Û˘ÓÂÚÁ·Û›Â˜
ÚÔÛÊÔÚ¿ Ù¯ÓÔÏÔÁÈÒÓ
26
K · È Ó Ô Ù Ô Ì › · , Œ Ú Â ˘ Ó · Î · È ∆  ¯ Ó Ô Ï Ô Á › ·
05 CH RAEP
0CRF
05 PT PTIE
0CPJ
05 DE SDST
0CQK
05 PT PTIE
0CPL
05 PL SPOP
0CS7
05 NO NOSI
0CSS
05 GB EAST
0CUH
05 IE IEEI
0CV4
05 DE NDTT
0COZ
05 DE SDTA
0CKM
05 ES NWCC
0CUU
05 ES SEIF 0CJJ
05 AT ATBI
0CT7
05 ES BCSP
0CV0
05 BE BIRC
0CTD
05 GB NMCB
0CSR
CH
PT
DE
PT
PL
NO
GB
IE
DE
DE
ES
ES
AT
ES
BE
GB
A system for detection of misbehaving
users in WiFi hotspots
Advanced Planning Systems
High-speed IR chip based on CMOS
(Complementary Metal Oxide
Semiconductor)
Integrated Solution for the Viticulture
Industry
Virtual Aeronautical Information Services
System
Welding school concept
A secure and rapid application
development platform for demanding
and complex IT systems
An Automatic Shoeprint Classification
System for use in Forensic Science
All-in-one software solution for
managing radio and Internet advertising
campaigns
High performance ceramic multilayer
circuits for high frequency and
outstanding reliability applications
New highly scalable fault-tolerant
routing mechanism
Applications based on Java and
developed using Open Source
components with multi-platform
technology and Web browser access
Innovative stirring technology for biogas
plants reducing maintenance time and
costs
A new structure of solar cell with lower
encapsulations costs
Pleasure motorboat of hybrid type
A unique process to stabilise and
consolidate ‘in-situ’ soils allowing their
use for any kind of road and earthwork
construction
A Swiss academic laboratory has recently unveiled a set of attacks on WiFi hotspots that would result in user frustration and
economic losses. To thwart these attacks, they designed a system the main advantages of which are its compatibility with existing
equipment and small operational overhead. The laboratory is searching for industrial partners to commercialise the system.
A Portuguese SME, with the mission of representing, distributing, implementing and maintaining ERP (Enterprise
Resource Planning) solutions, offers a software tool for a planning tool that aims to optimise the scheduling of
production orders on a discrete manufacturing environment, with finite capacity. The company is looking for partners
interested in a commercial agreement with technical assistance.
An SME from German-speaking Switzerland offers a high-speed IR chip based on CMOS. By combination of CMOS
technology with IR sensor engineering very fast process cycles can be seized for the first time and thus analysed and
evaluated extremely fast. The sensor chip opens new markets within the range of non-destructive testing of materials, in
measurement of layer thickness and in production supervision. Licensing or manufacturing agreements could be
envisaged.
A Portuguese software-house company offers a technological platform developed to give the viticulture industry the
integrated operational support it lacks. The coordination of logical systems and specific operational peripherals presents
high efficiency & performance in critical processes. The company is looking for partners interested in a commercial
agreement with technical assistance, partnerships for research and development on integration of their solutions with
the partners' products.
A Polish innovative company specialising in high-tech informatics solutions has developed a Virtual Aeronautical
Information Services System. The system enables up-to-date information to be delivered at any time and any place to all
users of the airspace via Internet. The technology is cost-effective and avoids the need for dedicated lines and terminals
installed in different airports. The company is looking for partners interested in technical co-operation in further
research.
A Norwegian company offers a complete concept for a Welding School set-up. The concept consists of educational
methods, educational material, hardware, all necessary equipment, in addition to training of instructors & support for
setting up a Welding School. The company also offers a unique video-based support system for troubleshooting and
support for complex welding procedures. The company is looking for partners in different countries to adapt welding
expertise to local conditions/languages.
A UK company that specialises in middleware for distributed systems security offer a rapid application development
platform for demanding and complex IT systems. Advantages of the tool-based model driven development process
include easier and cheaper application development, integration of legacy applications, flexibility, and ease of use. They
seek partners and customers for technical cooperation, joint projects and/or commercial agreements with technical
assistance.
A system has been developed for automatic classification of shoeprint images. It is mainly targeted for use by forensic
scientists to study evidence from crime scenes. The system is fully automatic and functions with minimum user
intervention. A license agreement is being sought.
A German software SME with experience in media advertising management has developed an all-in-one order processing
system for radio and Internet advertising. The Java-based software integrates order processing, CRM, internal workflow
and billing. It is compatible with a variety of commercial and advertising technology applications (e.g. DATEV, SAP,
Doubleclick Dart, Adtech Helios IQ, Zenon, Dalet). Partners in the area of media advertising are sought for various types
of collaboration.
A German company is offering a new technology for the development and manufacture of high performance LTCC (Low
Temperature Cofired Ceramics) ceramic multilayer circuits, which allows the fabrication of multilayer boards, modules
and packages with outstanding high frequency properties and reliability for many applications in sensorics, military and
aerospace industry, telecommunication, radar measurement technology, automotive & other industrial electronics. The
company seeks techn. cooperation.
A university from the North of Spain has designed a new highly scalable fault-tolerant routing mechanism to be used in
different parallel and distributed computer networks. The academic institution is interested in contacting clients and
companies in order to reach technical cooperation agreements as well as licensing agreements.
A small Spanish company has developed a group of applications and services based on Java technology to manage
enterprise information related to ERP, environmental data, balanced scoreboarding, CRM, etc. Advantages over
conventional client-server applications include its low cost (license cost off), multi-platform (win32, *nix, etc) and
Internet access (only Web browser needed). The company is looking for other companies or industries interested in
technical training.
An Austrian company is offering a special mixer system for biogas plants with low energy consumption, which is easy to
handle for maintenance purposes. No emptying of the fermenter, and thus shutting down of the whole plant, for service
purposes is necessary. The system is already field-tested. The company is looking for partners (commercial agreement
with technical assistance) for implementation of this stirring technology.
A university in the Basque Country has been invented a new structure of solar cell. This structure is a back-contacted
cell that could be manufactured by conventional industrial lines, avoiding some expensive steps like photolithography or
laser. This cell uses a new strategy to collect photo-generated current in their front side and carry that to the electrical
contacts in the rear side. A license agreement is sought.
A Belgian company with patent pending for pleasure motorboats of hybrid type is looking for technological cooperation
with existing pleasure-boat builders in view of a license agreement. The product, at the present stage a developed pre-
prototype, is a pleasure motorboat fitted with laterally upliftable wheels with electrical propulsion. The boat is able to
go out of the water in order either to reach a dry-harbour parking place or to allow the passengers to disembark on a
beach to explore.
This technology, from a UK SME, allows construction of stable highways, roads and footpaths using ‘in-situ’ non-
consolidated sub-soils, sandy or clay materials. The use of such relatively soft and ‘unbound’ materials is usually
considered ‘marginal’ since they present design and mechanical structural problems and the potential for mechanical
damage, ingress of water or even collapse of the final structures. They are looking to license or create a joint venture to
exploit the technology.
E N E R G Y
I N D U S T R I A L M A N U F A C T U R E , M A T E R I A L A N D T R A N S P O R T T E C H N O L O G I E S
∫ø¢π∫√™
ƹƤê
¶ ∂ ƒ π § ∏ æ ∏
̿İ