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FUTUREPL

Project co-financed by the European Union – www.europa.eu (link to the official pages of the European funds).
Public Notice "CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCY AND BEYOND" pursuant to Regional Determination n. G08486 of 19/07/2020 - POR FESR LAZIO 2014-2020 - Application prot. no. A0376-2020-070187 - CUP F84E21000060006
Project approved with Resolution n. G01066 dated 04/02/2021 published in BURL n. 12 - Supplement n. 1 of 09/02/2021.

Objective and activity

The Futurepl (Future People) project is proposed as a meeting point between supply and demand of Technology Knowledge Intensive Business Services (T-KIBS), as defined by the European Monitoring Center on Change (EMCC), i.e. all those services whose content or methods of supply are essentially linked to the use of ICT. The aim of the project is the production of a pervasive and knowledge intensive software platform, aimed at matching the supply and demand of T-KIBS services. The platform is designed to evolve into an "ecosystem" that enables new business models based on Remote Working and Digital Workspace.

The project aims at 4 main objectives:

  • provide "automatic" tools for the characterization and description of platform users
  • allow remote monitoring and control the evolution of ICT projects
  • provide the tools for the "automatic matching" between technical and technological needs
  • provide guarantee tools for the "certification" of skills through technologies such as the blockchain

Futurepl is based on the assumption that work doesn't have to be done in a specific place to be done successfully. The tool developed in the project essentially hinges on this element, i.e. a technological platform capable of acting as a point of convergence and meeting between the demand and supply of over-qualified work, independent of specific technical or technological specializations. The latter in fact represents one of the main problems for companies that manage the offer of services in the ICT field in the traditional way; that is, having a defined range of technologies available, which depends on the know-how of the resources they employ. The project objectives find greater strength downstream of the experiences and practices that are consolidating downstream of the Covid emergency and which are giving ever greater importance to remote forms of work.

Partners

Proxima Informatica (coordinator), Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma

Project start date

October 2020

Project end date

August 2021

Total funding

€ 89.199

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