Projects

Here you will find ongoing projects of the Technology Centre CAS. For archive projects please follow the link at the bottom of this page.

    • CZERA 3

      Project CZERA 3 (Inter Excellence) follows previous activities of Research Infrastructure CZERA 2 (2015-2017) and provides it´s continuity, expanding and innovative activities. CZERA 3 represents an expert system which provides a wide range of professional consulting and support services to submitters and participants of the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, and analytical-information services to decision makers responsible for R&D policy, particularly in the field of international scientific cooperation, so as to achieve a broader and more effective Czech integration into European research area (ERA).

      The project is structured into eight sub-areas of activities which correspond to the EC requirements for the operation of the national contact points (NCPs) system. As well a campaign, which will apprise the research community with the 9th Framework Program will be a part of the project CZERA 3.

       

       
      • Partners:

        Only the Technology Centre of the CAS

      • Outputs:

        Project outputs are continuosly published at www.h2020.cz, partly at www.strast.cz/

      • Duration: January 2018 - December 2021
      • Submitter: Ministry of Education Youth and Sports
      • Manager: Koníčková Naďa
    • BusInesS and InnOvation Support PLUS

      TC coordinates BISONet PLUS project (BusInesS and InnOvation Support Network) that provides services of the Enterprise Europe Network in the Czech Republic. The Enterprise Europe Network is the largest network of contact points providing information and advice to EU companies on EU matters, in particular small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The network offers concrete and effective solutions to entrepreneurs and companies in more than 50 countries worldwide. The network covers nearly 600 local partner organisations, employing around 4 000 experienced staff working to support competitiveness of EU businesses.

       
      • Partners:

        6 regional partners coordinated by the Technology Centre of the CAS: Centre for Regional Development of the Czech Republic, BIC Plzen, JIC Brno, Brno Regional Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce of Moravian-Silesian Region.

      • Outputs:

        Project output is published at  http://www.enterprise-europe-network.cz/en

      • Duration: January 2015 - December 2020
      • Submitter: European Commission, MIT
      • Manager: Hladik Petr
    • Czech Liaison Office for Research, Development and Innovation in Brussels

      The CZELO facilitates a direct contact between Czech research and important European institutions, mainly the EC, the European Parliament, and the EU Council. For this purpose the office is located in Brussels. The CZELO also cooperates with Czech regional offices in Brussels. The office, which is financially supported by a grant (LTI17010) from the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, provides services to all parties interested in European research cooperation, especially in the Framework Programmes.

      Currently the CZELO4 project has been runníing, which follows previous CZELO1, CZELO2 and CZELO3. More details about the period you will find here.

       
      • Duration: February 2017 - December 2020
      • Submitter: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
      • Manager: Pancová Šimková Pavlína
      • Link: http://www.czelo.cz/en
    • CSA JPI HDHL 2.0

      The main objectives of the 2nd Coordination and Support Action (CSA) of the Joint Programming Initiative Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (JPI HDHL) are to support the further implementation of JPI HDHL and to create a sustainable collaboration of Member States, the European Commission and related international organisations. Support facilitated by the 2nd CSA is to ensure sufficient progress on alignment and also on the ethos of joint programming in the area of nutrition and health becoming embedded within Member States’ research and innovation policies and programmes. The 2nd CSA will focus specifically on these issues and will take into account foresight and evaluation activities as important aspects for the future of research in the scientific and policy areas covered within the JPI HDHL.
      Objectives of the 2nd CSA:

      - Alignment of national research programs on health and nutrition 
      - Mature collaboration between the MS and focus on a sustainable support structure for the JPI.
      - Increase collaboration with important stakeholders. Industry, science and policy will be invited to take ownership of areas of the JPI which are under their responsibility.
      - Communication activities of the JPI will increase to make the JPI an even more important player in the area of Nutrition & Health.
      - Show the impact of joint programming on Nutrition & Health within the MS. The evaluation of the JPI will go beyond pure process indicators and will focus on effect and impact evaluation.
      - The collaboration within the JPI will move beyond Europe. In the first phase Canada and New Zealand have become partners, but the next five years will be used to broaden the scope of the JPI to new interested countries with a specific focus on Asia and the America’s.

       
    • GoNano

      GoNano has as its main objective to improve the responsiveness of research & innovation processes to public values and concerns. The project builds on previous projects in public engagement and new technologies to develop a pilot project in each of the nanotechnology research areas Health, Energy and Food.

      The pilot projects will run in three countries (The Netherlands, Czech Republic, Spain) and will engage citizens with researchers, professional users, civil society organisations, industry, and policy makers in a continuous process of deliberative workshops and online consultations to co-create concrete suggestions for future nanotechnologies. GoNano will build a broad community of ‘change agents’ for integrating an ‘RRI way’ of working on research and innovation, and it will develop and disseminate an RRI business case to align public values, needs and concerns with industry for profit ambition.

      The main outcomes of the three pilots is to develop nine concrete product suggestions for future nanotechnologies in the above mentioned research areas, which are aligned with societal needs,values and concerns. The main outcome of the project is to provide concrete policy recommendations for Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the nanotechnologies responsive to societal needs and concerns.

      The main aim is to foster responsible research and innovation approaches in the nanotechnologies by engaging citizens and stakeholders in a highly particpatory process and methods.

       
      • Partners:

        10 project partners coordinated by the Danish Board of Technology Foundation (DBT), Denmark

      • Outputs:

        So far here.

      • Duration: September 2017 - August 2020
      • Submitter: European Commission (Horizion 2020)
      • Manager: Hebáková Lenka
    • Horizon Scanning for Responsible Research and Innovation

      The objective of the project is to create and apply a functional horizon scanning system aimed at monitoring and evaluating technological and social trends and their potential impacts.
      Partial objectives of the project are:

      • To create a system for collecting and processing structured and unstructured data and sorting and analysing them by using appropriate software tools.
      • To create an IT platform for methodologically led expert discussion on identified technological trends, their potential impacts on society and individual segments of the Czech economy (e.g. domains of smart specialization) and on readiness to capture and absorb these technological trends.
      • To verify the functionality of the system in the entrepreneurial discovery process while managing the National RIS3.
       
      • Duration: January 2019 - June 2021
      • Submitter: Technology Agency of the Czech Republic
      • Manager: Pazour Michal
    • Idealist2020

      The main objective of the Ideal-ist2020 project is to strengthen the LEIT ICT network of national contacts (NCPs) under Horizon 2020, by supporting transnational networking. Through the project, better and more professional NCP services will be achieved across Europe to facilitate access to the call information. Activities include trainings and seminars for selected target groups, provision of services to applicants in the form of pre / full-proposal checks, support for building consortia through organizing partner exchanges (brokerage) and personal meetings, exchanging experiences and sharing best practices.
      Special focus is put on helping less experienced NCPs from Member States (MS) and Associated Countries (AC) to access the
      know-how accumulated in other countries and to apply it in a locally relevant and efficient manner. Ideal-ist2020 builds on the completed Ideal-ist2018 project.

       
      • Partners:

        35 partners

      • Duration: January 2019 - December 2020
      • Submitter: Europen Commission - Horizon 2020
      • Manager: Švejcarová Lenka
      • Link: http://www.ideal-ist.eu/
    • NCP ACADEMY

      NCP ACADEMY is a joint project of several European organizations coordinating the activities of National contact points (NCP) for Horizon 2020 Programme at the national levels. Project team consists of NCP coordinators as well as Legal and Financial NCPs. The project aims at enhancing the knowledge of all officially nominated NCP in cross-cutting issues of H2020, exchanging the experience and sharing best practises between experienced NCP and also providing the feedback to the EC.

       
      • Partners:

        17 project partners coordinated by the Enterprise Ireland

      • Outputs:

        Project website: http://ncpacademy.eu/

      • Duration: November 2018 - October 2020
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Chvojková Lenka
    • NCP WIDENet

      The objective of the NCP_WIDE.NET is to create a transnational network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation under the EU programme Horizon 2020 in order to facilitate trans-national co-operation between NCPs and to identify and share good practices. Raising general standards of support to applicants, organization of internal and external workshops, trainings and brokerage events will be realized in the framework of this project as well.

       
      • Partners:

        18 project partners coordinated by IPPT PAN (Poland)

      • Outputs:

        Project website: http://www.ncpwidenet.eu/

      • Duration: January 2015 - August 2020
      • Submitter: European Commission (Horizon 2020)
      • Manager: Vosečková Anna
    • NCPs CaRe

      The overall objective of NCPs CaRE is to form a joint cooperation network of experienced and less experienced National Contact Points (NCPs) on SC5 “Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials” which aims at pooling their resources and know-how to raise the overall quality of services provided to their clients. By involving 23 formally nominated NCPsacross Europe, the project will significantly strengthen transnational cooperation.

       
      • Partners:

        23 project partners coordinated by the Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH

      • Outputs:

        Project website: http://www.ncps-care.eu/

      • Duration: February 2015 - July 2020
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Čejková Jana
    • RedPot

      The main aim of the project Reduction of Food Waste in Public Catering (RedPot) is to provide qualified background documents for the implementation of measures focused on reduction of food in catering.

      Partial aims are:
      1. To quantify the food waste in catering (selected canteen and fast food chains) and estimate the amount of waste in the whole segment in the Czech Republic.
      2. To identify the the causes of wood waste on the side of operators as well as consumers (customers) in selected establishments; and to derive from them general factors leading to food waste in canteens and fast foods.
      3. To propose measures supporting reduction of food waste in the segment of catering for practical use in firms, NGOs / CSOs as well as public administration.

       
      • Partners:

        Median s.r.o
        Zachraň jídlo z.s. (Save the Food i.a.)
        Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information

      • Outputs:

        Guarentees of the project application:

        Ministry of Agriculture CR
        Ministry of Environemnt CR

      • Duration: March 2018 - August 2020
      • Submitter: Technology Agency of the Czech Republic
      • Manager: Hebáková Lenka
      • Link: https://redpot.strast.cz/en
    • RISIS2

      RISIS2 project builds on the previous RISIS project (2014-2018) - the European Research infrastructure for science, technology and innovation policy studies. The main task of this project is to maintain and enlarge existing datasets dealing with firm innovation capacities, public research developments, R&I outputs and projects, and policy learning. Moreover, it is intended to develop new datasets on 4 key issues for research and policy (social innovation, non-technological innovation, the role of PhDs in society, portfolios of public funding instruments).

      Technology Centre CAS was invited to participate in the RISIS2 since 2019. The main reason was a former experience of TC with R&D systems in the new EU member countries (EU-13). The database of European research projects (EUPRO) has been developed under the former RISIS project. This database will be further developed by including the datasets on national research projects (NATPRO).
      TC will contribute mainly to this part of the RISIS2 project.

       
      • Partners:

        18 project partners coordinated by Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, Francie

      • Outputs:

        Project website: https://www.risis2.eu/

      • Duration: January 2019 - December 2022
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Pecha Ondřej
    • Seren4

      SEREN4 is the continuation and evolution of the precedent network, SEREN3, whose results and lessons learnt have been taken into consideration with the logic of improving the future network and in order to capitalize on the network’s strengths. In addition, new tasks and activities will be implemented to meet the challenges of the security area and requirements of new SC7 topics. The network will seek further opening to a wider target of stakeholders and businesses in the Secure Societies field.

      SEREN4 consortium comprises 19 Beneficiaries, with a good mix of well-experienced and less experienced NCPs, and representing Member States, Associated Countries and Third Countries. Besides Beneficiaries, the project services will be offered to all officially appointed H2020 Secure Societies NCPs, who will be involved in project activities as “Associated Partners”.

       
      • Partners:

        19 project partners coordinated by APRE (Agency for the Promotion of European Research) from Italy

      • Outputs:

        www.seren-project.eu/seren-4

      • Duration: May 2018 - February 2021
      • Submitter: European Commision
      • Manager: Hillerová Eva
    • SiSnet3

      SiS.net is the network of NCPs specialised in supporting the Science with and for Society programme of Horizon 2020. SiS.net provides high quality services to Science with and for Society stakeholders, authorities, research institutions and enterprises on the opportunities offered by Horizon 2020 to boost integration of scientific achievements into society and engage the public in science.
      The main objectives are to increase dialogue and collaboration between Science with and for Society stakeholders, for example: CSO's, cities, research funding agencies, science centers,  science museums, media organisations and education establishments and for the second to enhance the visibility of the Science with and for Society programme.

       
      • Partners:

        10 partners, coordinated by The Icelandic Centre for Research - RANNÍS, Island

      • Outputs:

        Project website: http://www.sisnetwork.eu/

      • Duration: January 2019 - August 2020
      • Submitter: European Commission
      • Manager: Černá Klára
    • Rural 3.0

      Main goal of the project is to explore and evaluate the conditions for utilizing the expected impacts of the socio-technical changes, and on this basis design a methodological tool that will help to implement the concept of Rural 3.0 in the development strategies prepared by the Local Actions Groups.

      Main outcome of the project is a certified methodology based on the extensive and systematic research on the development processes and capacity of the rural areas to adapt to expected changes during the 21st century for improving the quality of life.

       
      • Partners:

        Czech Univerzity of Life Sciences Prague - main researcher
        Technology centre of the CAS
        Jan Evangelisty Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem

      • Outputs:

        The 10 key drivers of rural change by OECD are:

        Distributive Manufacturing
        Drones
        Driverless Cars
        Cloud Computing & Internet of things
        Decentralised Energy Systems
        The Future of Food
        The Future of Education
        The Future of Health
        Digital Connectivity
        Shifting Values

        The  further output will be published on the project web site, so far watch the web site of the STRAST.

      • Duration: Janury 2019 - January 2020
      • Submitter: Technogy Agency of the Czech Republic
      • Manager: Ratinger Tomáš

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