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EURADIN - European Addresses Infrastructure
Release date: 31 Jul 2008

EURADIN - EURopean Addresses INfrastructure
[ECP-2007-GEO-317002]

Visit EURADIN

Workshops:
EURADIN National Workshop - Portugal (Lisboa PT, July 2, 2009)
EURADIN 2nd thematic workshop: Addresses and Logistic (Genoa IT, May 7, 2009)
EURADIN 1st thematic workshop: Address systems in Europe and EURADIN project (Veldhoven NL, April 3, 2009)

Newsletters:
See the EURADIN Newsletter #1
See the EURADIN Newsletter #2

Materials:
See EURADIN Poster (Version 1, June 2008)
See EURADIN Leaflet (Version 1, June 2008)
See Presentation about the Work package on Networking and Dissemination - Kick off meeting

SUMMARY

The EURADIN project is a Best Practice Network (BPN) co funded by the EC eContentplus Programme (ECP-2007-GEO-317002) after a successful proposal submitted under the 2007 call.

It aims to create a network for promoting the harmonization of European Addresses, focusing on how to access existing related data and to make it interoperable, as well as to define a strategy for building up access services to national or regional addresses infrastructures.

The project main result will be the proposal for the European addresses Infrastructure and the
implementation, testing, and validation of a pilot solution. The results shall be used as a reference for all European Member States to fulfil the INSPIRE recommendations with respect to addresses.

EURADIN is a 24 month project, led by the Government of Navarra (Spain), initiated in June 2008 and gathering 30 partners from across Europe and different profiles. The kick off meeting took place on June 16-17 in Pamplona, Navarra – Spain.

After a long time commitment to the Addresses issue, EUROGI strongly supported the EURADIN since its very beginning, being one of the partners and the leader of Work package 9 on Networking & Dissemination.

For more information about the EURADIN project please contact euradin@eurogi.org.

 

ECP-2007-GEO-317002

EURADIN - Co-funded by the Community programme eContentplus