(Link to Vienna Industrial Day)

Manfred HORVAT, BIT, Vienna
Klaus WOELCKEN, European Commission, DG III/F/1
Session Objectives:
This special session will give a concise introduction into the RTD Programmes of the European Union: their guiding principles, objectives and contents, as well as their operational characetristics and practical organisation. A special focus will be put on methodological and technical issues essential for European collaborative research: preparation of proposals, setting up a project consortium, managerial approaches, methods and tools for transnational research projects. In addition, presentations of case studies by experienced project co-ordinators from different programmes will provide an insight int the everyday problems of real life of this challenging development of research in Europe.
Preliminary Programme:
9.15 Opening of the Workshop Welcome by Manfred Horvat
9.15 - 10.30 Session I The Community Framework Programme for RTD
- Programme Objectives, Structures, Procedures
- Modalities for Participation
- Opportunities for International Co-operation
- Sources of Information on Community Programmes and Service Structures
for Participants in Community Programmes
Klaus Woelcken, Europ. Commission
Roland Pleger, DLR, D
Manfred Horvat, BIT, A
10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break
11.00 - 12.30 Session II How to Prepare a Proposal Setting up a Project Consortium Success Factors for Managing Transnational Projects
Roland Pleger, DLR Anno Jordan, Parsytec, D Manfred
Horvat, BIT, A
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 15.00 Session III Selected Case Studies of East-West Collaborative Projects from Different Programmes
3.1 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EE CURRICULA (EAST AND WEST EUROPE,
AND USA) AND POSSIBLE CO-OPERATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA
V. V. BARINOV
Eelctronics & Computer Technologies Dept. Moscow Institute
of Electronic Technologies, Moscow, Russia
3.2 FROM LDE PROJECTS TO JOINT RESEARCH CO-OPERATION: SOME
CONCLUSIONS AND PROPOSITIONS,
A. V. BOGDANOV,
International Institute for Interphase Interactions, St. Petersburg,
Russia
3.3 NEW CURRICULA AND A COMPETENCE CENTRE THROUGH TEMPUS AT
THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF TALLINN
M. GLESNER, T. HOLLSTEIN
Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany,
B. COURTOIS, P. AMBLARD
TIMA Laboratory, Grenoble, France
R. UBAR, K. VAINOMAA
Technical University of Tallinn,
3.4 COOPERATION OF INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS, SLOVAK ACADEMY
OF SCIENCES IN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING IN THE FRAME OF A COPERNICUS
PROGRAMME,
L. HLUCHY
Institute for Computer Systems, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava,
Slovakia
3.5 PAN-EUROPEAN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATIONS: A
CRUCIAL FACTOR FOR THE COMPETITIVENESS OF HIGH TECH SMALL AND
MEDIUM SIZED COMPANIES
A. JORDAN
Parsytec Computer GmbH, Aachen, Germany
3.6 FINANCING OF JOINT EUROPEAN PROJECTS - EXPERIENCES AND
PROBLEMS
W. KUZMICZ
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
3.7 COPERNICUS PROJECT IN EAST-WEST-CO-OPERATION IN VLSI AND
SYSTEMS DESIGN - VIEW FROM MOSCOW ,.
V.M. MIKHOV, T.S. TROUDOVA, A. KAMINSKIA,
Institute of Operating Systems Moscow, State Institute of
Electronic Engineering, Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia
3.8 RUSSIAN-EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER WITHIN
A EU FRAMEWORK, .
D. PIOTROVSKY,.
St. Petersburg State Technical University, St. Petersburg, Russia
3.9 CO-OPERATION IN EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS
WITH CENTRAL EUROPE,
J. VANNEUVILLE,
Department of Microelectronics, KIHWV-Oostende, Belgium
D. GEVAERT
CEDO - Central European Design Office, Brno, CZ
I. BOLSENS
VSDM-Group, IMEC, Leuven, Belgium,
15.30 - 16.30 Session IV Discussion
on Problems of East-West Co-operation in Research
16.30 - 17.00 Closing Session Synthesis and Conclusions
Chairmen:
Kurt Judmann, Vienna
Klaus WOELCKEN, European Commission, DG III/F/1
Objectives:
The objective of the Vienna Industrial Day is to initiate co-operation
between research institutes from central and eastern Europe (CEE)
and companies from Austria and other EU member states. To achieve
this objective CEE researchers will present their research and
development capacities as well as exploitable technologies and
research results.
Programme:
8.30 Bus Departure from Smolenice castle via Bratislava to Vienna
10.00 - 10.30 Registration
10.30 - 10.45 Opening - 12.30 Session A: Future perspectives of east-west R&D co-operation
Chair: Manfred Horvat, BIT, Austria
Future perspectives of east-west research
and technology co-operation:
An Austrian view,
Peter Kowalski, Ministry for Economic Affairs, Austria
Technology transfer and the exploitation
of research results - European challenges,
Manfred Horvat and A. Klamminger,
BIT, Austria
The state of EDA industry of Russia and
collaboration with Eastern and Central European partners,
V.M. Mikhov, T.S. Troudova Institute
of Operating Systems, Moskow State Institute of Electronic Engineering,
Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch Break
13.30 - 14.30 Session B: Presentation
of Institutes and Organisations
Chair:
K. Judmann, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
ASIC Design Centre FEI STU Bratislava, B. Weber, Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia
Co-operation capabilities: EVATRONIX Co. Ltd., W. Sakowski, WPP Evatronix, Bielsko-Biala, Poland
Assistance to SMEs in new technolgies and
marketing, A. Lifshits, T. Gavrilova, V. Mikov, Vocational
Renewal Centre Mancomtech, St. Petersburg, Russia
14.30 - 15.00 Discussion
15.00 - 15.30 Coffee Break
15.30 - 16.30 Session C: Presentations
of Technologies and Research Results
Chair:
K. Judmann, Vienna University of Technology,
A Computer Aided Knowledge Engineering
(CAKE),
T. Gavrilova, St. Petersburg Technical
University, Russia
Precise Speed Measurement of Industrial
Rotating Machines,
M. Kosek, Liberec Technical University, Czech Republic
Mixed-Signal Remote Testing of the TV-Interactive
Decoder,
K. Vlcek, Ostrava Technical University, Czech Republic
The Integrated Compact Reseiver Signals
Global Satellite Navigation Systems
"GLONASS" and "NAVSTAR",
M.N. Bassiouk, P.A. Osetrov, M.A. Smaglij Scienific Industrial
Cooperation Nauchny Centre, Moscow, Russia
The functional-level simulator SIMVT,
S.A. Linetsky, Research Institute of the Computing Machinery,
Penza, Russia
16.30- 17.00 Discussion and official closing
17.00 - 18.00 Informal meetings of participants
18.00 Departure from Vienna via Bratislava
to Smolenice castle
Dinner