PREFORMA has been invited to the second concertation meeting for all on-going PCP projects in DG Connect, organised by the European Commission in Brussels on the 5th of March 2015.
During this event the EC wants to give the opportunity to the attendees to network and share experiences on common issues that they face while implementing PCPs.
Taking into account that in the first concertation meeting all PCP projects already presented their project scope and planned activities, this year’s meeting will focus more on practical issues that concern the actual execution of a PCP.
The topics that will be discussed during the workshop are:
- The transition from PCP to PPI
- How to prepare a PCP call for tender
- The link between PCP projects with other innovation policy measures (standardisation, venture capital and others)
- The transition between the different phases of a PCP project
Download here the agenda of the meeting.




Bangor Law School is home to the Institute for Competition and Procurement Studies (ICPS). Each year they organise a National Procurement Conference in partnership with the Welsh Government. In 2015 the event will take place at the St David’s Hotel in Cardiff, Wales.
PREFORMA project has been invited to the final evaluation and user-test-workshop organised by the sister R&D-project DAVID (Digital AV Media Damage Prevention and Repair) in Vienna at the ORF-Centre on 28-29 April 2015.



Starting in 2004, pHealth has evolved to a truly interdisciplinary event by covering technological and biomedical facilities, legal, ethical, social, and organizational requirements and impacts as well as necessary basic research for enabling advanced and future proof care paradigms. Thereby, it increasingly combines medical services with public health, prevention, social and elderly care, wellness and personal fitness to establish participatory, predictive, personalized, preventive, and effective care settings. Therefore, it has attracted scientists, developers, and practitioners from various technologies, medicine, legal affairs, politics, and administration from all over the world. It brought together health services vendor and provider institutions, payer organizations, governmental departments, academic institutions, professional bodies, but also patient and citizens representatives.



The Open Preservation Foundation and Digital Preservation Coalition, with support from the European Commission and the
This briefing day will include an introduction to a new initiative that aims to tackle the complexities of PDF Preservation head on. The veraPDF Consortium has been funded by the PREFORMA Project to develop a comprehensive PDF/A validation tool and policy checker. This will ultimately provide a definitive take on PDF/A compliance whilst also acting as a method of identifying PDF characteristics that pose a risk to long term preservation. Participants at the briefing day will have a chance to find out what veraPDF plans to deliver. More importantly they will also have an opportunity to contribute to its design.
The full programme is yet to be finalised but speakers will include Betsy Fanning, author of the DPC’s forthcoming 2nd edition Technology Watch Report ‘Preserving with PDF/a’, Johan van der Knijff from the National Library of the Netherlands, Carl Wilson from the Open Preservation Foundation and Ange Albertini from Google.










































