Meeting to launch the MADE project: 8 May 2017 at the Carlos III University of Madrid

Meeting to launch the MADE project: 8 May 2017 at the Carlos III University of Madrid

Meeting to launch the MADE project: 8 May 2017 at the Carlos III University of Madrid

May 2nd, 2017

The launch meeting of the Multiple Access to eDelivery (MADE) project will take place on May 8th at the Carlos III University in Madrid. During the meeting the participants will lay the foundations of cooperation for an efficient implementation.

The project aims to implement six access points for six companies located in four different countries, through the implementation of DSI technology (Digital Services Infrastructure), integrating the AS4 protocol for the exchange of electronic files between public and private entities across Europe.

This transnational project is led by the University Carlos III of Madrid, with a wide trajectory and with the participation of the Universitat Politècnica de València, a Spanish public university leader in technological innovation, two Spanish companies specialized in electronic and information technologies Leading Management Technology Group (LMTGroup) and Edicom and by the companies specialized in Digital Services, the Danish organizations Officient and Bizbrains, the Norwegian company Aksesspunkt, the Dutch company eConnect and the Icelandic firm Unimaze.

The project commenced on 1 January 2017 and is expected to culminate on 31 December 2018 with active access points for both sending and receiving electronic documents.

The project is co-financed by the European Commission through INEA (Innovation and Networks Executive Agency) and its Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) programme. This programme aims to contribute to the creation of a single digital community space. The CEF programme is committed to innovation, strengthening, and continuous improvement of communication channels between the countries of the European Union.

Project code: INEA/CEF/ICT/A2016/1278042
Share Number: 2016-ES-IA-0063

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