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Procure

The PROCURE inter-regional network project aims at enabling electronic bids for public procurement procedure, through a safe and intuitive web site. By strengthening access to information and making direct e-tendering and e-bidding possible, these interregional platforms will simplify both the work of persons in charge of public procurement and that of local economic operators - especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs) - with public bodies.

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ELAN

ELAN will set up and validate an e-learning marketplace in selected European countries (Poland, Germany, and the United Kingdom), connecting different e-learning concepts, users and suppliers in innovative ways on www.columbus-portal.eu.

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NavigAbile

NavigAbile is an internet-based system aimed to provide an innovative way to access web content to children and youths affected by motor, mental and communicational disabilities. It offers a cluster of telecommunication services designed, on one side, to enhance web interface and content accessibility and, on the other, to supply communication and relation tools.

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EU-Pay: European Multi-channel and Multi-purpose integrated European payment Circuit.
EU-Pay’s objective is to provide a multi-channel, Europe-wide, payment collection mechanism for public authorities, which integrates seamlessly with existing payment methods. Many European public administrations are trying to experiment with specialised payment services supporting their e-Government plans. The availability of the EU -Pay system will help administrations reduce their investments in ancillary services (like those related to payments) and encourage service management automation and on-line service provision. It will furthermore provide European citizens with a useful instrument supporting their need for mobility, as it will be possible, by using the proposed system, to pay a bill with an entity located in another country, from another temporary location located in another EU member state.

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SEMOPS II
The Secure Mobile Payment Service International Introduction (SEMOPS II.) Market Validation project has the objective to introduce the SEMOPS real time electronic payment service with 6 payment processors in four countries and to evaluate the service both as local operations and as an international payment network.

Various payment transaction types will be introduced, mobile and internet ones, both on local and international level. The project workplan includes market research, financial and business modeling and the preparation of the necessary legal framework for the operation.
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eParticipate
The eParticipate project was chosen to webcast the Riga Ministerial Conference, 11-13 June 2006, including presentations from Viviane Reding, European Commissioner for Information Society & Media, Dr.Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President of the Republic of Latvia, and a number of other Government Ministers.

This enabled the eParticipate project to disseminate the initial results of its market validation. To view an archive of the webcast go to http://www.e-inclusion.public-i.tv. To view a video presentation about the eParticipate project click here.

Netc@rds
The European TV channel Euronews broadcasted a new edition of its science and research magazine FUTURIS, focussing on projects related to the football world championship. Netc@rds for eEHIC is one of the featured projects. The full video can be seen on the Euronews web site by clicking here.

 


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