CORDIS · 218731 · FP7

USTIR User Driven Stimulation of Radical New Technological Steps in Surface Transport

Coordinator: ZILINSKA UNIVERZITA V ZILINE (SK)

U-STIR defines the know-how and technologies addressing Europe’s surface transport problems beyond 2050. A lead user centred approach will stimulate the development and capture of radical new technological concepts. Local connecting offices will analyse deficits and establish activities reaching out for fundamentally new solutions for the mobility and transport demands, improving environmental, economical and social quality in one step. WP1 co-ordinates the work progress, supporting the partners, advising on contingency plans and also fulfilling administrative project tasks. In WP2 the workin…

EU contribution
€635k
Total cost
Period
2009-01-01 → 2010-12-31
Framework
Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013)
Funding scheme
CSA-SA
Status
CLOSED

About Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013)

The Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) ran from 2007 to 2013 and was the EU's main research-funding instrument of that period. It mobilised roughly €50 billion across cooperation projects, ERC frontier grants, Marie Curie fellowships, capacity-building actions and Euratom research. FP7 closed to new calls in 2013 but its projects continued for years after under their original grant agreements.

EU contribution: €635k awarded to the consortium. The project runs over approximately 2 years from 2009-01-01 to 2010-12-31.

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Frequently asked questions

Who funds this research project?
This project is funded by the European Union through the Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013) programme, under the CSA-SA funding scheme.
What is the EU contribution?
The European Commission contributes €635k.
Which EU programme funds it?
The project is funded under Seventh Framework Programme (2007–2013).
Who coordinates the project?
The project is coordinated by ZILINSKA UNIVERZITA V ZILINE (SK).
What is the project timeline?
The project runs from 2009-01-01 to 2010-12-31 — approximately 2 years.
Where can I find the full project record?
The complete record — partners, deliverables, publications and news — is published on CORDIS under project ID 218731.