Developing product innovation by ApiHawk OOD and Angel Kanchev University of Ruse

The project will develop product innovation, the AppCell service based on a new innovative software standard that will be able to manage all types of software applications by automating and unifying communication with various Internet services. This will be done within an effective partnership between Apihawk OOD and Angel Kanchev University of Ruse and will increase their innovative capacity. The product will be developed in the direction of Big Data, Grid and Cloud Technologies of the ISSS thematic area "ICT and Informatics", and with the implementation of the activities, the 6th level of technological readiness on the TRL-scale will be achieved. AppCell consists mostly of a hardware-cloud-based server system and innovative software. Its unique features to standardize software applications and automate the integration process set it up for world-class novelty, no analogue among alternative products on the market is presented. The implementation of the project and the main objective are activities under Element A to carry out research on methods for standardizing software applications; prototype creation and testing, and a broadband pilot technology validation pilot line falling under the Industrial Research category. An activity of Visualization is also foreseen. The results of the project will be: - Increased innovation capacity of Apihawk OOD and Ruse University through acquired new knowledge and skills for developing an innovative product and passing through different degrees of technological readiness of AppCell - Developed product innovation at world level - Application App Packaging Pack (AppCell) with Technological Ready Sixth Level on the TRL-Scale and meets the Eco-Innovation Definition The project will reduce the carbon footprint of future AppCell customers l and improve their efficiency in managing their Internet services.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 28 May, 2018
End date 04 Nov, 2020
Contract date 28 May, 2018
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 565,912.40
Grant 443,957.85
Self finance 121,954.55
Total paid 412,962.60
EU participation percent 85.0%

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