Title | Address | Description |
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German Federal Agency for Technical Relief | Provinzialstrasse 93 Bonn 53127 Germany | |
Entente pour la Forêt Méditerranéenne | Centre Francis Arrighi - Domaine de Valabre - RD7, 13120 Gardanne, France | |
Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service | Bridle Rd, Bootle L30 4YD, UK | |
Service Départemental d’Incendie et de Secours de la Savoie | 226 Rue de la Perrodière, 73230 Saint-Alban-Leysse, France | |
Hellenic Rescue Team of Attica | Agonaridou 10-12, Athina 117 44, Greece | |
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems | Zografou 157 73, Greece | |
EXUS | Estias 1, Athina 115 26, Greece | |
ASTRIAL GmbH | Rudower Ch 29, 12489 Berlin, Deutschland | |
International Security Competence Centre GmbH | Kaiser Franz Joseph-Ring 21, 2500 Baden, Austria | |
Tohoku University | 980-8579, Japan | |
SINTEF Digital – dept. of Mathematics and Cybernetics | Strindvegen 4, 7034 Trondheim, Norway | |
Commissariat A L’Energie Atomique et Aux Energies Alternatives | D36, 91190 Saclay, France | |
The University of Manchester | Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, UK | |
German Institute for Standardisation | Saatwinkler Damm 42-43, 13627 Berlin, Germany | |
Trilateral Research Ltd | Gorteens, Waterford, Co. Kilkenny, X91 W0XW, Ireland | |
ARTTIC S.A.S | 58a Rue du Dessous des Berges, 75013 Paris, France |
German Institute for Standardisation
Saatwinkler Damm 42/43
13627 Berlin
Germany
Website: www.din.de/en
General information
The German Institute for Standardisation (DIN) is a non-profit organisation recognised as the German National Standards body representing Germany in European and International Standardisation activities. DIN prepares standards as services for the economy, state and community. Standardisation is considered as a strategic instrument to support economy and the society in general.
It reduces the need for legislation and supports convergence in technology whilst allowing for a wide range of local solutions if needed.
Role in the project
DIN will manage all standardisation related activities in CURSOR (WP7). Together with the consortium members it will analyse the current standardisation landscape, identify gaps and needs in standardisation and initiate standardisation activities. The standardisation activities will for example lead to expected results such as a CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA).
Participating members in the project
Saskia Maresch
Saskia Maresch is a Project Manager in the Innovation department at DIN and has a M.Sc. in industrial engineering from the Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Her area of responsibility is the management of national and European research and development projects in the field of standardisation, e.g. in issues of energy, resilience and robotics (FlAixEnergy, SMR, COROMA, INBOTS, DRIVER+).
René Lindner
René Lindner is a Senior Project Manager in the Innovation department at DIN, has about 7 years of experience with research and innovation projects and is mainly involved in innovative topics such as security and smart city (e.g. SmarterTogether, ESPRESSO, DRIVER+, SAYSO, ResiStand and SMR). He holds a diploma in industrial engineering and has throughout his career a specific focus on innovation and project management.