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Thanks to: Leif Laaksonen (e-IRG Chair, Finland), Dieter Kranzlmüller (Austria), Kyriakos Baxevanidis (EU), Helmut Loewe (BMBF) http://www.e-irg.org/. e-IRG Delegates Meeting, Helsinki, Nov 20 2006.
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Thanks to: Leif Laaksonen (e-IRG Chair, Finland), Dieter Kranzlmüller (Austria), Kyriakos Baxevanidis (EU), Helmut Loewe (BMBF) http://www.e-irg.org/ e-IRG Delegates Meeting, Helsinki, Nov 20 2006 Status of Preparations for e-IRGduring the German PresidencyWolfgang Gentzsch, D-Grid, OGFVice Chair e-IRG, appointed by the German Government (BMBF)
Suggested Main Focus during German Presidency: Towards a Sustainable Production Grid Infrastructure for Europe Topic 1: Towards a European Grid Infrastructure Topic 2: Grid economy and e-Infrastructure Topic 3: Bridging the gap between academia and industry Another focus is on improving our communication strategy and (re-) defining and sharpening our tools
Important Dates e-IRG Workshop in Heidelberg, April 19 – 20 Delegates Meeting in Bonn, June 20 – 21
e-IRG Workshop, April 19 – 20, EML Heidelberg Do. 19.04.2007 13:00 – 14:00 Welcome buffet and registration at EML 14:00 – 14:30 Introduction and overview of workshop 14:30 – 17.30 Topic 1: 5 presentations a 20 min + 10 min discuss Fr. 20.04.2007 9:00 – 12:00 Topic 2: 5 presentations a 20 min + 10 min discuss 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch buffet at EML 13:00 – 16:00 Topic 3: 5 presentations a 20 min + 10 min discuss
Workshop Details Idea: to form three working groups, each with an expert Chair Person and the 5 presenters and volunteers. The 3 teams will work together on a 2 – 3 page summary of their session, including a few recommendations. Wolfgang to write a 1-2 page introduction. All contributions will be edited into “e-IRG Communications”, sent to the delegates 3 weeks ahead of the Delegates Meeting in June for comments, and then presented at the Delegates Meeting in Bonn, June 20 – 21.
Action: Please help to identify chairs/experts/speakers for the workshop in the 3 areas: - Towards a European Grid Infrastructure - Grid economy and e-Infrastructure - Bridging the gap between academia and industry Thanks !