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CiaoTech's
professionals realized several studies and researches on the behalf of
private companies and within the framework of European funded projects.
Following, an example of such studies is provided:
Definition
of market and technology trends in the security sector
The
scope of the study was tto identify market and technology trends in the
security sectoir, in oprder to provide European SMEs with gudielines for
future R&D activties.
Analysis
of the Document and Content Management System utilisation within European
Enterprises
This study brought to the definition of market and technological trends
concerning the usage of Document and Content Management Solution within
European Small and Medium Enterprises. The scope of the study was the
definition of the possible technical and functional improvements that
could lead to a broader application of such solutions within SMEs.
Definition
of the usage of wireless VAS in Italian Turism sector
The scope of the study was that of defying the degree of implementation
of Wireless VAS in the Italian turism sector. The study was aimed at the
definition of possible reserach and development actions to be undertaken
to improve the usage of such systems in teh overall turism offer in Italy.
Development
of Network between European and Latin American organisation to improve
the usage of Renewable Energy Technologies
Renewable energy technologies development and integration is necessary
to follow sustainable development policies. Our project focused on the
development of a network to realise technology transfer actions between
Europe and Latin American countries with the scope of improving the usage
of renewable energy technologies in rural areas of Developing Countries.
Study
of e-health trends in Latin American to improve technology transfer activties
E-health technologies development and integration is necessary to follow
improve Latin American health system. Our project focused on the development
of a network to realise technology transfer actions between Europe and
Latin American regarding e-health technologies.
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