INITIAL CAPER DISSEMINATION PLAN Sample Clauses

INITIAL CAPER DISSEMINATION PLAN. Having in mind the goals illustrated in section 1.1, the partners have elaborated in more details the means they have resorted to so to achieve the desired level of dissemination. Namely, in the DoW, they have undertaken to: • develop and maintain a website dedicated to the Caper project which is intended to provide internet users with all the information publicly available on the project's activities and achievements, • produce scientific materials including, without limitation; • technical papers; • publications suitable for international journals and magazines; • leading-edge research materials suitable for dissemination; • take part to national and international conferences, events, etc.; • promote the project's results and methods to LEAs other than those taking part to the CAPER Project, as identified from time to time by the partners according to material circumstances; • promote the project's results and methods in carefully selected technical and industrial forums, conventions, etc., possibly addressing potential end users of the same technologies and results produced during the project itself; and • present the Caper Project in conferences, workshops, panels and other events open to the general public. The potential addresses of the dissemination and sharing of knowledge have been identified in the following categories of recipients: • research community; • law enforcement agencies; policy makers; • other stakeholders (targeted user groups, trade unions, national government organisations, professional associations, etc.), and • general public. In addition to the above, and in order to complete the dissemination plan, the partners have also identified in general terms the categories of instruments they wish to exploit for the dissemination exercise. These instruments are the following: • development and maintenance of the official CAPER website xxx.xx0-xxxxx.xx, which is intended to provide internet users with all the information publicly available on the project's activities and achievements; • articles in journals and conference papers; • scientific technical reports; • conferences, seminars and meetings with potential end users and other stakeholders at EU / national / local level; • Exhibitions and trade fares; • Press releases; • Project newsletters; • Project case history sheet; • Project synopsis publication; • Project executive xxxxxxx published via CORDIS-EU RTD (project based Information and Dissemination Service- PIDS); • Briefing of re...
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