Author Archives 
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Aug
2011
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The SEACOOP Project and Research Incubation Portal (0)
The SEACOOP Incubation Portal (http://incubator.sg) is now officially launched.
The SEACOOP initiative, supported by European Commission and endorsed by the ASEAN Secretariat, aims to support the development of ICT research cooperation activities between Europe and Southeast Asia. This initiative has two key elements:Virtual Research Community – to connect research industry professionals from EU and Southeast Asia regions via [...]
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May
2011
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eTourism use case presented by the SEACOOP project (0)
We are pleased to announce the release of the eTourism use case drafted jointly by the partners from BPPT, NECTEC and SEACOOP Incubator. As the major income bringer to any economy, whether big or small, we see a great deal of potential here for researchers to unearth the hidden value within different regional and cultural [...]
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May
2011
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eLearning use case – opportunity for cooperation in virtual learning project (0)
The SEACOOP Incubator is pleased to announce the availability of the eLearning use case – A joint effort between MDEC, NECTEC and the SEACOOP Incubator. With the exponential increase in demand for education, the traditional institutions are facing increasing stress on both its infrastructure capacity and its manpower requirement. The need to cater for larger [...]
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May
2011
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SEACOOP eDisaster use case introduction (0)
We are pleased to introduce this use case on eDisaster, which is a prime concern especially for the Asian region. We would like to invite SEACOOP partners and interested parties to actively participate and discuss on the potential areas that can be research on for the benefit of all parties. The use case is presented [...]
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Nov
2010
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Extending SEACOOP’s partners reach through LinkedIn (0)
Promotion of the SEACOOP LinkedIn Group is underway. We have distributed first wave of LinkedIn Invitations to our partners, counterparts from the industries, research groups and Institutes of Higher Learning (iHLs). Our achievement so far:
Oct 2010 – Nov 2010 : 53 members to 70 members
Nov 2010 - To date: 70 members to 108 and counting
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Nov
2010
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Euraxess Links launched in Singapore on 30 November 2010 (0)
[ November 30, 2010 ] Delegation of the European Union to Singapore is pleased to announce that the Singapore Euraxess Links network for researchers was officially launched in Singapore on 30 November, from 12.00 to 2.15 p.m., at Raffles Hotel East India Rooms, in Singapore. Singapore is now in the exclusive group of countries outside the EU which [...]
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Nov
2010
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Launch of a project and research incubator activity in Singapore (0)
The SEACOOP initiative is happy to announce the launch of a project and research incubator activity in Singapore.
This initiative has been developed by the SEACOOP partnership following the signature, in March 2009, of a “Memorandum of Understanding on ICT cooperation” between the European Commission and the Republic of Singapore.
The vision is to offer European and [...] -
Nov
2010
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Launch of a Euro-Southeast Asia virtual research community (0)
The SEACOOP initiative is happy to announce the launch of a Euro-Southeast Asia virtual research community (VRC) through its LikedIn group.
Today SEACOOP partnership includes ten national organisations in charge of ICT policy and research in each of the ten ASEAN countries.
The initiative is also supported by an Advisory Committee, composed of over 20 leading organisations [...] -
Mar
2010
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First inputs from the SEACOOP Advisory Committee (0)
First inputs of the members of the SEACOOP Advisory Committee have been posted on this website and is available here. This Committee has been created in order that SEACOOP activities can take advantage of the experience of key organisations from Europe and Southeast Asia involved in cooperation in ICT research between the two regions, and can also be of the greatest benefit to them.
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Mar
2010
18
A first selection of success stories (0)
One of the main expected outputs of SEACOOP activities is the quick development of cooperation projects in ICT research between the two regions, particularly under the FP7 research funding programme. Such cooperation projects have in fact already emerged in the past years and many of them have developed very successfully for the mutual interest of stakeholders from both regions.



