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  • Cork. January 2016

    Project SLOPE1

    WP 8 Openness with other activities, dissemination and exploitation of results

  • Cork. January 2016

    T.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Juan de Dios Daz, ITENE

  • Cork. January 2016

    WP8

    DELIVERABLE Dissemination plan II (available at Dropbox)

    A general document with all the planned dissemination activities and the material to achieve a large diffusion of project results was prepared.

    An overview of the activities is included here:

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    DISSEMINATION STRATEGY (3 rep.)BROCHUREPROJECT WEBSITEWEB 2.0NEWSLETTERS (6)POSTERTRADE FAIRS, DEMOSTECHNICAL WORKSHOPS (4)FINAL CONFERENCE (1)RELATED PROJECTS FORUMS (5)SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (4)PRESS RELEASES (4)

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    DISSEMINATION STRATEGY (3 rep.)

    BROCHURE

    PROJECT WEBSITE

    WEB 2.0

    NEWSLETTERS (6)

    POSTER

    TRADE FAIRS, DEMOS

    TECHNICAL WORKSHOPS (4)

    FINAL CONFERENCE (1)

    RELATED PROJECTS FORUMS (5)

    SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (4)

    PRESS RELEASES (4)

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    RELATED PROJECTS FORUMS (5)

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  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    1) DISSEMINATION PLAN

    Deliverable8.022_Dissemination_Plan submitted.

    Available at Dropbox

    NEXT UPDATE: JUNE 2016

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    2) BROCHURE. New brochure produced

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    2) BROCHURE. New brochure produced

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    2) BROCHURE.

    Adittionally, an infographic has been completed during thisperiod

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    2) PROJECT WEBSITE. Updated regularly by GRAPHITEC www.slopeproject.eu

    http://www.slopeproject.eu/

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    3) SOCIAL MEDIA.

    Social media Channelsare regularly updatedwith all the information.

    Please send usinformation or mentionus in your social comments.

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    4) NEWSLETTER.

    Newsletter 2 & 3 Published during 2015Next issues: March 2016, September 2016, December 2016

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    5) POSTER. Completed.

    Physical roll-up with a brief presentation of the project

    Available for the partners which will need it.

    To be used during conferences and dissemination activities.

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) EVENTS

    Trade Fairs / Forum attended by partners presenting SLOPE project:

    NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE PERIOD CWL COASTWAY

    ASTURFORESTA Trade Fair Asturias (Spain) 18/06/2015 20/06/2015 GREIFENBERG

    NATO CAX forum 2015 Forum Vicenza (Italy) 28/11/2015 29/11/2015 GRAPHITEC

    TEDex 2015 Forum Trento (Italy) 28/11/2015 28/11/2015 GRAPHITEC

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) EVENTS

    Trade Fairs 2016: Confirmed

    Others:

    NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE DURATION CNR-IVALSA

    CWL COASTWAY

    MHG SYSTEMS BOKU FLYBY GREIFEN-BERG

    Agri Verona Trade Fair Verona, Italy 01/02/2016 feb-16 x

    Kwf-Tagung Trade Fair Demo Roding Bayern, Germany

    09/06/2016 9-12/06/2016 x

    EIMA Trade Fair Bolonia, Italy 09/11/2016 09-13/11/2016 x x

    Interforst Trade Fair Munich, Germany July 2018 July 2018 x

    NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE DURATIONSAM Trade Fair Grenoble, France 23/04/2016 23-24/4/2016MellanskogsElmia Trade Fair Sala, Sweden 19/08/2016 19-20/08/2016APF Trade Fair Alcester, UK 15/08/2016 15-17/08/2016Pap-For Trade Fair Saint Petersburg, Russia 25/10/2016 25-28/10/2016

    LIGNA Trade Fair Hannover, Germany 22/05/2016 22-26/05/2016WoodMac 2017 Trade Fair China 07/03/2017 7-9/03/2017Interforst Trade Fair Munich, Germany 07/18 07/18

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) EVENTS: Conferences attended by partners presenting Slope Projects:NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE PERIOD MHG SYSTEMSWorkshop on Hyperspectral Imaging Workshop Vienna 20/03/2015 20/03/2015 BOKU

    9th GEO European Projects Workshop - Workshop Copenhagen 15/06/2015 15/06/2015 GRAPHITEC

    20th International Conference on 3D Web Technology (Web3D 2015). Conference Crete, Greece 18/06/2015 21/06/2015

    GRAPHITEC

    15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference & Expo SGEM 2015 Conference Albena (Bulgaria) 16/06/2015 25/06/2016

    GRAPHITEC

    Forestech 2015 Conference New Zealand 19/11/2015 21/11/2015 TREEMETRICS

    3rd International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures Conference Poland 09/09/2015 11/09/2015

    CNR-IVALSA

    22 IWMS Conference Quebec (Canada) 14/06/2015 17/06/2015 CNR-IVALSA

    17th International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy (ICNIRS 2015) Conference Brazil 18/10/2015 23/10/2015

    CNR-IVALSA

    FORMEC 2015 Conference Linz (Austria) 6/10/2015 07/10/2015ALL

    International Conferences in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision (WSCG) 2015 Conference Pilsen 19/05/2015 25/06/2015

    GRAPHITEC

    Human Computer Interaction International (HCII 2015) Poster pres. Los Angeles (USA) August 2015 August 2015

    GRAPHITEC

    European Data Forum 2015 Poster Presentation Luxembourg 16/11/2015 17/11/2015GRAPHITEC

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) EVENTS 2016Confirmed:

    Others:

    NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE DURATION CNR-IVALSA

    GRAPHITECH MHG SYSTEMS

    BOKU

    IVAPP 2016 Conference Rome, Italy 27/02/2016 27-29/02/2016 xACHI 2016 Conference Venice, Italy 24/04/2016 24-28/04/2016 xCHI 2016 Conference San Jose, (California),

    USA07/05/2016 7-12/05/2016 x

    FORMEC 2016 Symposium Warszaw, Poland 20/09/2016 20-22/09/2016 x x x

    NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE DURATIONSSAFR 2015 Conference Uppsala, Sweden 19/08/2015 19-21/08/2015

    WFC World Forestal Congress Congress Durban 07/09/2015 7-11/09/2015EFI 2015 Conference Saint Petersburg, Russia 30/09/2015 30/09-2/10/2015

    Conference on Machine Learning and Computing (ICMLC 2016)

    Conference Hong Kong, China 22/02/2016 22-23/02/2016

    Conference on Machine Learning and Comuping (ICMLC 2016)

    Conference Eugene (Oregon), USA 25/02/2016 25-27/02/2016

    AusTimber 2016 Conference Traralgon (Victoria), Australia 11/06/2016 11-16/04/2016

    AGIT 2016 Conference Salzburg, Austria 07/2016 07/2016

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) Detailed Report of Conferences /Articles 2015 (Last 6 months):

    CNR-IVALSA CONFERENCES:

    Jakub Sandak, Kazimierz Orlowski Tomasz Ochrymiuk, Anna Sandak, Mariapaola Riggio (2015) An alternative way of determining mechanical properties of wood by means of cutting forces. Journal of Heritage Conservation, (Wiadomosci Konserwatorskie) ISNN 0860-2395, Proceedings of Shatis 2015 3rd International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures, 1:543-551.

    Jakub Sandak (2015) SLOPE project appraoch to estimate log quality by measuring cutting forces. Proceedings of 22 IWMS, Quebec, Canada, 14-17 June, ISBN: 978-0-9947964-0-0, 135-146pp

    Anna Sandak, Jakub Sandak, Katharina Bhm (2015) NIR as a toll for determination of log/biomass quality index in mountain forests SLOPE project approach. 17th International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy (ICNIRS 2015)

    Gianni Picchi, Martin Kuhmaier, Juan de Dios Diaz Marques (2015). Survival Test of RFID UHF Tags in Timber Harvesting Operations. Oral presentation at FORMEC Conference, Linz 6-7 October 2015, Austria. pp. 460 ISBN 978-3-900932-29-9

    Gianni Picchi, Martin Kuhmaier, Juan de Dios Diaz Marques (2015). Evaluation of RFID UHF tags for electronic marking of standing trees. Oral presentation at FORMEC Conference, Linz 6-7 October 2015, Austria. pp. 37-44. ISBN 978-3-900932-29-9

    ISI PUBLICATIONS

    Anna Sandak, Jakub Sandak, Mariapaola Riggio (2015) Estimation of physical and mechanical properties of timber members in service by means of infrared spectroscopy. Construction and Building Materials (doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.06.063)

    Jakub Sandak, Anna Sandak, Mariapaola Riggio (2015) Multivariate analysis of multi-sensor data for assessment of timber structures: principles and applications. Construction and Building Materials (doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.06.062)

    Jakub Sandak, Anna Sandak, Claudio Cantini, Antonella Autino (2015) Differences in wood properties of Picea abies L. Karst. in relation to site of provenance and population genetics. Holzforshung (DOI: 10.1515/hf-2014-0061)

    Mariapaola Riggio, Jakub Sandak, Steffen Franke (2015) Application of imaging techniques for detection of defects, damage and decay in timber structures on-site. Construction and Building Materials doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.06.065

    Gianni Picchi, Martin Kuhmaier, Juan de Dios Diaz Marques (2015). Survival Test of RFID UHF Tags in Timber Harvesting Operations. Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering. 36-2, pp 165-174 (available at: http://www.crojfe.com/articles-915#923)

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) Detailed Report of Conferences /Articles 2015 (Last 6 months):GRAPHITEC ARTICLES

    WebGL virtual globe for efficient forest production planning in mountainous area F. Prandi, G. Panizzoni, D. Magliocchetti, F. Devigili, R. de Amicis. 20th International Conference on 3D Web Technology (Web 3D 2015). Heraklion, Crete, Greece. June 2015.

    "GIS tools for forest production optimization in mountainous areas:theSLOPE project D. Magliocchetti, G. Panizzoni, F. Prandi, R. De Amicis.15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference(SGEM 2015). Albena, Bulgaria, June 2015.

    "GeoPeeling Lens: Deformation - Based Technique for Exploratory Data Analysis Debiasi,A., Simoes,B., De Amicis,R. International Conferences in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision (WSCG) 2015. Pilsen, 19-25 June 2015.

    "SLOPE: A 3D forest virtual system to support harvesting operation in mountain areas". FORMEC 2015. Linz, Austria, 4-8 October 2015. D.Magliocchetti, F. Prandi, G. Panizzoni, D. Lotto and R. De Amicis.

    (Under review) "Wide scale interactive 3D forest models at the service of forest production in mountain areas" Federico Prandi, Giulio Panizzoni, Daniele Magliocchetti, Federico Devigili, Raffaele De Amicis.

    GMOD: Creation, processing, animation, visualization, and dissemination of GRAPHICAL MODELS Journal. http://www.journals.elsevier.com/graphical-models

    TREEMETRICS: Conference

    ForestTECH 2015. New Zealand. 19 November 2015. "Real Time Working in the Forest".

    BOKU:

    Picchi, G; Khmaier, M; Marques, JDD (2015): Survival Test of RFID UHF Tags in Timber Harvesting Operations. CROAT J FOR ENG. 2015; 36(2): 165-174. http://www.crojfe.com/r/i/crojfe_36-2_15/picchi.pdf

    Picchi, G; Khmaier, M; De Dios Daz Marqus, J (2015): Survival test of RFID UHF tags in timber harvesting operations. [48th FORMEC Symposium, Linz, AUSTRIA, OCT, 4-8, 2015]. In: Kanzian, C; Khmaier, M; Erber, G (Ed.), Forest Engineering: "Making a positive contribution". Abstracts and Proceedings of the 48th Symposium on Forest Mechanization.; ISBN: 978-3-900932-29-9. https://www.formec.org/images/proceedings/2015/A4_4_Picchi_2015_58.pdf

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) Detailed Report of Conferences /Articles 2015 (Last 6 months):

    BOKU:

    Picchi, G; Khmaier, M; De Dios Daz Marqus, J (2015): Evaluation of RFID UHF tags for electronic marking of standing trees. [48th FORMEC Symposium, Linz, AUSTRIA, OCT, 4-8, 2015] In: Kanzian, C; Khmaier, M; Erber G (Ed.), Forest Engineering: "Making a positive contribution". Abstracts and Proceedings of the 48th Symposium on Forest Mechanization; ISBN: 978-3-900932-29-9 https://www.formec.org/images/proceedings/2015/A4_3_Picchi_2015_57.pdf

    D. Magliocchetti, F. Prandi, G. Panizzoni, D. Lotto, R. De Amicis (2015): SLOPE, a 3D forest virtual system to support harvesting operations in mountain areas. [48th FORMEC Symposium, Linz, AUSTRIA, OCT, 4-8, 2015] In: Kanzian, C; Khmaier, M; Erber G (Ed.), Forest Engineering: "Making a positive contribution". Abstracts and Proceedings of the 48th Symposium on Forest Mechanization; ISBN: 978-3-900932-29-9https://www.formec.org/images/proceedings/2015/A4_6_Magliochetti_2015_206.pdf

    S. Huurinainen (2015): Real-time managing of timber and biomass procurement, harvesting and supply based on multiple end-users demands in mountain forests. [48th FORMEC Symposium, Linz, AUSTRIA, OCT, 4-8, 2015] In: Kanzian, C; Khmaier, M; Erber G (Ed.), Forest Engineering: "Making a positive contribution". Abstracts and Proceedings of the 48th Symposium on Forest Mechanization; ISBN: 978-3-900932-29-9

    https://www.formec.org/images/proceedings/2015/B5_4_Huurinainen_2015_88.pdf

    Kanzian, C; Khmaier, M; Erber, G (2015): Forest Engineering: "Making a positive contribution". Abstracts and Proceedings of the 48th Symposium on Forest Mechanization. Linz, Austria. ISBN: 978-3-900932-29-9

    https://www.formec.org/images/proceedings/2015/formec_proceedings_2015_web.pdf

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    6) EVENTS

    Poster presentations (Last 6 months)

    "The SLOPE project, use of GEOSS for precision forestry management on mountain areas" 9th GEO European Projects Workshop. 15-16 June 2015 Copenhagen, Denmark.

    "Interactive Virtual Planning Tools for Sustainable Forest Production in Mountain Areas"G. Panizzoni, D. Magliocchetti, F. Prandi, R. De Amicis.Human Computer Interaction International (HCII 2015). Los Angeles, USA, August 2015.

    "SLOPE PROJECT: integrated processing and control systems for sustainable production in farms and forests." European Data Forum 2015, Luxembourg, 16-17 November 2015.

    http://seom.esa.int/S2forScience2014/index.php

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    2nd Press completed.

    Translated into:Spanish. German. Italian.

    NEXT UPDATES: April 2016December 2016

    7) PRESS RELEASES

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Some publications:

    Forest Bioenergy: http://www.forestbioenergyreview.com/h-h/item/218-mhg-systems-develops-a-forest-information-systems-for-slope

    Forest 2015 Blog: https://forests2015.wordpress.com/2015/07/06/slope-project-intelligent-forest-management/

    Geomedia: https://www.google.es/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=60&ved=0ahUKEwi57srjyIPKAhUD2hoKHZnECls4MhAWCGAwCQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmediageo.it%2Fojs%2Findex.php%2FGEOmedia%2Farticle%2FviewFile%2F1118%2F1033&usg=AFQjCNGl6cji_aT4OcVHTatdMZUSlUkUcQ&sig2=eFEyEx1DmQVWNDwcvwSoPg&bvm=bv.110151844,d.ZWU&cad=rja

    7) PRESS RELEASES

    http://www.forestbioenergyreview.com/h-h/item/218-mhg-systems-develops-a-forest-information-systems-for-slopehttps://forests2015.wordpress.com/2015/07/06/slope-project-intelligent-forest-management/https://www.google.es/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=60&ved=0ahUKEwi57srjyIPKAhUD2hoKHZnECls4MhAWCGAwCQ&url=http://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/GEOmedia/article/viewFile/1118/1033&usg=AFQjCNGl6cji_aT4OcVHTatdMZUSlUkUcQ&sig2=eFEyEx1DmQVWNDwcvwSoPg&bvm=bv.110151844,d.ZWU&cad=rja

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Please, tell us updates or advances during 2015 in relations with projects included in Dissemination Plan and Responsible Partners (Page 34-37):

    7) COOPERATION / OTHER PROJECTS

    FP7 KBBE Innovative and effective technology and logistics for forest residual biomass supply in the EU (www.infres.eu)

    FP7 KBBE Advanced multifunctional forest management in European mountain ranges (http://www.arange-project.eu)

    FP7 INFRA-2011-1.1.13 Designing Trees for the future (http://www.trees4future.eu/)FP7 STREP i-Tour intelligent Transport system for Optimized URban trips (as tech. manager)ICT-PSP BRISEIDE BRIdging SErvices, Information and Data for Europe,(www.briseide.eu)ICT-PSP i-SCOPE interoperable Smart City services through an Open Platform for urban Ecosystems, (www.iscopeproject.net).

    ICT-PSP SUNSHINE Smart Urban services for Higher energy efficiencyNATO Science for Peace GEPSUS Geographical Information Processing for Environmental Pollutionrelated Security within Urban Scale environments.BISYPLAN - The Bioenergy System Planners Handbook, part of the -BIOENAREA/INTEREGBiQUEEN Quality Biomass for Efficient Energy production;

    NNE5-2000-0395 Forest Energy A solution for the Future Power Needs;LdV WESST Wood Energy Supply System Training;

    QLRT-2000-0645 Storm damaged forests: efficient and safe harvesting and log conservation methods;QLRT 99 0991 Development of a protocol for ecoefficient wood harvesting on sensitive sites";

    AIR2-CT94-1102 "Harvesting, drying and storage of energy biomass from SRF;

    AIR2-CT94-0905 Improvement of coppice forests in the Mediterranean region

    LIFE94/F/A151/EU/00713 "Mountain forests: techniques for long-term multi-functional management";Gatto delle funi (tracked automotive carriage) in collaboration with UNACOMA

    Freeman 1800 (programmable forestry winch), computer-controlled machine with drive and motor PID controlling deviceHT 30 (carriage with cable ejection system) in collaboration with Autonomous Province of Trento

    LEW (electronic winch) for the management of take-off ramps on ski jumping hills

    TG 860 (carriage cableway) first load-identification machine with transport autonomous managementTECNO totally autonomous remote-controlled self-propelled motor carriageFlexwood (EU FP7)

    IRIS ( ERA-NET)

    BESTFACT: Best Practice Factory for Freight Transport,

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    8) Workshops

    Four technical workshops are planned as far as results are available for dissemination

    BOKU is responsible for Selecting potential stakeholders Making invitations Setting up the program Communication Secretariat and logistics

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Workshop 1

    Workshop on Hyperspectral Imaging at BOKU-UFT 20/03/2015

    A workshop on Hyperspectral Imaging was organized on 20 March 2015 at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna (Austria). The workshop was very successful; it hosted 58 participants from 11 countries and was a real international, transdisciplinary and interdepartmental scientific event.

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Workshop 2

    FORMEC TECHNICAL WORKSHOP 8-14/10/2105 - Linz, Austria

    The SLOPE Technical Workshop was held within the FORMEC Symposium in Linz, Austria at the beginning of October 2015. FORMEC aimed to gather worldwide scientists, researchers and practitioners in forest operations and planning to encourage cooperation, and exchange of knowledge and information in forestry profession and science.

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Workshop 2

    FORMEC Scientific Symposium

    8-14/10/2105

    Linz, Austria

    Scientific presentations during the first two days

    Field trip to AUSTROFOMA forest machinery fair

    300 researchers from all around the world are expected

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Workshop 3

    have to be defined

    Possibility: 9-12 June on kwf-tagung fair Greifenberg is exhibitor Room has been offered http://www.kwf-tagung.org/ in Roding (Oberpfalz, Bayern)

    http://www.kwf-tagung.org/

  • Cork. January 2016

    Tasks and ResultsT.8.1 Dissemination planning and publications results.

    Workshop 4

    to be defined

    EIMA 2016?

    Together with sister project?

    Together with final conference?

  • Cork. January 2016

    WP 8 PRESENTATION

    Thanks for your attention! Questions& updates can be sent to:

    Antonio [email protected]

    Juan de Dios, ITENE

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • Cork. January 2016

    Project SLOPE

    Technical M ti

    T.8.2 Exploitation, business planning and IPR & licensing policies

    Cork, January 20th, 2016

    Huurinainen Seppo,MHG Systems Oy

  • Cork. January 2016

    Overview

    Technical M ti

    Status: 10% Length: 36 Months (From M1 to M36) Involved Partners

    Leader: MHG Participants: COMPOLAB, COAST, FLY, GRAPHITECH, CNR,

    TRE, ITENE

  • Cork. January 2016

    AIM

    Technical M ti

    Identification of the business scenarios, identifying the target market, competition and internal competencies. Creation of the appropriate SLOPE business model, where the corresponding market segments will be estimated according to the best practice models of market forecast. This model will be the basis for a 5-year business including the required investments and the estimated Return on Investment (ROI). Production of a business plan that will also include a strategy, financial analysis with

    meticulous risk analysis. Risk analysis will be performed to detect any potential weakness and identify

    adequate solutions. Development of a detailed exploitation strategy by each partner, detailing how they

    intend to exploit the knowledge from this project. Each of the individual exploitation plans will be integrated into the overall exploitation

    plan (ITENE) Development of required material for hooking up investors

  • Cork. January 2016

    Pitch Value Proposition

    Technical M ti

    Goals of partnering enterprises and organizations Elements of a strong value proposition and how to build up it Business Model Canvas as a tool Sales pitch Sales presentation Active collaboration with Industrial Advisory Board members

    Of course cost structure per activity/service needed in parallel first (WP 4)

  • Cork. January 2016

    Sales Channel and Targeted Customers

    Technical M ti

    Elements for targeted customers and successful international saleschannels

    Analysis of present sales channels/networks and needs for improvement

    Ensuring the first deals Marketing plan with goals Managing of (sales) partner network

  • Cork. January 2016

    Contact info

    Seppo Huurinainen

    [email protected]

    Thank you for your attention.

    Technical M ti

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Cork. January 2016

    Project SLOPE

    T 8.3 Contribution to Standardization

    Cork, January 20th, 2016

    Gianni Picchi, Raffaele Spinelli, Michela Nocetti, Stefano BertiCNR-IVALSA

    Technical

  • Cork. January 2016

    Overview

    Status: ongoing Length: until month 36 Involved Partners

    Leader: CNR Participants: ITENE Aim: Propose updated or new standards in sustainable forest

    production based on the results of the SLOPE project. Outputs: contacts with Technical Committees

    Technical

  • Cork. January 2016Technical

    Internet pages

    Projects web page Section news Dedicated section (Overview, Work Packages, Deliverables,

    Contribution to Standardization) Partners web site

    CNR-IVALSA will upload a minisite and the section news with specific info addressing contributions to standardization(link to slopeproject.eu for more detail)

    Other partners could help increasing the critical mass uploading short communications, e.g. BOKU with the sameinfo as CNR.

  • Cork. January 2016

    Interactive communication

    Social networks All partners, please provide to CNR and ITENE info and

    highlights regarding the specific outcomes relevant for standardization

    Direct contact with TC Partners already active in relevant TCs, please provide short

    updates of the possible activities related to SLOPE (e.g. CNR-IVALSA active in CEN/TC 175);

    All partners, please briefly report present standards in your field of expertise where SLOPE could contribute with an update beyond the state of art (e.g. CEN/ENV 1927-1 for P. abies logs classification)

    Technical

  • Cork. January 2016

    Standardization TC

    Technical

    Main Technical Committees previously identified:

    CEN/TC 144 Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry (AFNOR)CEN/TC 142 Woodworking machines SafetyCEN/TC 147 Cranes SafetyCEN/TC 175 Round and sawn timberCEN/TC 225 AIDC (Automatic Identification and Data Capture) technologiesCEN/TC 278 Road transport and traffic telematicsCEN/TC 287 Geographic InformationCEN/TC 400 Horizontal standards in the fields of sludge, biowaste and soil (DIN)

    OGC Open Geospatial Consortium (GT)StanForD 2010 (Skogforsk MHG, TRE, CNR)

    More?

  • Cork. January 2016Technical

    THANK YOU!

    Standards for a safer work

  • Cork. January 2016

    Project SLOPE

    WP5 T8.4 Industrial Advisory Board

    Huurinainen Seppo, MHG Systems Oy

    Cork, January 20th, 2016

    Technical Meeting20/Jan/16

  • Cork. January 2016

    Overview

    Status: Ongoing (95%) Length: 9 Months (From M1 to M25) Involved Partners

    Leader: MHG Participants: Combolab, COAST, BOKU, FLY, TRE,

    CNR

    Aim: Set up an advisory board in order to follow all project activities

    Output: D8.04, Presenting Industrial Advisory

    Technical Meeting20/Jan/16

  • Cork. January 2016

    Task 8.4 - Objective

    The main objective of this task is to involve industrial members from the forestry, agricultural and related logistics and machinery industry. The main activities of the advisory board will be interchange opinions and knowledge by means of meetings and discussions. This information will be used as inputs for the execution of the tasks defined in SLOPE project, and redefine them when needed. Advising Business model development

    Budget: 25 k; covering travelling expenses 3-5 members: one from Metsteho, Finland, one more suggested by Boku and CNR each Profiles TBD

    Technical Meeting20/Jan/16

  • Cork. January 2016

    Task 8.4 Canditates available

    Academia: 1 canditate Associate Prof. Rien J.M. VISSER, New Zealand

    Director of Studies, Forest Engineering, School of Forestry, Canterbury University

    Harvest system planning, productivity and efficiency, including modeling and benchmarking

    Cable logging and helicopter logging systems and training Minimizing environmental impacts of logging operations, codes of

    practice Woody biomass harvesting and transport logistics for bio-energy Forest engineering, e.g. infrastructure design, construction and

    maintenance Improving value recovery in harvesting operations Ergonomics, safety and training, including outreach activities such

    as workshops International collaboration for low impact harvesting projects

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    Task 8.4 Canditates available

    Big forest owners: 1 canditate Erwin Stampfer, CEO, Austrian State Forest Graduated in BOKU 1995, where worked for 2 years 15+ years at the Forestry Technology Unit inside the Bf AG offering harvesting, road construction and maintenance services to the own 12 forest management units and for private land owners (harvesting up to 1 Million m per year, 250 contractors Since July 1st 2013 working at the Austrian State Forests (Bf AG) being a head of the department "Flachgau-Tennengau" and responsible for an area of 61,500 ha which produces annually 130,000 m timber and revenues of 13-24 Mio Euro. He is responsible for 51 employees. The demonstration activities in Austria will also take place in Flachgau-Tennengau.

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    Forest Industry R&D: 1 canditateMr. Jarmo Hmlinen, Research Manager, M.Sc. (For)Over 30 years of experince in development of wood supply logistics of forest industry, wood production methods and information management. Main expert fields, wood harvesting, forest resource management and mechanisation of silviculture.Main responsibilities:Analysing R&D needs and new development possibilities concerning wood supply. Constructing and leading research programmes and projects together with forest industry companies, research organisations, forest machine manufacturers and other actors of forestryMain focus in last years has been in digitalisation of wood procurement chain through effective utilization of Big Data and principles of industrial internet. In that context he is leading a wide national Forest Big Data project, where all the most important forestry actors in Finland are involved. Main target of the project is to produce basis for next generation forest management system, in which new methdos for forest data acquisition from different sources, data fusion, analysing and utilization have been developed. He has also taken part in planning and execution of several international R&D-project in Nordic countries and EU level.

    Metsteho Oy Finland; http://www.metsateho.fi/briefly-in-english/ http://www.metsateho.fi/wp-content/uploads/Tehokas-puuhuolto_2025_EN_Efficient_Wood_Supply.pdf Development goal 2025 Wood supply to produce added value to the value chain while being 30% more cost efficient than today

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    http://www.metsateho.fi/briefly-in-english/http://www.metsateho.fi/wp-content/uploads/Tehokas-puuhuolto_2025_EN_Efficient_Wood_Supply.pdf

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    Task 8.4 Canditates available

    Internationally operating SMSs: 2 canditates; Mr. Jarmo Ylinen, Porinilog, Finland 1994-2005 as Manager of Business Intelligence Group, the Metsliitto Concern, today renamed as Mets Group. Mr. Ylinen carried out feasibility studies for the groups mechanical forest industries division (Finnforest), pulp&paper mills division and the Group Headquarters in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Estonia, Uruguay, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, PR China, The Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, Sweden and the Baltic countries. Accumulated experience in organizational development by setting up and running a wood procurement organization for a blockboard company of Metsliitto Groups Finnforest mill in Romania Developing international forest service and wood pricing models Solid competence in wood procurement logistics, harvesting and transport planning and applications; development and marketing of harvesting and transport machine technology and systems Top expert in forest inventories, harvesting, logistics Ongoing consultancy assignments cover e.g. Japan mountain forest harvesting and logistics development (cooperative)

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    Task 8.4 Canditates available

    Internationally operating SMSs: Mr. Paul Dima, Director, PROFOREST, Romania Logging operations based on the use of Wyssen cable cranes; using the cable installation in difficult terrain in Romanian forest, training future operators of cable installations for companies interested to invest in modern harvesting equipment, responsible for marketing, sales, maintenance and service to logging companies Consultancy in forestry for clients focused on Romania and Balkan region Independent consultant in matters regarding the modernization of the Romanian forest sector, such as: efficient utilization of resources, utilization of modern environmentally friendly equipment, training and transfer of know-how, socio-economic analysis, strategy development. Wide international experience

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    Task 8.4 Canditates asked not replied

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    Serbia; Srbijaume Belgrade Mr Aleksandar Vasiljevic. Executive Director for development and strategic planning

    in SE "Srbijaume". He is the Member of Association of Forest Engineers in Serbia, NGO Initiative for sustainable forestry. He has 25 years of professional experience in forest management, forestry inventory and planning, forest information systems, monitoring and evaluation, forest administration. He is also technical experienced in forest information systems, forest inventory, forest management planning and forest biomass. His project management experience comprises coordination of technical and financial cooperation programmes/projects, feasibility studies, policy/sector studies and evaluations and he also has practical experience with participatory approaches towards sustainable forest management. Full understanding of multi-stakeholder forest policy and strategy formulation processes (e.g. NFP). Extensively involved in institutional change and capacity building projects. Mr Vasiljevic, as the Director of Forestry Directorate, realized many international projects for development of forestry sector, national forest inventory, Strategy of forestry, Law of forest and Law of game animals protection and hunting, forest certification etc. He worked on many local and international projects in forestry sector for harmonization of legislation with EU

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    Coverage

    North America and South America missing USA&Canada is a huge market with potential investors However North America is always a difficult market to penetrate

    without a good strategic partner

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    Nomination

    All proposed business-oriented candidates were nominated with one voice as advisors of SLOPE Industrial Advisory Board?

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    Contact info

    Seppo Huurinainen

    [email protected]

    Thank you for your attention.

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