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The Research Academic Computer Technology Institute (CTI) is a non-profit National Research Organisation under the supervision of the Hellenic Ministry of Education. The Institute’s goals are: - to conduct basic and applied research concerning hardware and software technology, networks and the socio-economic impact of Information Society, - to design and develop products and services, to support all forms of ICT, education and training in relation to the Information Society, - to provide consulting, management and technical support services, - to promote innovation and transfer of know-how. CTI executes 25 projects annually on average, financed by the EU and national actions. CTI has also worked as a technical consultant for numerous Ministries for information and telecommunication technologies, in the Greek Public Sector, having therefore significant expertise in the use of ICTs in decision-making processes. CTI has a modern technical infrastructure, a complete organisational set-up and a remarkable scientific staff of 210 people: experienced researchers, faculty members, computer engineers and technicians, other domain experts, postgraduate students and administrative staff. CTI’s e-Government Sector (www.teg.cti.gr) is active in a wide range of areas concerning electronic governance: - Electronic Democracy and security/trust methodologies with emphasis on electronic voting systems. - Digitization, documentation, management and promotion of content. - Language processing infrastructures and tools for effective information management - Enterprise resource management systems, back-office reorganization and web services Recently, eGov Sector has designed and developed an internet e-voting system, within a national research project. For more information please visit: https://www.cti.gr |
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CTI updated the ”Base” information on their profile 1 day, 14 hours ago
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CTI wrote a new blog post: 3rd International Conference on e-Democracy 1 month, 2 weeks ago
The 3rd International Conference on e-Democracy is taking place in Athens, Greece, on 23-25 September 2009.
This year’s conference, under the title “Next Generation Society: Technological and Legal issues”, will explore the following questions: Is our society ready to adopt the technological advances in ubiquitous networking, next generation Internet, and pervasive computing? To what extent will [...]
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