1. Final Review Meeting
1st February 2017
WP 8 PRESENTATION
WP8: Openness with other activities,
dissemination and exploitation of
results
Final Review Meeting. 1st February 2017
2. Final Review Meeting
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WP8 - Overview
• Status: Completed (100%)
• Length: 36 Months (From M1 to M36)
• Involved Partners; Leader: ITENE
• Participants: ALL
• Aim: to achieve the widest dissemination of the technical results
of the project within the membership of the consortium, the
scientific community and within the European forestry and
agricultural sector.
• Output: Dissemination materials, activities, wide open and
scientific dissemination, exploitation plan
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WP8 - Objectives
• Disseminate the SLOPE results broadly
among stakeholders of the whole
production process.
• Ensure the visibility of SLOPE activities
and results, and maximize its utilization by
the European forestry and agricultural
industry (including machinery and software
solutions).
• Ensure follow up on results by the industry
to create new economic activity.
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WP8 -TASKS
Task 8.1 - Dissemination planning and
publications of results
ITENE
Task 8.2 – Exploitation, business planning
and IPR & licensing policies
MHG
Task 8.3 - Contribution to standardization
CNR-IVALSA
Task 8.4 - Industrial Advisory Board
MHG
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WP8 - DELIVERABLES
LIST OF DELIVERABLES. Available at: http://www.slopeproject.eu/project/deliverables
Deliverable Name
Partner in
charge
D.8.01 Project Website
FONDAZIONE
GRAPHITEC
D.8.02.1 Dissemination strategy and materials (i) ITENE
D.8.02.2 Dissemination strategy and materials (II) ITENE
D.8.02.3 Dissemination strategy and materials (II) ITENE
D.8.03 SLOPE Conference CNR
D.8.04 Report of workshops Boku
D.8.05 Presenting Industrial Advisory Board MHG
D.8.06 Exploitation plan handbook TREEMETRICS
D.8.07 Report of IPR & licensing policies FlyBy
Deliverable Status
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
COMPLETED
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Project SLOPE
WP8 T8.1 – Dissemination planning and
publications results.
Dolores Herrero, ITENE
Brussels, February 1st , 2017
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Overview
• Status: Completed (100%)
• Length: 36 Months (From M1 to M36)
• Involved Partners
• Leader: ITENE
• Participants: GRAPHITECH, CNR, BOKU
• Aim: ensure the visibility and awareness of the project and
support the widest adoption of SLOPE results in research and
industry
• Output: Dissemination materials, activities, wide open and
scientific dissemination, exploitation plan
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
1) DISSEMINATION PLAN
• Dissemination strategy and materials (III)
• Includes all the planned activities
• 3 total deliverables completed with the
information updated.
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WP8
1) DISSEMINATION PLAN
DELIVERABLES Dissemination plan I, II and III
A general document with all the planned dissemination activities and the material to
achieve a large diffusion of project results was prepared.
An overview of the activities is included here:
2 0 1 4 2 0 1 5 2 0 1 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
DISSEMINATION STRATEGY (3 rep.)
BROCHURE
PROJECT WEBSITE
WEB 2.0
NEWSLETTERS (5)
POSTER
TRADE FAIRS, DEMOS
TECHNICAL WORKSHOPS (4)
FINAL CONFERENCE (1)
RELATED PROJECTS FORUMS (5)
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (4)
PRESS RELEASES (4)
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
2) BROCHURES
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
3) PROJECT WEBSITE. Updated regularly by GRAPHITECH www.slopeproject.eu
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
4) SOCIAL MEDIA.
Channels in social media available:
http://www.slideshare.net/Slope_Project
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SLOPE-
project/351131505025437?fref=ts
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/SLOPE-
Project-7450879
http://twitter.com/SLOPEProject
https://www.youtube.com/user/SlopeProject
Implemented
in the website
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
4) SOCIAL MEDIA.
Social media Channels
regularly updated with
all the information
14. Final Review Meeting
1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
5) NEWSLETTERS
5 EDITIONS OF THE NEWSLETTER COMPLETED
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
6) POSTER
• Physical roll-up with a brief presentation of
the project
• Available for the partners
• To be used during conferences and
dissemination activities.
• Used in the Final Conference
• Infographic and other posters ->
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
7) EVENTS – Some examples of Events attended by partners during 2015/16
NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE
CNR-
IV ALSA
GRAPHITECHM HG SY STEM S BOKU FLY BY GREIFENBERG
20th International Conference on 3D Web Technology (Web3D 2015) Conference Crete, Greece 18/06/2015 18-21/06/2015 x
HCII 2015 Conference Los Angeles, USA 03/08/2015 3-7/08/2015 x x
FORMEC 2015 Symposium Linz, Austria 04/10/2015 4-8/10/2015 x x x
Forest and Sustainable Development Symposium Brasov, Romania 24/10/2015 24-25/10/2015 x
Assessing resin pockets on freshly cut wood logs of spruce by NIR and hyperspectral imagingResearch paperEuropean Journal of Wood and Wood ProductsOctober 2015 October 2015 x
Inform, Prioritize, Collaborate: Cooperation of Regions on Innovation in Forest Management, Use of Wood and Forest related ServicesWorkshop Bruxelles, Belgium 29/01/2016 29/01/2016
IVAPP 2016 Conference Rome, Italy 27/02/2016 27-29/02/2016 x
ISPRS 2016 Conference Prague, Czech Republic 12/07/2016 12-19/07/2016 x
FORMEC 2016 Symposium Warszaw, Poland 20/09/2016 20-22/09/2016 x x
ASITA 2016 Conference Cagliari, Italy 08/11/2016 08-10/11/2016 x
x
x
x
x
Determination of wood quality using HSI in the near infrared Research paperEuropean Journal of Wood and Wood ProductsNovember 2015
November
2015
x
DURATION
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
7) EVENTS
Some examples of Trade Fairs / Forum attended by partners presenting SLOPE project:
NAME TYPE PLACE STARTING DATE DURATION CNR-IVALSA GREIFEN-BERG
Agri Verona Trade
Fair
Verona, Italy 01/02/2016 feb-16 x
Kwf-Tagung Trade
Fair
Demo
Roding Bayern,
Germany
09/06/2016 9-12/06/2016 x
EIMA Trade
Fair
Bologna, Italy 09/11/2016 09-13/11/2016 x x
Demo of Slope machines
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
8) PRESS RELEASES: 4 press releases launched. Example:
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
8) PRESS RELEASES: 4 press releases launched. Example
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
8) PRESS RELEASES: 4 press releases launched. Example
21. Final Review Meeting
1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
9) SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. Complete list at:
http://www.slopeproject.eu/dissemination/publications
Some examples of 2016
2016
• CNR. (2016, April). Machinery and technology for precision forestry. Machinery World.
• Debiasi, A., Simoes, B., & De Amicis, R. Schematization of Clutter Reduction Techniques in Geographic Node-Link Diagrams using Task-based
Criteria.
• Devigili, F., Magliocchetti, D., Andreolli, M., & Prandi, F. (2016, November). SLOPE: Un nuovo approccio alla gestione del processo di raccolta
del legname in aree montuose. Proceeding of ASITA 2016.
• Prandi, F., Magliocchetti, D., Poveda, A., De Amicis, R., Andreolli, M., & Devigili, F. (2016). New Approach for forest inventory estimation and
timber harvesting planning in mountain areas: the SLOPE project. ISPRS-International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and
Spatial Information Sciences, 775-782.
• Sandak, A., Sandak, J., Böhm, K., Zitek, A., & Hintestoisser, B. (2016). Near infrared spectroscopy as a tool for in-field determination of
log/biomass quality index in mountain forests. Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy, 24(6), 587-594.
• Sandak, A., Sandak, J., & Meder, R. (2016). Tutorial: Assessing trees, wood and derived products with near infrared spectroscopy: hints and
tips. Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy, 24(6), 485-505.
• Pichler, G., Poveda, A., Picchi, G., Nolan, E., Kastner, M., Stampfer, K., Kühmaier, M. (2016). Comparison of forest inventory and tree marking
procedures for timber harvesting based on UAV, TLS and RFID technology and standard methods. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture.
• A. Zitek, K. Böhm, F. Firtha, V. Parrag, B. Hinterstoisser (2016). Near infrared hyperspectral imaging –backgroundand application for wood
characterization. NIR and WOOD Sounds Good! #2
• A. Zitek, K. Böhm, F. Firtha, V. Parrag, B. Hinterstoisser (2016). Detection and spectral characterization of resin pockets in spruce by FT-NIR
and near infrared hyperspectral imaging. NIR and WOOD Sounds Good! #2
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
9) SCIENTIFIC POSTERS: Examples
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results.
Project partners collaborated in identifying projects related to SLOPE. Some
examples:
Oregon State University. Remote project presentation to an audience of
forest production/business/marketing/planning/logging/biomass experts
Contacts made by GraphiTech
BESTFACT Best Practice Factory for Freight Transport
www.bestfact.net
Collaboration made by ITENE
10) COOPERATION / OTHER PROJECTS
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Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
11) WORKSHOPS
• Four technical workshops organized
• BOKU was responsible for
• Selecting potential stakeholders
• Making invitations
• Setting up the program
• Communication
• Secretariat and logistics
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
Workshop 1
Workshop on Hyperspectral
Imaging at BOKU-UFT
20/03/2015
A workshop on Hyperspectral Imaging
was organized on 20 March 2015 at the
University of Natural Resources and Life
Sciences in Vienna (Austria). The
workshop was very successful; it hosted
58 participants from 11 countries and was
a real international, transdisciplinary and
interdepartmental scientific event.
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
Workshop 2
FORMEC TECHNICAL
WORKSHOP
8-14/10/2015 - Linz, Austria
The SLOPE Technical Workshop was held
within the FORMEC Symposium in Linz,
Austria at the beginning of October 2015.
FORMEC aimed to gather worldwide
scientists, researchers and practitioners in
forest operations and planning to
encourage cooperation, and exchange of
knowledge and information in forestry
profession and science.
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
Workshop 3
NIR & WOOD – SOUNDS
GOOD! – second edition
19-21/4/2016 – San
Michele all‘Adige, Italy
The purpose of the workshop was to
encourage dialogue at the international
level and to exchange of experiences
related to the research and applications
of NIR spectroscopy for wood science and
technology.
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1st February 2017
Tasks and Results
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
Workshop 4
17th KWF meeting
9-12/6/2016 – Roding,
Germany
One of the biggest forestry demo fairs in
the world. The meeting consists of three
elements: forest machinery and
innovations demo fair, field trips and a
scientific congress.
The SLOPE project was presented at the
scientific congress by giving an oral
presentation and during the demo fair by
Greifenberg Teleferiche, which was
presenting the SLOPE TECNO carriage.
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1st February 2017
Final Conference
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
Bologna, 10TH November 2016
EIMA INTERNATIONAL
Esposizione Internazionale di Macchine per
l'Agricoltura e il Giardinaggio
The Slope Consortium organized on 10th November
2016 the final SLOPE conference "Precision forestry
for mountain timber and biomass production".
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Schweighofer Prize 2017
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
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1st February 2017
Summary
T.8.1 – Dissemination planning and publications results
SCIENTIFIC PAPERS,
POSTERS AND ARTICLES
TECHNICAL WORKSHOPS
OF THE PROJECT
ORGANIZED + FINAL
CONFERENCE
UPDATES IN SOCIAL
MEDIA CHANNELS
PRESS
RELEASES
NEWSLETTERS
EXTERNAL
CONFERENCES
AND WORKSHOPS
ATTENDED
TRADE FAIRS
ATTENDED BY
PARTNERS
PUBLIC
PRESENTATIONS
AT SLIDESHARE
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1st February 2017
Project SLOPE
T.8.3 – Contribution to Standardisation
Gianni Picchi
CNR-IVALSA
33. Final Review Meeting
1st February 2017
T 8.3 – Contribution to Standardization
Project SLOPE proposes process innovations in several fields:
- Forest data management (local standards)
- Forest inventory (local standards)
- Cable yarder installation and use (presently just for cable tensioning)
- Timber data – quantity – (presently StanForD)
- Timber data – quality – (presently CEN/ENV 1927-1 for P. abies logs)
- Online trade
In order to facilitate market acceptance, Standards should be adopted or modified
including the new system
Review Meeting,
Bruxelles 01.02.2017
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T 8.3 – Strategy
Actions were concentrated on the most critical/relevan part:
- Forest data management (local standards)
- Forest inventory (local standards)
- Cable yarder installation and use (presently just for cable tensioning)
- Timber data – quantity – (presently StanForD)
- Timber data – quality – (presently CEN/ENV 1927-1 for P. abies logs)
- Online trade
In order to facilitate market acceptance, Standards should be adopted or modified
including the new system
Review Meeting,
Bruxelles 01.02.2017
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T 8.3 – Actions
-Timber data in SLOPE reports quantity/quality
-StanForD
-CEN/ENV 1927-1 for P. abies logs
Review Meeting,
Bruxelles 01.02.2017
Quantity standard can be mantained or adapted, quality is the
main target to be addressed.
Contacts with the relevant TC were attempted or established.
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StandardizationTC
Main Technical Committees previously identified:
•CEN/TC 144 Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry (AFNOR)
•CEN/TC 142 Woodworking machines – Safety
•CEN/TC 147 Cranes – Safety
•CEN/TC 175 Round and sawn timber – CONTACTED
•CEN/TC 124 Structural timber – CONTACTED
•CEN/TC 225 AIDC (Automatic Identification and Data Capture) technologies
•CEN/TC 278 Road transport and traffic telematics
•CEN/TC 287 Geographic Information
•CEN/TC 400 Horizontal standards in the fields of sludge, biowaste and soil
(DIN)
•OGC – Open Geospatial Consortium
•StanForD 2010 (Skogforsk)
Review Meeting,
Bruxelles 01.02.2017
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T 8.3 – Achiements
Come back later…
• Due to the lack of data and in particular comparative
elements
Review Meeting,
Bruxelles 01.02.2017
SLOPE
CEN/ENV
1927-1
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Project SLOPE
T.8.4 – Industrial Advisory Board
Huurinainen Seppo, MHG Systems Oy
Final Conference
1/Feb/17
40. Final Review Meeting
1st February 2017
Overview
• Status: Completed (100%)
• Length: 9 Months (From M1 to M25)
• Involved Partners
• Leader: MHG
• Participants: Compolab, COAST, BOKU, FLY, TRE, CNR
• Aim: Set up an advisory board in order to follow all project
activities
• Output: D8.04, Presenting Industrial Advisory
Final Conference
1/Feb/17
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Task 8.4 - Objective
• The main objective of this task is to involve industrial members from the
forestry, agricultural and related logistics and machinery industry. The main
activities of the advisory board will be interchange opinions and knowledge by
means of meetings and discussions. This information will be used as inputs
for the execution of the tasks defined in SLOPE project, and redefine them
when needed.
• Advising Business model development
Final Conference
1/Feb/17
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1st February 2017
Task 8.4 – Advisery Board Members
1. Erwin Stampfer, CEO, Austrian State Forest
• Graduated in BOKU 1995, where worked for 2 years
• 15+ years at the Forestry Technology Unit inside the ÖBf AG offering harvesting,
road construction and maintenance services to the own 12 forest management
units and for private land owners (harvesting up to 1 Million m³ per year, 250
contractors
• Since July 1st 2013 working at the Austrian State Forests (ÖBf AG) being a head
of the department "Flachgau-Tennengau" and responsible for an area of 61,500
ha which produces annually 130,000 m³ timber and revenues of 13-24 Mio Euro.
He is responsible for 51 employees. The demonstration activities in Austria will
also take place in Flachgau-Tennengau.
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Task 8.4 – Advisery Board Members
2. Mr. Jarmo Hämäläinen, Research Manager, M.Sc. (For)
•Over 30 years of experince in development of wood supply logistics of forest
industry, wood production methods and information management. Main expert
fields, wood harvesting, forest resource management and mechanisation of
silviculture.
•Main responsibilities:Analysing R&D needs and new development possibilities
concerning wood supply. Constructing and leading research programmes and
projects together with forest industry companies, research organisations, forest
machine manufacturers and other actors of forestry
•Main focus in last years has been in digitalisation of wood procurement chain
through effective utilization of Big Data and principles of industrial internet. In that
context he is leading a wide national Forest Big Data project, where all the most
important forestry actors in Finland are involved. Main target of the project is to
produce basis for next generation forest management system, in which new
methdos for forest data acquisition from different sources, data fusion, analysing
and utilization have been developed.
•He has also taken part in planning and execution of several international R&D-
project in Nordic countries and EU level.
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Task 8.4 – Advisery Board Members
3. Mr. Jarmo Ylinen, Porinilog, Finland
• 1994-2005 as Manager of Business Intelligence Group, the Metsäliitto
Concern, today renamed as Metsä Group. Mr. Ylinen carried out feasibility
studies for the group’s mechanical forest industries division (Finnforest),
pulp&paper mills division and the Group Headquarters in Finland, Sweden,
Norway, Russia, Estonia, Uruguay, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, PR China, The
Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, Sweden and the Baltic countries.
• Accumulated experience in organizational development by setting up and
running a wood procurement organization for a blockboard company of
Metsäliitto Group’s Finnforest mill in Romania
• Developing international forest service and wood pricing models
• Solid competence in wood procurement logistics, harvesting and transport
planning and applications; development and marketing of harvesting and
transport machine technology and systems
• Top expert in forest inventories, harvesting, logistics
• Ongoing consultancy assignments cover e.g. Japan mountain forest
harvesting and logistics development (cooperative)
Final Conference
1/Feb/17
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Valuable development proposals
for:
- Timber quality improvement, supply chain optimization and matching
issues (end-users)
- Operational level suitability and application issues (hardware & software)
- Business plan and business model development, tips for commercializing
SLOPE prototype solutions and services
- Enhancing the prototypes developed during the project
- Big data (availability, openness, legal issues)
Final Conference
1/Feb/17
47. Final Review Meeting
1st February 2017
Thank you for your attention
Dolores Herrero: dolores.herrero@itene.com
Seppo Huurinainen: seppo.huurinainen@mhgsystems.com
Gianni Picchi: gianni.picchi@ivalsa.cnr.it