DX.3 Final Project Report


Contract No.: FP7-ICT-
Project full title: MOLTO - Multilingual Online Translation
Deliverable: DX.3
Security (distribution level): Public
Contractual date of delivery: M41
Actual date of delivery:
Type: Report
Status & version: Draft
Author(s): Aarne Ranta
Task responsible: UGOT
Other contributors: All partners


Abstract

This final report is meant to summarize the work carried out and the results obtained under the grant agreement FP7-ICT-247914 and its enlargement 288317. It is also intended as a means to assess the output of the MOLTO project by the public.

1. Final publishable summary report

This section must be of suitable quality to enable direct publication by the Commission and should preferably not exceed 40 pages. This report should address a wide audience, including the general public.

The publishable summary has to include 5 distinct parts described below:

  • An executive summary (not exceeding 1 page).
  • A summary description of project context and objectives (not exceeding 4 pages).
  • A description of the main S&T results/foregrounds (not exceeding 25 pages),
  • The potential impact (including the socio-economic impact and the wider societal implications of the project so far) and the main dissemination activities and exploitation of results (not exceeding 10 pages).
  • The address of the project public website, if applicable as well as relevant contact details.

Furthermore, project logo, diagrams or photographs illustrating and promoting the work of the project (including videos, etc…), as well as the list of all beneficiaries with the corresponding contact names can be submitted without any restriction.

2. Use and dissemination of foreground

A plan for use and dissemination of foreground (including socio-economic impact and target groups for the results of the research) shall be established at the end of the project. It should, where appropriate, be an update of the initial plan in Annex I for use and dissemination of foreground and be consistent with the report on societal implications on the use and dissemination of foreground (section 4.3 – H). The plan should consist of:

  • Section A

This section should describe the dissemination measures, including any scientific publications relating to foreground. Its content will be made available in the public domain thus demonstrating the added-value and positive impact of the project on the European Union.

  • Section B

This section should specify the exploitable foreground and provide the plans for exploitation. All these data can be public or confidential; the report must clearly mark non-publishable (confidential) parts that will be treated as such by the Commission. Information under Section B that is not marked as confidential will be made available in the public domain thus demonstrating the added-value and positive impact of the project on the European Union.

2.1 Section A

This section includes two templates:

  • Template A1: List of all scientific (peer reviewed) publications relating to the foreground of the project.

  • Template A2: List of all dissemination activities (publications, conferences, workshops, web sites/applications, press releases, flyers, articles published in the popular press, videos, media briefings, presentations, exhibitions, thesis, interviews, films, TV clips, posters).

These tables are cumulative, which means that they should always show all publications and activities from the beginning until after the end of the project. Updates are possible at any time.

2.2 Section B (Confidential or public: confidential information to be marked clearly)

Part B1

The applications for patents, trademarks, registered designs, etc. shall be listed according to the template B1 provided hereafter.

The list should, specify at least one unique identifier e.g. European Patent application reference. For patent applications, only if applicable, contributions to standards should be specified. This table is cumulative, which means that it should always show all applications from the beginning until after the end of the project.

Part B2

Please complete the table hereafter:

| Type of Exploitable Foreground | Description of exploitable foreground | Confidential | Foreseen embargo date | Exploitable product(s) or measure(s) |  Sector(s) of application |  Timetable, commercial or any other use |  Patents or other IPR exploitation (licences) | Owner and Other Beneficiary(s) involved |

| ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- | ---- |

| General advancement of knowledge, Commercial exploitation of R&D results, Exploitation of R&D results via standards, exploitation of results through EU policies, exploitation of results through (social) innovation | Ex: New superconductive Nb-Ti alloy | YES/NO | dd/mm/yyyy | MRI equipment | 1. Medical 2. Industrial inspection (the type sector (NACE nomenclature) : http://ec.europa.eu/competition/mergers/cases/index/nace_all.html) | 2008- 2010 | A materials patent is planned for 2006 | Beneficiary X (owner) Beneficiary Y, Beneficiary Z, Poss. licensing to equipment manuf. ABC |

In addition to the table, please provide a text to explain the exploitable foreground, in particular:

  • Its purpose
  • How the foreground might be exploited, when and by whom
  • IPR exploitable measures taken or intended
  • Further research necessary, if any
  • Potential/expected impact (quantify where possible)

3. Report on societal implications

Replies to the following questions will assist the Commission to obtain statistics and indicators on societal and socio-economic issues addressed by projects. The questions are arranged in a number of key themes. As well as producing certain statistics, the replies will also help identify those projects that have shown a real engagement with wider societal issues, and thereby identify interesting approaches to these issues and best practices. The replies for individual projects will not be made public.