Announcement

and

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

BENEFIT Day
on Pan-European Co-operation and Technology Transfer

in the Field of Information Technologies

Experiences and Perspectives in Science and Industry

Special Day on pan-European Co-operation and Technology Transfer, Budapest

Budapest, 29 October 1997

accompanying

Joint Workshop DMMS and ICOMT 1997:

Workshop on
Digital Methodologies, Technologies and Applications for Multimedia and Signal Processing

2nd International Conference on Multimedia Technology and Digital Telecommunication Services

Budapest, 27-28 October 1997

BENEFIT project and KFKI-MSzKI, Institute for Measurement and Computing Techniques, Budapest

sponsored by EU



OBJECTIVES

This BENEFIT Day continues the tradition of Special Days, which have established themselves in BENEFIT, as indispensable forums, where all those challenging problems related to building pan-European projects can be presented and discussed. The aim of the Special Days was to highlight the importance and benefits of the joint European research and development projects from the point of view of the participating countries and of the European Community. How do these joint programs fit the research and development policy of these countries ? What were the main advantages of the joint projects such as Copernicus, Phare and other joint programs for the Central and Eastern European Countries, and what are the experiences of the European Community?

The Day continues this tradition by giving a survey of these projects seen from the top, from the side of the general science and development policy of the countries and from the European Community. Speakers give a survey and evaluation of the general science and development policies of participating countries and of the European Union.

The BENEFIT Day is concerned also with technology transfer in pan-European scene, and with new information technologies based on Internet which support collaboration over wide distances. BENEFIT believes that these new technologies will in essence enable transformation of the envisioned information society into the collaborative one.


Towards a Collaborative Society - invited address

EU Programmes in Hungary
Co-operation in Practice
Industrial Strategies and Co-operations
Technology-transfer Models
Co-operation Perspectives
Open Forum


Information for Authors BENEFIT Day Chairs BENEFIT Home Page

Preliminary Programme



Towards a Collaborative Society

Topic Co-ordinator:
Adam Pawlak

A rapid development of Internet-based technologies supporting collaboration of engineering teams, and easiness of accessing any kind of design information, as well as any tools connected to Internet, makes Internet and its interface - World Wide Web dominant factors in the forthcoming fundamental changes of the engineering environments. The envisioned "virtual design environments" in which, an engineer will be able to configure his set of tools suiting at best his engineering tasks will create a new dimension of possibilities for collaboration in distributed teams. Thus, pan-European projects will face dramatically new technological possibilities which when fully deployed will stimulate growth of European industries.

This session will feature invited presentations. If you would like to make a statement during this session, please drop a line to the topic co-ordinator.


EU Programmes in Hungary

Topic Co-ordinator:
Jozsef Lukacs

The Conference addresses the national scenario by presenting the governmental policy towards research and development. The role of the EU programmes in the Hungarian domestic development will be the theme of the first session. This year in Budapest we plan to invite from Hungary several speakers, among others from: the State Committee for Technical Development, the department of technical sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, executives from the Prime Ministers Office, the Telecommunications authority, and some civil societies, such as the Hungarian Computer Society, and from the Association of the Information Technology Companies.


Co-operation in Practice

Topic Co-ordinator:
Tadeusz Grabowiecki
STU, Gliwice, Poland

This BENEFIT event offers first of all, a forum to share experience between the partners from Central and East European countries and their Western colleagues involved in common projects. The Session Co-operation in Practice will look at the co-operation issues with a critical eye, and monitor, identify, and draw constructive conclusions.

It will build on submitted papers. Contributions that discuss experience of collaborative projects run under ESPRIT, TEMPUS, COPERNICUS, COST and other European programs and point to obstacles, but also to possibilities for better, more efficient co-operation are welcome. Interested authors please follow the rules given below.


Industrial Strategies and Co-operations

Topic Co-ordinator:
Anno Jordan
Parsytec GmbH, Aachen,Germany

Raising interest for industrial strategies and co-operations which deploy Internet as the main vehicle for increasing competitiveness, is a new theme in the series of BENEFIT events devoted to pan-European collaboration. We feel however that the momentum has been reached where further progress is strongly dependent on the efficient use of Internet technologies supporting distributed research and engineering environments.

Industrial reports are welcome to this session.


Technology transfer Models

Topic co-ordinator:
Manfred Horvat (pending)
BIT - Bureau for International Research and Technology Co-operation, Vienna

Transfer of research results from academia to industry appears to be the main challenge for majority of research teams. We shall investigate a number of models of technology transfer included those used in techno-parks.

Experience reports on technology transfer models are welcome.


Co-operation Perspectives

Topic Co-ordinator:
Erich Rathske
DLR, Cologne, Germany

The session on co-operation perspectives will give a survey over the research and technology development programs of the European Union: their underlying principles, objectives and contents, as well as their operational characteristics. Methodological and technical issues essential for European collaborative research will be emphasized. It will commence with the lectures given by the representatives of the European Commission. The current and foreseen programmes of the EU in the domain of the Information Technology will be presented and shortly discussed. This includes a survey over relevant parts of the fifth framework program due to start at the end of 1998.


Open Forum

FORUM co-ordinator:
Roland Pleger
DLR, Cologne, Germany

In order to open the event to a free exchange of ideas, opinions, and experience related to the topics of the event, an Open Forum session will be organized during the event. Prospective authors who regard their contributions do not fit into any of the above topics are welcome to submit their paper to the Open Forum session.


The Preliminary Programme will be available in the beginning of September



Information for Authors

Prospective authors are kindly asked to submit their reports to Jozsef Lukacs (lukacs@sunserv.kfki.hu) with a copy to Tadeusz Grabowiecki (tgrab@boss.iele.polsl.gliwice.pl) according to the Author's schedule.

The strongly recommended form of submissions is an electronic one: preferably MS Word, but other formats (RTF, LaTeX, postscript or pure ASCII) are also accepted. The submission should include: the paper title, authors name, affiliation and address, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, and up to 5 keywords .

As an exception paper submissions will be accepted in which case 3 copies are required. Paper submissions should be sent to the BENEFIT Day secretariat until 6 October 1997.

The most interesting contributions will be invited to the Special Report prepared by the BENEFIT project. More information about this report is available on here .

AUTHORS' SCHEDULE:
Deadline for paper and/or abstract submission: 6 October 1997
Notification of acceptance: 10 October 1997


BENEFIT Day Chairs

General chair:

Jozsef Lukacs
Department of Information Technology
KFKI-MSzKI (Institute for Measurement and Computing Techniques)
Budapest, P.O.Box.: 49 H-1525, Hungary
Phone and fax: +36 1 395 9281

Co-chair:

Adam Pawlak
BENEFIT Project

Programme Chair:

Tadeusz Grabowiecki
Institute of Electronics
Silesian Technical University
44-100 Gliwice, ul. Akademicka 16, Poland
Phone: +48 32 371665
Fax: +48 32 372225

Deputy Programme Chair:

Erich Rathske
DLR e. V.
(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Luft- und Raumfahrt / German Aerospace Research Establishment)
Hauptabteilung Informationstechnik
Abteilung EG-Förderprogramme
D-51170 Köln, Germany
tel: +49-2203-601-3274
fax: +49-2203-601-3017


BENEFIT Day secretariat

Ms. Katalin MITOK
Scientific Society for Telecommunications
Budapest, Kossuth L. ter 6-8, Hungary, H-1O55
Phone: +36 1 153 1O27
Fax: +36 1 153 O451
E-mail: hiradastechnika@mtesz.hu
Internet: http://www.mtesz.hu/hiradastechnika

In the case of any technical problems, please contact
Istvan Erenyi: erenyi@sunserv.kfki.hu


Related events:

EUROMICRO97:
23rd EUROMICRO Conference "New Frontiers of Information Technology", 1-4 September 1997, Budapest, Hungary

EMMSEC 97:
European Multimedia, Microprocessor Systems and Electronic Commerce Conference and Exhibition (ESPRIT's OMI 7th annual conference), 3-5 November 1997, Florence, Italy




More information on BENEFIT is available from:
BENEFIT Home, Roland Pleger Erich Rathske and Tadeusz Grabowiecki .



AP, TG, ER
July/August 1997