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9/16/2010
The final phase of the 1st
Panhellenic Student Competition for Innovation (WeGov Awards 2010)
that took place in Tripoli ("Apostolopouleio" Cultural Center), on
10th September 2010, within the context of the 14th Panhellenic
Conference on Informatics - PCI 2010, was successfully completed
with the final selection and award of the competition's
winners:
"Development of an Electronic Document Bank (e-Gov
Bank)"
Toumpas Christos
Postgraduate Programme
"Techno-economic Systems", School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, National Technical University of Athens
The award is accompanied by a
monetary prize of 1000€ and further development and exploitation of
the research idea in cooperation with the Greek Interoperability
Centre.
- "Best WeGov Prototype" Award
"ADDON: Asynchronous Document Debate
ONline"
Allamanis Miltiadis
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki
Mavrakis Christos
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Democritus
University of Thrace
The award is accompanied by a
monetary prize of 2000€ and further development of the prototype in
cooperation with the Microsoft Innovation Centre.
"Redesigned process for setting up a Limited Liability
Company"
Glavas Eustratios, Lazaridis Savvas
Postgraduate Programme
"Information Systems Management", Department of Information and
Communication Systems Engineering, University of the
Aegean
The award is accompanied by a
monetary prize of 1000€, sponsored by the Greek consulting company
"Diadikasia S.A."
- Special Award: Training in Software Development
Technologies
"Sentiment mining in open government web sites
(opengov.gr)"
Papastergiou Christos
School of Informatics, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki
The award is accompanied by a
training programme in software development platforms and
technologies, offered by ORACLE Hellas.
The 1st Panhellenic
Student Competition for Innovation targets the promotion of student
innovation in the area of e-Government and has been launched by the
University of the Aegean, the National Technical University of
Athens, the University of Piraeus and the Greek Interoperability
Centre, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Interior,
Decentralisation and e-Government and the support of the Federation
of Hellenic ICT Enterprises, the Microsoft Innovation Centre,
Oracle Hellas and other educational/scientific and professional
bodies.
The winning proposals will also be
presented at: http://labs.opengov.gr/
Find more information at http://wegov.blogspot.com.
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