[Gfoss] MYGEOSS Second Call For Innovative Apps in the environmental and social domains

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Call for ideas for smart mobile or web-based applications of European relevance in the environment and social domains addressing citizens needs

The 15 best applicants will be awarded contracts by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission for a maximum of € 13 500 to develop the applications further, and take them to the stage of first public release within 3 months of signing the contracts.

Launch of the call: 7 September

Deadline: 30 September

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Date: 11 Sep 2015 17:07:59 +0200
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MYGEOSS" SECOND CALL ANNOUNCEMENT on smart mobile or web-based applications of European relevance in the environment and social domains addressing citizens needs

The European Commission is launching a second call for the development of innovative applications (mobile or web-based) using openly available or crowd-generated data in different domains addressing citizens’ needs.

The pool of open data for use includes but is not limited to the Data Collection of Open Resources for Everyone (GEOSS Data-CORE) made available by the Group on Earth observation (GEO) through the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), as well as open data from EU-funded projects.

The focus of this call will be on developing applications of European relevance that will provide users with quantitative or qualitative information on the changing environment, e.g. change detection in climate, biodiversity, water bodies, coastal areas, built environment, green areas, forestry, agricultural land and crops, and atmospheric composition. Other areas of application will be considered providing they address broad environmental or social themes across geographic scales.

The 15 best applicants will be awarded contracts by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission for a maximum of € 13 500 to develop the applications further, and take them to the stage of first public release within 3 months of signing the contracts. The winners will also be invited to present their applications to a dedicated international event co-organised by the European Commission.

Launch of the call: 7 September

Deadline for submitting application concept, prototype, or user story: 30 September

More details about the call and conditions for entry available on: http://digitalearthlab.jrc.ec.europa.eu/mygeoss/

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Grazie Alessandro.

Comunque, a quanto si legge, si cedono tutti i diritti a JRC.

:frowning:

Ho letto o capito male ?

Roberto

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2015-09-12 0:11 GMT+02:00 Alessandro Sarretta <alessandro.sarretta@gmail.com>:

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Subject: Call for ideas on … I: EMODnet Physics Website News Update
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 15:28:18 +0000

Call for ideas for smart mobile or web-based applications of European relevance in the environment and social domains addressing citizens needs

The 15 best applicants will be awarded contracts by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission for a maximum of € 13 500 to develop the applications further, and take them to the stage of first public release within 3 months of signing the contracts.

Launch of the call: 7 September

Deadline: 30 September

(Read more below)


From: “EMODnet Physics latest news” no-reply@emodnet-physics.eu
Date: 11 Sep 2015 17:07:59 +0200
Subject: EMODnet Physics Website News Update

MYGEOSS" SECOND CALL ANNOUNCEMENT on smart mobile or web-based applications of European relevance in the environment and social domains addressing citizens needs

The European Commission is launching a second call for the development of innovative applications (mobile or web-based) using openly available or crowd-generated data in different domains addressing citizens’ needs.

The pool of open data for use includes but is not limited to the Data Collection of Open Resources for Everyone (GEOSS Data-CORE) made available by the Group on Earth observation (GEO) through the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), as well as open data from EU-funded projects.

The focus of this call will be on developing applications of European relevance that will provide users with quantitative or qualitative information on the changing environment, e.g. change detection in climate, biodiversity, water bodies, coastal areas, built environment, green areas, forestry, agricultural land and crops, and atmospheric composition. Other areas of application will be considered providing they address broad environmental or social themes across geographic scales.

The 15 best applicants will be awarded contracts by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission for a maximum of € 13 500 to develop the applications further, and take them to the stage of first public release within 3 months of signing the contracts. The winners will also be invited to present their applications to a dedicated international event co-organised by the European Commission.

Launch of the call: 7 September

Deadline for submitting application concept, prototype, or user story: 30 September

More details about the call and conditions for entry available on: http://digitalearthlab.jrc.ec.europa.eu/mygeoss/

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Ciao Roberto,
pare di sì, e poi il tutto viene rilasciato com EUPL.

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Ne approfitto per chiedervi se secondo voi la partita iva è considerata legal entity e quindi può rispondere alla call. O bisogna essere impresa? Grazie ciao ft

Il 13/set/2015 20:31, “Alessandro Sarretta” <alessandro.sarretta@gmail.com> ha scritto:

Ciao Roberto,
pare di sì, e poi il tutto viene rilasciato com EUPL.

Ale

On 12/09/2015 08:55, Geo DrinX wrote:

Comunque, a quanto si legge, si cedono tutti i diritti a JRC.

:frowning:

Ho letto o capito male ?

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Si, la partita IVA è legal entity.

Inoltre considerate che JRC, per evitare farraginose burocrazie, farà contratti a singole persone, non ad aziende.

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Il giorno 13 settembre 2015 22:01, francesco tartaglia <francesco.tartaglia@gmail.com> ha scritto:

Ne approfitto per chiedervi se secondo voi la partita iva è considerata legal entity e quindi può rispondere alla call. O bisogna essere impresa? Grazie ciao ft

Il 13/set/2015 20:31, “Alessandro Sarretta” <alessandro.sarretta@gmail.com> ha scritto:

Ciao Roberto,
pare di sì, e poi il tutto viene rilasciato com EUPL.

Ale

On 12/09/2015 08:55, Geo DrinX wrote:

Comunque, a quanto si legge, si cedono tutti i diritti a JRC.

:frowning:

Ho letto o capito male ?

Alessandro Sarretta

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Web: ilsarrett.wordpress.com

Research information:


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