%% %% This is file `hi-measures.tex', %% generated with the docstrip utility. %% %% The original source files were: %% %% heria.dtx (with options: `hi-measures') %% %% This is a generated file. %% \begin{itemize} \item Describe the planned measures to maximise the impact of your project by providing a first version of your `\uline{plan for the dissemination and exploitation including communication activities'}. Describe the dissemination, exploitation and communication measures that are planned, and the target group(s) addressed (e.g. scientific community, end users, financial actors, public at large). \begin{itemize}[label=\twarn] \item \emph{Please remember that this plan is an admissibility condition, unless the work programme topic explicitly states otherwise. In case your proposal is selected for funding, a more detailed `plan for dissemination and exploitation including communication activities' will need to be provided as a mandatory project deliverable within 6 months after signature date. This plan shall be periodically updated in alignment with the project's progress.} \item \emph{\uline{Communication}}\footnote{For further guidance on communicating EU research and innovation for project participants, please refer to the \href{https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/guidance/om_en.pdf}{Online Manual} on the Funding \& Tenders Portal} \emph{measures should promote the project throughout the full lifespan of the project. The aim is to inform and reach out to society and show the activities performed, and the use and the benefits the project will have for citizens. Activities must be strategically planned, with clear objectives, start at the outset and continue through the lifetime of the project. The description of the communication activities needs to state the main messages as well as the tools and channels that will be used to reach out to each of the chosen target groups.} \item \emph{All measures should be proportionate to the scale of the project, and should contain concrete actions to be implemented both during and after the end of the project, e.g. standardisation activities. Your plan should give due consideration to the possible follow-up of your project, once it is finished. In the justification, explain why each measure chosen is best suited to reach the target group addressed. Where relevant, and for innovation actions, in particular, describe the measures for a plausible path to commercialise the innovations.} \item \emph{If exploitation is expected primarily in non-associated third countries, justify by explaining how that exploitation is still in the Union's interest.} \item \emph{Describe possible feedback to policy measures generated by the project that will contribute to designing, monitoring, reviewing and rectifying (if necessary) existing policy and programmatic measures or shaping and supporting the implementation of new policy initiatives and decisions.} \end{itemize} \item Outline your strategy for the management of intellectual property, foreseen protection measures, such as patents, design rights, copyright, trade secrets, etc., and how these would be used to support exploitation. \begin{itemize}[label=\twarn] \item \emph{If your project is selected, you will need an appropriate consortium agreement to manage (amongst other things) the ownership and access to key knowledge (IPR, research data etc.). Where relevant, these will allow you, collectively and individually, to pursue market opportunities arising from the project.} \item \emph{If your project is selected, you must indicate the owner(s) of the results (results ownership list) in the final periodic report.} \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \endinput %% %% End of file `hi-measures.tex'.