Leveraging on its expertise and in-house thought leaders, Trust-IT has authored and contributed to the production of multiple publications that are being used today as references or as input for policy making in Europe.
StandICT.eu 2023 releases the first in a series of timely Landscape Reports on Standardisation advancements, kick starting with Artificial Intelligence (AI), with another 5 in the pipeline…
The report contains the information presented and comprehensively documents the challenges, the lessons learned, and the recommendations from the InfraEOSC-5 projects regarding the activities underway in the EOSC region on FAIR data assessment and certification.
This CDB booklet has been produced by Trust-IT Services, leader of the Common Dissemination Booster (CDB), funded by the European Commission. The booklet provides examples of dissemination outputs delivered by Trust-IT Services in collaboration with CDB project clusters.
A Booklet to collect all "Best Practices & Lessons Learned" on StandICT.eu, the first European funded project that supported ICT Standards Specialists in bringing their expertise to worldwide SDOs and SSOs.
This Policy Brief Compilation booklet has been produced by Trust-IT Services, provider of the Common Dissemination Booster, funded by the European Commission. The Policy Briefs have been written by projects and project groups that took part in the Common Dissemination Booster.
StandICT.eu delivered this impact report as a lasting legacy of the project from individual European ICT Standardisation contributions that brings together the complete list of the 178 funded European applicants who have diligently contributed European excellence within Standardisation efforts worldwide, which is crucial if Europe wishes to remain at the leading edge globally.
The StandICT.eu initiative covers key ICT Standardisation priority areas with further focus on specific vertical sectors. The Call topics follow predominantly the 5 main domains of the European Digital Single Market as well as the priority areas as outlined in the 2019 Rolling Plan for ICT Standardisation and its future updates.