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09/09/2004 11:17

Grid Technology for Product Development and Production Process Design (SIMDAT)

Dipl.-Journ. Michael Krapp Marketing und Kommunikation
Fraunhofer-Institut für Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen SCAI

    Grid Technology for Product Development and Production Process Design (SIMDAT) - one of 12 EU-funded Research Projects aiming at taking Big Science Processing Power to Business and Citizens

    The European Commission will provide a total of Euro 52 million to twelve European research projects, that together aim to bring "Grid" networked computing out of research labs and into industry. Grid tools are seen as key to boosting business competitiveness and helping creation of new markets and services by giving everyone access to the vast computing power and knowledge resources that up to now have only been available to the biggest companies and research centres. By enabling users to monitor and model everything from climate change to how cars behave in collisions, they will also help to improve the quality of life.

    Collectively the 12 projects' goals reflect EU Grid research policy of combining "technology push" (developing underlying technologies and interoperability standards), with "application pull" (developing the enabling technologies needed for real-world applications, such as modelling, simulation, data mining and collaborative working tools). The funding for the projects comes from the EU's sixth research Framework Programme (FP6).

    One of the 12 projects just launched is the SIMDAT project which aims to test and enhance grid technology for product development and production process design as well as to develop federated versions of problem-solving environments by leveraging enhanced Grid services. Further objectives are to exploit data grids as a basis for distributed knowledge discovery as well as to promote de facto standards for these enhanced Grid technologies across a range of disciplines and sectors. A pan-European consortium has been assembled to achieve these important goals. Partners include Fraunhofer-Institute SCAI and Fraunhofer-Institute AIS, EADS Centre Commun de Recherche, ESI Group, MSC.Software GmbH, Lion Bioscience Limited, BAE SYSTEMS (Operations) Limited, AUDI AG, InforSense UK Ltd., Intel GmbH, NEC Europe Ltd., Renault, IT Innovation, The University of Southampton (School of Engineering Sciences), LMS International N.V., Deutscher Wetterdienst, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Met Office, Météo-France, ontoprise GmbH, IBM United Kingdom Limited, IDESTYLE Technologies, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), GlaxoSmithKline Research and Development Ltd., EUMETSAT, ORACLE Deutschland GmbH.

    "European Grid Technology Days", a public launch event for the EU-funded Grid projects, is being hosted by the European Commission on 15 September 2004. From the European Commission F. Colasanti, Director General of Information Society will be speaking at the event along with senior figures from European industry and research including Dr. Isidoro Padilla, CEO, Telefónica I+D; Dr. Joachim Schaper, Vice President of SAP; Dr. Steve Sim; General Manager Research, British Telecom; Dr. Gilles Kahn, President and CEO, INRIA France and Dr. John Taylor OBE, ex-Director General UK Research Councils. These and other high level participants will be available for journalists to discuss with.

    * Detailed agenda for the launch event can be viewed online at: http://www.nextgrid.org/events/1509.html
    * There is on-line registration for those wishing to attend the 15 September 2004 public launch event: http://www.nextgrid.org/events/registration.htm
    Background information on EU-funded Grid Research: http://www.cordis.lu/ist/grids/

    For further information about SIMDAT please contact:
    Clemens-August-Thole
    Fraunhofer-Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing (SCAI)
    Schloss Birlinghoven
    D-53754 Sankt Augustin
    phone: +49 224114-2739
    fax: +49 224114-2181
    www.scai.fraunhofer.de


    More information:

    http://www.nextgrid.org/events/1509.html
    http://www.nextgrid.org/events/registration.htm
    http://www.scai.fraunhofer.de


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