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SUMMARY:Data interoperable exchange in smart cities
DESCRIPTION:Data interoperable exchange in smart cities: A webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Smart Cities and Communities\n  \nRegister here \nAgenda:\n\n\nIntroduction: Franck Le Gall (EGM/INPACE) will open the session with a welcome and overview of the webinar.\nStandard for cross-domain data exchanges. Martin Bauer (NEC)  will provide an overview of NGSI-LD as a foundational framework for enabling interoperable and context-aware data sharing across domains\, with applications in smart cities.\nImproving Quality of Standards through Testing and Validation: Laurent Velez (ETSI CTI) will discuss the pivotal role of testing and validation in enhancing the reliability and effectiveness of standards\, offering examples of best practices and the latest developments in the field. It will introduce the forthcoming NGSI-LD Plugtest being supported as a pilot project by INPACE\nQ&A: A live question-and-answer session will follow\, allowing participants to engage with the speakers and gain deeper insights into the topics discussed.\n\n\nKey Details:\n\nDuration: 1 hour\nPresentation: 20-25 minutes each\n\n\nThis webinar is a must-attend for professionals and organizations involved in standardization\, research\, and quality assurance\, especially those interested in international collaboration and the INPACE project’s efforts to enhance cross-border cooperation among Europe\, South Korea\, Singapore\, and India. Join us for a valuable discussion on shaping the future of global standards!
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/data-interoperable-exchange-in-smart-cities/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Standardisation in practice : from research to high quality standards
DESCRIPTION:Standardisation in practice : from research to high quality standards\n\nA webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Standardisation \nRegister here \nThis engaging 1-hour webinar is organized as part of the INPACE project (International Partnership for Advancing Cross-border Engineering)\, which fosters collaboration between Europe\, South Korea\, Singapore\, and India. The session will delve into the vital connection between research\, standardization\, and the importance of testing and validation in improving the quality of international standards. \n\nThroughout this session\, experts from these regions will explore how global cooperation can enhance the standardization process\, drawing on their collective experiences to provide insights into shaping effective international standards that meet the demands of an interconnected world.\nAgenda:\n\n\nIntroduction: Franck Le Gall (EGM/INPACE) will open the session with a welcome and overview of the webinar.\nOverview of International Standardizations – Linking Research and Standardization: Antonio Kung (Trialog)will explore how research plays a critical role in shaping and evolving international standards\, offering insights into the ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academic research and practical standardization processes.\nIndian Standardisation System and how it is linked with Research: Dinesh Chand Sharma (SESEI) will focus on the Indian Standardisation System’s role in fostering innovation\, quality\, and consistency in research. He will highlight how standards in India align with global research frameworks\, enhancing the credibility and impact of Indian research outputs. Sharma will also discuss the SESEI project’s contributions in bridging Indian and European standardisation efforts to promote research collaboration and development.\nQ&A: A live question-and-answer session will follow\, allowing participants to engage with the speakers and gain deeper insights into the topics discussed.\n\n\nKey Details:\n\nDuration: 1 hour\nPresentation: 20-25 minutes each\n\n\nThis webinar is a must-attend for professionals and organizations involved in standardization\, research\, and quality assurance\, especially those interested in international collaboration and the INPACE project’s efforts to enhance cross-border cooperation among Europe\, South Korea\, Singapore\, and India. Join us for a valuable discussion on shaping the future of global standards!
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/standardisation-in-practice-from-research-to-high-quality-standards/
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SUMMARY:Interfacing\, Interactions\, and Integration in Quantum Photonics
DESCRIPTION:Interfacing\, Interactions\, and Integration in Quantum Photonics\n\nA webinar organised by INPACE Thematic Working Group on Groundbreaking Technologies. \nRegister here \n  \n\nSolid-state quantum emitters have attracted much attention as an integrated source of photonic and spin qubits\, which are basic elements for a range of quantum applications.\nRecent advances in the interfacing\, interacting\, and integrating of these emitters demonstrate a variety of quantum resources: bright quantum light sources\, many-body quantum interaction\, and miniaturized quantum devices. In particular\, introducing nanophotonic cavities or waveguides increases efficiency and adds quantum functionalities.\nGiven their high performance and scalability\, quantum emitters are taking the next stages towards scalable\, integrated quantum systems on photonic integrated chips or fiber optics. Therefore\, all quantum operations are efficiently possible in real-world photonic platforms.\nIn this talk\, Prof. Jehyung Kim will present recent races and future challenges in scalable\, integrated quantum resources for quantum photonics.
URL:https://inpacehub.eu/event/interfacing-interactions-and-integration-in-quantum-photonics/
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