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Projects

AfricaConnect

Co-funded by the European Union, AfricaConnect3 builds on the work carried out by AfricaConnect (2011-2015) and AfricaConnect2 (2015-2019) which contributed to support the creation, development and use of high-capacity research and education networks in Africa.

EUMEDCONNECT

EUMEDCONNECT provides a high-capacity dedicated Internet network for the research and education communities across the southern and eastern Mediterranean region

EUMEDGRID

Co-Funded by the European Commission in the framework of FP6, the EUMEDGRID project started on January 2006, with the aim of supporting the development of a Grid e-Infrastructure in the Mediterranean Area and promoting the porting of new applications on the Grid platform, thus allowing Mediterranean scientist to collaborate more closely with their European colleagues.

EUMEDGRID-Support

EUMEDGRID-Support will make a further step to push towards a larger production quality e-Infrastructure and the adoption of more sustainable organizational models for the provision of services.

CHAIN

CHAIN – Coordination and Harmonization of Advanced e-Infrastructures is an FP7 project that was funded by EC and aimed to coordinate and leverage recent efforts and results with a vision of a harmonised and optimised interaction model for e-Infrastructure and specifically Grid interfaces between Europe and the rest of the world. The project will elaborate a strategy and define the instruments in order to ensure coordination and interoperation of the European Grid Infrastructures with other external e-Infrastructures.

CHAIN-REDS

CHAIN-REDS is a FP7 project co-funded by the European Commission (DG CONNECT) aiming at promoting and supporting technological and scientific collaboration across different e-Infrastructures established and operated in various continents, in order to define a path towards a global e-Infrastructure ecosystem that will allow Virtual Research Communities (VRCs), research groups and even single researchers to access and efficiently use worldwide distributed resources (i.e., computing, storage, data, services, tools, applications).

MAGIC

The MAGIC Project (Middleware for collaborative Applications and Global Virtual Communities) seeks to establish a set of agreements for Europe, Latin America and other participating World Regions, aiming at consolidating and completing the building blocks of middleware necessary for the establishment of a marketplace of services and real-time applications for international and inter-continental research groups which facilitates mobility and the work of global science communities