TSSG Brings Opium to China
Speaking after his return from a meeting of the TSSG led Opium project in China Gary McManus, the Opium Project Manager said:
"It was an excellent opportunity to forge links with our research
colleagues in China. In Chinese culture, as indeed in any culture,
face-to-face meetings are an important way to build good working
relationships."
This meeting also provided the opportunity to meet with the head of
the EU delegation in China who is actively involved in strengthening
links between European and Chinese research.
The Opium research project was established with the support of the
European Commission almost two years ago to validate the introduction
of new wireless based applications in Europe - based on a combination
of new wireless protocols (GPRS and UMTS). Now, following a successful
review by the Commission and presentation of its research results at a
recent workshop in Berlin, the project is set to ensure that these
results are integrated into new projects and relevant standards going
forward.
With nineteen project partners worldwide the project has been run
via virtual collaboration over the Internet, teleconferences and
three-monthly meetings. Research is, by its very nature a collaborative
process and these meetings provide a cornerstone to the collaborative
work.
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