E-CAero – Euromech (original) (raw)
Project reference: 234229
Funded under: FP7-TRANSPORT
Topic: AAT.2008.7.0.7. - Supporting the harmonised dissemination of European scientific knowledge from ad-hoc organisations in the field of aeronautics and air transport
Objective
The aim of E-CAero is to harmonize the dissemination between six european associations in the aeronautics/turbomachinery sector.
The main objectives are:
- identifying existing and new areas of interest and clarifying skills, experiences and capabilities of the partners in the relevant technological areas of multi-physics Aeronautics and Aero engines;
- developing new concepts of collaborative scientific/technical organization of European/international events in order to ensure high quality of events
- merging existing and new logistic concepts making the activities more efficient, cheaper and more attractive to academic and industrial audience. The specific activities will focus on:
- the state of the art dissemination existing in aeronautics/turbomachinery areas in the scope of each partner for single and multi-physics simulation, experimentation and design tools;
- the development of a common database IT tool incorporating the knowledge of the relevant scientific/technical/logistic organization and dissemination of events including proceedings, journals and websites;
- the collaborative organization and management of existing and new academy and industry oriented events
- the evaluation of the impact of dissemination of the project outputs among universities, research centres and industries in the aeronautic/turbomachinery sector
The starting point is the existing network of each partner. The main outcomes of the project are: - identification and consolidation of technical areas for dissemination;
- collecting and storing information through a European Database including written information;
- set up of new events requiring sharing knowledge in technical networked expertise and logistics;
- common management and technical activities;
- identifying and merging joint skills, experiences and capabilities;
- sharing of knowledge through collaborative single/multi-physics activities of each partner;
- paving the way to management efficiency.