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DfA@eInclusion
DfA@eInclusion
Contract Title Design for All for eInclusion
Contract Number 033838
Funding Period 01/03/2010 to 28/02/2013
Funding Agency European Union for EPFL
Total Cost €25,000.00 (CNTI Budget)

€xxx.00 (Total Budget)

Partners Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne
Central Remedial Clinic
Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute
Universidad del País Vasco
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche
Evangelische Stiftung Volmarstein
John Gill Technology Ltd.
Smart Homes
University of Oslo
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas
Univesdidad De Sevilla
Universidade Technica De Lisboa
Associate partners:
GSA Information Consultants
Website http://www.cardiac-eu.org/



The DfA@eInclusion Coordination Action (CA) aims to contribute towards the advancement of eInclusion in Europe through fostering design for all. Towards this end, DfA@eInclusion will continue, extend and enhance previous efforts targeted to the creation of a sound Design for All (DfA) interdisciplinary theoretical framework of reference and a set of proven engineering practices, by addressing the following strategic objectives: o Support to existing European initiatives to promote Design for All and in particular the European Design for All eAccessibility Network (EDeAN); o Enhancement of existing partnerships between academic, research, user, and industrial communities to promote e-inclusion through adopting and promoting effective DfA practices; o Facilitation of DfA knowledge spillovers across industry sectors and communities through appropriate mechanisms for knowledge transfer; o Support the mainstreaming of accessibility in IST products and services through a series of dissemination activities. The CA aims to support networking for Design for All in Europe, in order to promote eInclusion by advancing DfA practices in the Information Society. In particular DfA@eInclusion aims to support the efforts of the European Design for All and eAccesbility Network (EDeAN) towards the implementation of the eInclusion priorities and the eEurope 2005 and i2010 Action Plans.

SUBCONTRACT FOR EC PROJECT n. 033838 DfA@eInclusion

), Istututo di Fisica Applicata "Nello Carrara (IFAC), represented for the purpose hereof by Dr., Director, established in Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy, (the "Contractor")

of the one part,

and,

the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute represented by Dr. Yiannis LAOURIS, established in Cyprus, 5 Promitheos, 1065 Nicosia (the "Subcontractor")

of the other part,

have agreed to the following terms and conditions established in this contact and its annexes (“the subcontract”), relating to the Project entitled "Design for All for eInclusion" (DfA@eInclusion) hereafter called Project

WHEREAS, The Contractor had concluded with the European Community

This Subcontract shall enter into force on the day of its signature by the Contractor and the Subcontractor. It will be effective on the January 1, 2007 and for the duration of the Project. It means until December 31, 2009.

€25,000.

Related to Task 7.2: Information preparation • Dissemination of reports to policy makers, decision makers from the industry and private sector, educators in relevant areas. • Scientific papers for conferences and journals. • Distribution of project brochure, promotion material for project events and actions, information material for rising of awareness of DfA, posters and display information.

Related to Task 7.3: Seminars and workshops • Organization of structured dialogue workshop to engage policy, industry and decision makers.

Related to Task 7.4: General information, press and media • Presentation of project results to different media; announcement of the project goals, achievements and outcomes in specialized publications (electronic newsletters, conferences, journal publications); promotion of publication series of DfA cases in a press format.