Hospital, Ireland

The Industry Perspective on the Gap
Conor Hand, i360medical, Ireland

11:00
Session 6d: Technology-enhanced Learning II
Chair: Peter Weiss, Weiss4 , Germany
Embedding Knowledge Processes to Maintain Service Levels and Efficiency in a Growing Software Service Firm
Mark Oostdam, Adyen B.V., Netherlands

Stereoscopic Videoconferencing with Augmented Reality in Technology Enhanced Sports Training
Sergiusz Zielinski, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland

Social Media Supporting Project Communication in Distributed Learning Organization
Mika Sihvonen, University of Tampere, Finland

12:30
Lunch : Lunch & Networking
14:00
14:00
Workshop 7a: User Engagement in Data Infrastructures
Chair: Hilary Hanahoe, Trust-IT Srl, Italy
EUDAT: Putting Users in the Driving Seat
Hilary Hanahoe, Trust-IT Srl, Italy

Deploying EUDAT Services to the Earth Science Community
Alberto Michelini, Istituto Nazionale di geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy

OpenAIRE – Setting the Default to ‘Open’ for European Researchers
Najla Rettberg, Göttingen University, Germany

Facilitating Open Science through Infrastructure & Advocacy: the Marine Research Users Experience
Ivo Grigorov, DTU Aqua, Denmark

14:00
Session 7b: Digital Preservation
Chair: Kim Davis, Research Council of Norway, Norway
TIMBUS: Digital Preservation for Timeless Business Processes and Services
Mykola Galushka, SAP, United Kingdom

Preserving Irish Cultural Artefacts through Digitisation - Laser Scanning the Ketch (boat) 'AK Ilen'
Matt Smith, Institute of Technology Blanchardstown, Ireland

Digitizing the Cultural Heritage of a Minority Organisation in Ireland for Global Research
Susan Hood, Church of Ireland Representative Church Body Library, Ireland

14:00
Session 7c: eHealth
Chair: Richard Stevens, IDC, Italy
BACKHOME -Brain Neural Computer Interfaces for home use
Suzanne Martin, University of Ulster, United Kingdom

Addressing the Adoptability Challenges of the PHR Systems: SharingCare
Asuman Dogac, Software Research and Development and Consultancy Ltd., Turkey

Moving towards the Vision of truly Integrated Support for the Health of Citizens in Europe – a European Science Foundation Identification of the Challenges and Necessary Action
Michael Rigby, Keele University, Ireland

Enhancing eInclusion through Development of Carers’ Digital Skills
Verina Waights, The Open University, United Kingdom

Healthcare as a Service
Joan Brenton, Cisco Systems, United Kingdom

14:00
Workshop 7d: Apps to the Crowd by the Crowd – A Systemic Change or a Wicked Idea?
Chair: Jan-Olov Johansson, Centre for Distance Spanning Technology, Sweden
Mobile Application Development by Users, Experiences and Hands-on
Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Open interoperable CitySDK APIs leading to Better Cities: Improving Urban Life through Digital Feedback
Hanna Niemi-Hugaerts, Forum Virium Helsinki, Finland

Creative Technology for Social Innovation- Possibilities of Layered CitySDK API in the Mobility Domain
Hanna Niemi-Hugaerts, Forum Virium Helsinki, Finland

15:30
Coffee Break : Coffee break & Networking
16:00
16:00
Session 8a: Living Labs & User Design
Chair: Paul Cunningham, IIMC Limited, Ireland
User Driven Service Design and Innovation Platforms
Birgitta Bergvall-Kåreborn, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Cross-border Living Lab to Enable and Promote Document Dematerialisation
Flavio Bonfatti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

4th Generation e-Services – Requirements for the Development of Mobile e-Services
Dan Johansson, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Improving Energy Efficiency and Well-being in Living through Tenant Participation
Tiina Ferm, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland

16:00
Session 8b: Digital Libraries & Cultural Heritage
Chair: Ken McHugh, Tigerspike, Singapore
3D-ICONS: Creating & enabling access to 3D content of European masterpieces
Anthony Corns, The Discovery Programme, Ireland

The CULTURA Pipeline for Digital Humanities Research
Cormac Hampson, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Personalising Access to Digital Cultural Heritage Spaces
Kate Fernie, MDR Partners (Consulting) Ltd, United Kingdom

CRADLE: Supporting Teaching, Learning and Engagement with our Cultural Heritage
Sharon Webb, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland

16:00
Session 8c: eHealth II
Chair: Peter Stanbridge, Korora Limited, United Kingdom
Evolution of eHealth Knowledge Spaces: Meta Model based Approach for Semantic Lifting
Vedran Hrgovcic, BOC Asset Management GmbH, Austria

Integration of Data Services to Enhance Clinical Trial Data Management and GCP (Good Clinical Practice) Compliance at ECRIN Data Centres
Wolfgang Kuchinke, Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany

Health Book: the Citizen View on EHR
Maurizio Gomboli, CSI Piemonte, Italy

TICE.Healthy – Health and Quality of Life Systems
António Cunha, Instituto Pedro Nunes, Portugal

16:00
Workshop 8d: CO3 - A Powerful Driver for Regional Development
Chair: Olov Forsgren, Stockholm University, Sweden
Co-Chair: Torbjorn Johansson, Innovation Impact, Sweden
Building Companies and Moving Cities with CO3
Lars Albinsson, Maestro Management, Sweden

Building Regions with CO3
Thomas Hartman, Region Västerbotten, Sweden

Building Healthcare with CO3
Tomas Gustafsson, Region Västerbotten, Sweden

Building Positive Living Areas with CO3
Torbjorn Johansson, Innovation Impact, Sweden

Building European Village Interchange with CO3
Olov Forsgren, Stockholm University, Sweden


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