Project acronym Project full title FET11 The European Future and Emerging Technologies Conference and Exhibition Project No 2011 258842 Deliverable D4.3.1 Plan of the Exhibition Area April 2011 SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME THEME ICT-2009.8.9 Coordinating Communities, Plans and Action in FET Proactive Initiatives
PROJECT DELIVERABLE REPORT Project Grant Agreement number 258842 Project acronym: FET11 Project title: The European Future and Emerging Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011 Funding Scheme: Coordination & Support Action Date of latest version of Annex I against which the assessment will be made: 4 August 2010 Document Deliverable number: D4.3.1 Deliverable title Plan of the Exhibition Area Contractual Date of Delivery: M11 Actual Date of Delivery: 29 July 2011 Editor (s): Jessica Michel Assoumou Author (s): Peter Kunz Reviewer (s): N/a Work package no.: WP4 Work package title: Organisation and Logistics Work package leader: MTA SZTAKI Work package participants: ERCIM, MTA SZTAKI Distribution: Public Version/Revision: 1.0 Draft/Final: Final Total number of pages (including cover): 8 Keywords: future and emerging technologies, conference, exhibition, floor plan D4.3.1 Plan of the exhibition area Page 2 of 8
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DISCLAIMER This document contains description of the FET11 project work and findings. The authors of this document have taken any and all available measures in order for its content to be accurate, consistent and lawful. However, neither the project consortium as a whole nor the individual partners that implicitly or explicitly participated in the creation and publication of this document hold any responsibility for actions that might occur as a result of using its content. This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of the FET11 and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union. The European Union is established in accordance with the Treaty on European Union (Maastricht). There are currently 27 Member States of the Union. It is based on the European Communities and the member states cooperation in the fields of Common Foreign and Security Policy and Justice and Home Affairs. The five main institutions of the European Union are the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers, the European Commission, the Court of Justice and the Court of Auditors. (http://europa.eu.int/) FET11 is a project funded in part by the European Union. D4.3.1 Plan of the exhibition area Page 4 of 8
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SUMMARY The fet 11 Exhibition was designed to demonstrate the potential, diversity and the importance of foundational long term research in future ICT. The Programme Committee selected 30 exhibitions presenting a mix of impressive achievements as well as early stage results, ideas and prototypes to illustrate the wide variety of disciplines, technologies and domains involved in future and emerging information technologies. Therefore, the exhibition area was designed to host 30 booths. It was to occupy a central role in the overall floor plan, with participants passing through the exhibition area to reach any other conference destination (e.g., Science Café, break-out rooms for parallel sessions; Patria auditorium for plenary sessions). The exhibition area included a European Commission Information Stand (EC InfoStand). Additional informational stands were located on the first level, near the registration desks (e.g. ERCIM/W3C, e-science Talk). The exhibition area respected fire safety regulations. The exhibition area can also be referred to from the fet 11 web site: http:///exhibition#map D4.3.1 Plan of the exhibition area Page 6 of 8
PLAN OF THE EXHIBITION AREA Figure 1: Plan of the exhibition area, the numbers refer to the booths. Booth Booth number Brain-Computer Interaction 1 The future of biomimetic machines 2 Non visual floor augmentations 3 Restoring vestibular functions using an implantable neuroprosthesis 4 OCTOPUS - 5 CyberRat: High Resolution Bi-directional Brain-Chip Interface 6 Single Photon Imaging: from Dream to Reality 7 Pd-net - Towards Future Pervasive Display Networks 8 Reconfigurable eel like robot with electric sense: Project ANGELS 9 Swimming bio-inspired artefacts with 3D vision 11 Synthetic Pathways to Bio-inspired Information Processing 12 Acroban the Humanoid: Playful and Compliant Physical Human-Robot Interaction 13 Brain-Inspired Computing - Theory, Technology and Education 14 A new kind of robot: ECCEROBOT 15 Fluorescence Digital Holographic Microscope for Biological Water safety Inspection System 16 Energy harvesting for powering wireless ICT devices 17 Swarmanoid 18 Exploring the Quantum world: from Games to Diamond Qubits and Secure Quantum Communication 19 Frontiers of Nanoscale, Opto- and Electro-Mechanical Technologies 20 Graphene based nanoelectronic devices 21 BIOmimetic Technology for vibrissal ACtive Touch (BIOTACT) 22 D4.3.1 Plan of the exhibition area Page 7 of 8