Horizon: Digital Economy Hub at the University of Nottingham

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Title
Horizon: Digital Economy Hub at the University of Nottingham

CoPED ID
a162c73c-f060-44c2-91f3-5dd96fdb31ea

Status
Closed


Value
£63,050,425

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2009

End Date
Sept. 30, 2015

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Horizon will tackle the challenge of harnessing the power of ubiquitous computing for the digital economy in a way that is acceptable to our society and increases the quality of life for all. This will involve establishing a world-leading and sustainable centre of excellence for research and knowledge transfer for the ubiquitous digital economy. Horizon will conduct a five-year programme of research into the key scientific challenges involved in the widespread adoption of ubiquitous computing; collaborate with users to create, demonstrate and study next generation services; deliver a knowledge transfer programme that ensures that the results of our research are fully connected to the digital economy; train a new generation of researchers to meet the demands of industry for skilled interdisciplinary staff; engage with policy makers and the wider public in order to address societal concerns; and provide a focal point for international, national and regional research in this area.Horizon will exploit the distinctive nature of hub funding to develop a unique approach to this challenge. Our Collaborative Research Programme will be driven by the overarching concept of a lifelong contextual footprint, the idea that each of us throughout our lifetimes will lay down a digital trail that captures our patterns of interaction with digital services. Our research will explore the major infrastructural, human and business challenges associated with this concept, adopting a unique multidisciplinary approach that integrates insights from computer science, psychology, sociology, business, economics and the arts and humanities. We will collaborate with over 30 users from different sectors of the Digital Economy in order to create, deploy and study a series of next generation services 'in the wild' so as to drive our underlying research. We will initially focus on the creative industries and transportation sectors, but subsequently extend our focus to additional sectors in partnership with other hubs and major initiatives. In parallel, our Transformation Programme will drive knowledge transfer and long-term economic impact through partnership management, public engagement, international outreach, incubation of new ventures, the transfer of people, and training for 24 associated PhD students, funded by the University.Our team draws on leading groups at Nottingham spanning computer science, engineering, business, psychology and sociology, complemented by expertise at two spokes: distributed systems and communications at Cambridge, and mathematical modelling and advertising at Reading. A series of further mini-spokes will enable us to introduce other key individuals through hub fellowships.These multiple disciplines and partners will be brought together in a new centre at Nottingham where they will be able to engage with a critical-mass cohort of research staff and students to explore innovative and challenging new projects. The Hub will be directed by Professor Derek McAuley who brings extensive experience of working in academia, directing major industrial research laboratories, and also launching spin-out companies. He will be supported by Professor Tom Rodden, an EPSRC Senior Research Fellow who previously directed the Equator IRC. The net result will be a unique partnership between EPSRC, industry, the public, and the University, with the latter committing 16M of its own funds to match the 12M requested from EPSRC.

University of Nottingham LEAD_ORG
Zodiak Media COLLAB_ORG
Loughborough University COLLAB_ORG
iRights COLLAB_ORG
Primary Studios COLLAB_ORG
Meteorological Office UK COLLAB_ORG
National Trust COLLAB_ORG
TerOpta COLLAB_ORG
Dialog Semiconductor COLLAB_ORG
Attenborough Nature Centre COLLAB_ORG
Carma COLLAB_ORG
Research Councils UK (RCUK) COLLAB_ORG
Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) COLLAB_ORG
University of Leicester COLLAB_ORG
University of Southern Denmark COLLAB_ORG
Thinkbox COLLAB_ORG
Theatre Hullabaloo COLLAB_ORG
Creative Quarter COLLAB_ORG
Burghley House Preservation Trust COLLAB_ORG
Stonebridge Trust COLLAB_ORG
Museum Tattile Statale Omero Ancona COLLAB_ORG
Foundation for Art and Creative Technology (FACT) COLLAB_ORG
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust COLLAB_ORG
Anglia Ruskin University COLLAB_ORG
Tropixel Festival Brazil COLLAB_ORG
Tate COLLAB_ORG
OFCOM COLLAB_ORG
University of Oxford COLLAB_ORG
100%Open COLLAB_ORG
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS COLLAB_ORG
The British Library COLLAB_ORG
Fairfield Control Systems COLLAB_ORG
Confetti Media Group COLLAB_ORG
Red Bee Media COLLAB_ORG
YouTube COLLAB_ORG
Consumer Futures COLLAB_ORG
University of Cambridge COLLAB_ORG
B3 Media COLLAB_ORG
Red Bull COLLAB_ORG
Google COLLAB_ORG
Tropixel Network COLLAB_ORG
Unilever (Netherlands) COLLAB_ORG
Empatica COLLAB_ORG
Weave Ltd COLLAB_ORG
Government of Western Australia COLLAB_ORG
Nissan Motor Company COLLAB_ORG
University of Nottingham COLLAB_ORG
BT Group COLLAB_ORG
Clever Plugs COLLAB_ORG
Broadway Cinema COLLAB_ORG
Wiltshire County Council COLLAB_ORG
Enviroenergy COLLAB_ORG
Institute of Mental Health COLLAB_ORG
Thoresby Estate COLLAB_ORG
E ON COLLAB_ORG
Nottingham Contemporary COLLAB_ORG
China Mobile COLLAB_ORG
Hastings Pier Charity COLLAB_ORG
Autodesk COLLAB_ORG
Debbie Bryan Studio & Shop COLLAB_ORG
OGC Inc PP_ORG
Location and Timing KTN PP_ORG
Broadway PP_ORG
The SEA PP_ORG
Greater Nottingham Partnership PP_ORG
Invensys Rail Group PP_ORG
Oracle (United States) PP_ORG
Aerial PP_ORG
HW Communications (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
British Library PP_ORG
Airbus (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Institute of Practitioners in Advertising PP_ORG
Tata Motors (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Blast Theory PP_ORG
Tenet Technology Ltd PP_ORG
Radiator Festival PP_ORG
L3Harris (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Sharp Laboratories of Europe (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Northwest Inst for Bio-Health Informatic PP_ORG
Ingenuity Programme PP_ORG
Robocoaster Limited PP_ORG
Ordnance Survey PP_ORG
Active Ingredient PP_ORG
Nottingham City Council PP_ORG
Accelerate Nottingham PP_ORG
East Midlands Development Agency PP_ORG
Hexagon (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Alton Towers Resort PP_ORG
BT Group (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Network Rail PP_ORG
British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Experian2 PP_ORG
Consultant To Government and Industry (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Creative Industries KTN PP_ORG
ScienceScope (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY COLLAB_ORG
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE COLLAB_ORG
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM COLLAB_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Digitalisation
  2. Enterprises
  3. Information technology
  4. Partnership
  5. Cooperation (general)
  6. Information society
  7. Innovations
  8. Interdisciplinary research
  9. Economy
  10. Interaction
  11. Knowledge management
  12. Business
  13. Public finances

Extracted key phrases
  1. Horizon
  2. Digital Economy Hub
  3. Ubiquitous digital economy
  4. Major industrial research laboratory
  5. Research staff
  6. Key scientific challenge
  7. Knowledge transfer programme
  8. Regional research
  9. Business challenge
  10. Digital service
  11. Ubiquitous computing
  12. Digital trail
  13. New generation
  14. New centre
  15. Generation service

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