CIAOTECH S.r.l., Skysoft Portugal, Software e Tecnologias de Informação, S. A. SESM consortium, CINI consortium, Departement of Computer Science and System Engineering (DIS) of University of Naples FEDERICO II, Technische Universität München, INNOSTART Nemzeti Üzleti és Innovációs Központ Alapítvány, Honeywell, spol. s r.o., Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial, Fundación para el Conocimiento madri+d, Schiphol Group NV - Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, ELSAG Datamat S.p.a.
The OSMOSIS project target is to foster the involvement of SMEs in the security technology supply chain, facilitating the collaboration between SMEs and the key stakeholders in the European Security domain (System Integrators, End Users and technology providers). The project activities will create a nurturing environment for the involvement of SMEs in the overall Security Market, through a set of services including:
The identification of untapped market potentials in the technology security market supply chain; Contact and generation of commitment of large organisations in favouring the involvement of SMEs in the Security technology supply chain, including the involvement in joint R&D actions; The creation of databases of qualified SMEs that will create “meta-clusters” where Large Enterprises could identify partners for their engineering and/or R&D projects Full support to SMEs (awareness creation, information and specific services) to favour their involvement in the security supply chain, and Dissemination and networking events to create a collaborative environment among key stakeholders.
The proposed project is based on the following pillars:
The Project Consortium comprising Private and Public Technology Transfer organisations, Large Enterprises involved in the Security Technological Supply Chain, Research Centres and SMEs. The leading position, at worldwide level, of Large Industries involved will assure the project with the concrete support, experience and interest in finding, identifying and integrating in the supply chain hidden capabilities favouring their exploitation and Europeanization. The Technology Transfer Organization will apply their specific know how in the field (deriving from several actions carried out in the Security sector) and the methodology developed on purpose for properly identifying organizations (mainly SMEs) helping them accessing market opportunities. Noteworthy is also the presence of an end user such as an international airport which will give the project precious guidelines on the security needs and trends. Academic partners will give various insights on technologies, helping also in the definition of meta-cluster of organisations, and stimulate the participation in joint RTD projects yielding the benefit of all stakeholders.
The project’s innovative approach based on the involvement of Large Organizations that will be engaged in supporting the involvement of SMEs in the security supply chain; the project’s approach will provide Large Organisations with: 1) the competitiveness improvement of their Ecosystem 2) the capability of benefit from SMEs innovations, and 3) Corporate Social Responsibility objectives.
Optimisation of public-funded and private-funded initiatives in security: the project will exploit and create synergies with EC funded initiatives and private driven actions where the project partners are directly involved, such as: