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Cyberwatching: Soon to Launch the Improved European Project Radar

In Spring 2020, Cyberwatching.eu will launch the next edition of the European Project Radar. The Radar will become a unique and single-entry point for updated information on EU R&I projects and where they sit in the European cybersecurity and privacy landscape.

Two new features will be introduced to the radar which will make it easier for the community to get a picture of the R&I landscape and for projects to engage and provide updated information in real-time.

 

1- A new look for a better and more-detailed birds-eye-view of the R&I landscape

The look and feel of the radar will be improved with a clearer overview of the R&I landscape.

The radar maps projects by research themes. Improved colour-coding will make it easier to understand their project lifecycle status and Market and Technology Readiness Levels. Click on a project and you’ll also be able to get a brief description of the project's MRL and TRL value, and an evaluation of its performance compared to other projects in the same sector. Further details such as start/end date, the budget, funding call and funding scheme are also included. You’ll also be able to click through to the project’s own more detailed pages on the cyberwatching.eu project hub where you can contact them directly and explore synergies.                  

 

2- Autonomous and real-time information management for projects

Any landscape analysis can become quickly outdated. Therefore, the new version of the radar will let projects upload, modify and update their information, status and progress at any given point in their lifetime. This will mean that policymakers and funding bodies such as the European Commission, and stakeholders from the R&I community, can see where projects sit in relation to each other and get updated information quickly and easily.

If your project is already in the European Project Radar, make sure to update your status and ranking by answering the MTRL assessment form sent by the Cyberwatching team. You can request the form by contacting us at info@cyberwatching,eu.

Stay tuned for our regular updates and insights.

 

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