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FOT-Net 5th Stakeholders workshop: Registrations are now closed! “Deployment Roadmap: how FOTs are used to reach policy goals”
Thursday, 24 March 2011, 09:30 – 16:15 Diamant Conference Center, Boulevard A. Reyerslaan 80, B-1030 Brussels
Registrations are now closed!
The theme of the 5th Stakeholders workshop is “Deployment Roadmap: how FOTs are used to reach policy goals”. This edition of the Stakeholders workshop will provide a forum for presentation and discussion on: deployment best practices and the role of Public Authorities in the definition and implementation of FOTs. Public Authorities are stakeholders with a key interest in the results of FOTs as these will support the Public Authorities in establishing the right policy framework for the deployment ITS technologies. This workshop will provide an opportunity to look at best practices and examine different kinds of approaches to this matter.
FOT-Net will also take this opportunity to address its new activities: the revision of the FESTA methodology, the plans for transfer of FOT knowledge (seminars) and the development of methodological tools to identify stakeholder needs. And lastly European FOT related activities will look into how the project results can be transferred to the stakeholders: what is the exploitation plan? What will be done after the FOT is completed to ensure deployment?
Download the preliminary agenda: .pdf (165 KB)
Check-out the confirmed speakers:
Logistics The FOT-Net events are free of charge.
Directions: DIAMANT Conference and Business Centre, Bd. A. Reyerslaan 80, B-1030 Brussels
List of Hotels: .pdf (20.2 KB)
About FOT-Net FOT-Net has been established by the European Commission to network Field Operational Tests (FOTs) organisers in one strategic networking platform in order to address common issues related to the practical organisation, set up and follow-up of FOTs results.
For more information please visit: http://fot-net.eu/
For inquiries please contact:
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FOT-Net is a support action funded by the European Commission DG Information Society and Media under the Seventh Framework Programme for R&D |