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Prosperity4All

Research Details

  • Funding Organization : European Commission
  • Funding Programme : FP7 - Information & Communication Technologies
  • Funding Instrument : Collaborative project
  • Duration : 48 months
  • Total Budget : 12,714,767 EUR
  • ITI Budget : 244,875 EUR
  • Scientific Responsible : Dr. Dimitrios Tzovaras

Description

Over 2 billion people worldwide have different types, degrees, or combinations of disability, literacy, digital literacy or aging related barriers that impede or prevent use of ICT. Not long ago you could live without access to ICT quite well. However, today access to ICT is required for most education, employment, and commerce, and is increasingly required for travel, health, safety, daily living and participation in most of our society. Yet we currently only reach 3 to 15% of these – in developed countries. We cannot socially, economically or politically afford to have this cumulatively large percentage of our society offline going forward. Yet there is no way to reach them with our current model.

Proposed is phase II of an effort to create a paradigm shift in eInclusion. Part I was the FP7 project Cloud4all for creating instant, ubiquitous auto-personalization of interfaces and materials based on user needs and preferences. Part II, Prosperity4all, focuses on developing the infrastructure to allow a new ecosystem to grow; one that is based on self-rewarding collaboration, that can reduce redundant development, lower costs, increase market reach and penetration internationally, and create the robust cross-platform spectrum of mainstream and assistive technology based access solutions required. This will be done through a process based on true value propositions for all stakeholders and resulting in a system that can profitably serve markets as small as one, at a personally and societally affordable cost. This infrastructure will use cloud, crowd, game and smart technologies, to bring new players with both low and high technical skills into the development and delivery ecosystem, introduce accessibility as a ubiquitous service, and combine auto-configured access features built into mainstream products with assistive technologies and services to create the rich milieu of options needed to bring this diverse population of populations into our digital future.

Consortium

  • FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG e.V – Germany
  • RAISING THE FLOOR-INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION – Switzerland
  • ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN UNIVERSITY – Canada
  • LSE ENTERPRISE LIMITED – United Kingdom
  • INTERNATIONELLA HANDELSHOGSKOLAN IJONKOPING AB*IHH – Sweden
  • SINGULARLOGIC ANONYMI ETAIRIA PLIROFORIAKON SISTIMATON KAI EFARMOGON PLIROFORIKIS – Greece
  • HOCHSCHULE DER MEDIEN – Germany
  • CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS – Greece
  • FUNDOSA TECHNOSITE SA – Spain
  • ENGINEERING – INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA – Italy
  • PARTICIPATORY CULTURE FOUNDATION – United Kingdom
  • SENSUS APS – Denmark
  • Karlsruher Institut fuer Technologie – Germany
  • KOMPETENZNETZWERK INFORMATIONSTECHNOLOGIE ZUR FOERDERUNG DER INTEGRATION VON MENSCHEN MIT BEHINDERUNGEN – Austria
  • Fachhochschule Technikum Wien – Austria
  • UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS – Cyprus
  • FUNDACION ONCE PARA LA COOPERACION E INCLUSION SOCIAL DE PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDAD – Spain
  • AGE PLATFORM EUROPE AISBL – Belgium
  • NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE BLIND OF IRELAND – Ireland
  • CONSORCIO PARA EL DESARROLLO DE POLITICAS EN MATERIA DE SOCIEDAD DE LAINFORMACION Y EL CONOCIMIENTO EN ANDALUCIA FERNANDO DE LOS RIOS – Spain
  • OPENDIRECTIVE LLP – United Kingdom
  • LIFETOOL GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH – Austria
  • MLS MULTIMEDIA AE – Greece
  • Clevercherry.com Ltd – United Kingdom
  • UNIVERSITAET STUTTGART – Germany