Project Consortium
The 3D-ICONS consortium contains sixteen partners. 4 academic institutions (Università degli Studi di Napoli L'Orientale, Universidad de Jaen, Politechnico di Milano and National Technical University of Athens), 7 research institutions (Consiglio Nationale della Richerche, Athena Research and Innovation Center in
Information Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Discovery Programme, Association pour le developpement de l’enseingement et des Rescherches aupres des universities, des centres de recherché et des enterprises d’Aquitaine, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, the Cyprus Research and Education Foundation and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), 2 museums (Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiendenis and Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a României) and 3 SMEs (MDR Partners,CMC Associates, Visual Dimemsion).
- ADERA, ARCHAEOTRANSFERT France
- ATHENA - ATHENA RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTER IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGIES Greece
- CMC ASSOCIATES LTD. United Kingdom
- CNR - CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE Italy
- CNRS - CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE France
- DISCOVERY PROGRAMME LTD Ireland
- FBK - FONDAZIONE BRUNO KESSLER Italy
- KONINKLIJKE MUSEA VOOR KUNST EN GESCHIEDENIS Belgium
- MUZEUL NAŢIONAL DE ISTORIE A ROMÂNIEI Romania
- NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS Greece
- POLITECNICO DI MILANO Italy
- STARC - CYPRUS RESEARCH AND EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION Cyprus
- UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI L'ORIENTALE Italy
- UNIVERSIDAD DE JAEN Spain
- VISUAL DIMENSION BVBA Belgium
Funding
The 3D-ICONS project was co-funded through the EU Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)
The Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Programme (ICT-PSP) aims at stimulating a wider uptake of innovative ICT based services and the exploitation of digital content across Europe by citizens, governments and businesses, in particular SMEs.The focus is placed on driving this uptake in areas of public interest.
The programme contributes to a better environment for developing ICT based services and helps overcome hurdles such as the lack of interoperability and market fragmentation. Activities supported by ICT-PSP Funding goes mainly to pilot actions, involving both public and private organisations, for validating in real settings, innovative and interoperable ICT based services in areas such as: ICT for health, ageing and inclusion; Digital Libraries; ICT for improved public services; ICT for energy efficiency and smart mobility; Multilingual web and Internet evolution.