Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between HumanTech & StandICT.eu
PISA – Italy, 17 04 2023 – StandICT.eu & HumanTech announce their collaboration to foster standardisation as an integral part of the European research and innovation landscape.
Since 2018, StandICT.eu has been building on its success in fostering European participation in international ICT standardisation. The project has several key axes – firstly, it will fund 400+ European standardisation experts in a series of 9 Open calls, providing 3M€ of funding. Secondly, it manages the European Observatory for ICT Standardisation (EUOS), an interactive online ecosystem including an up-to-date standards repository and a nest for technical working groups sharing insights about ongoing standardisation efforts across different initiatives. Furthermore, with its ICT Standards Academy, StandICT contributes to training next-generation ICT standardisation experts.
HumanTech is working towards human-centred technologies for a safer and greener construction industry through AI, Robotics and Wearables. Sharing Proposals for Open Standards, such as novel BIM extended Digital Twin (BIMxD) ontologies (entities, models and representations) with the wider scientific and construction engineering community through appropriate standardisation bodies involved in the maintenance and expansion of the IFC framework, is one of the objectives of the project.
StandICT.eu focuses on horizontal and vertical ICT fields as defined in the Rolling Plan for ICT Standardisation, including industry 4.0, AI and robotics, which are also at the core of HumanTech. Both projects support standardisation as a tool for making the European construction sector greener and smarter. This MoU can consolidate even further these commitments on both sides.
“With this collaboration, the StandICT.eu community grows towards the smart construction sector, which is one of the key areas of European sustainable growth. I am looking forward to have the HumanTech researchers contributing to the StandICT.eu Open Calls and the related technical working groups. I also believe that the standardisation experts of our StandICT.eu community could support HumanTech’s path in future standardisation”, aligns Mona Marill, StandICT Fellowship Programme Manager.
“One key activity of HumanTech is identifying significant opportunities to push contributions into future standards, pre-normative activities and open collaborative development environments. This collaboration with StandICT.eu is an important milestone and an excellent chance to enable HumanTech standardisation partners to participate in the identified and prioritised standardisation activities, as well as contribute to reinforcing our commitment to the Standardisation ecosystem”, says Giulia Pastor, Outreach, Collaboration and Exploitation leader at HumanTech.
As both projects are invested in supporting the creation of new ICT standards, this collaboration will help our experts to create synergies and share resources. Furthermore, the StandICT.eu Open Calls can be beneficial for HumanTech stakeholders. Vice-versa, the HumanTech experts will bring value notably to the EUOS by sharing their success stories and insights from the concerned ICT areas. Foremost, our aim is that thanks to this collaboration, the European experts can boost their standardisation work on both sides.
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HumanTech has received funding from the EU’s Horizon Europe Programme under Grant Agreement no. 101058236.
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