European Commission
A EUROPEAN PROJECT SUPPORTED THROUGH
THE SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME
FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT
CHEETAH knowledge Exchange Portal is an integral part of CHEETAH project web site powered and developed by DTE unit of ENEA ©2014 - 2018 with support of all CHEETAH Partners. Starting from early 2018, CHEETAH KEP moved its first steps to became EERA Knowledge Exchange Platform for PV Technology (KEPT-PV). A new name for the previous platform characterizing our will to serve better and more efficiently in Knowledge Exchange a wider European and International PV RTD community.
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FP7-CHEETAH knowledge exchange platform:results and their exploitation

CHEETAH Knowledge Exchange Platform has been presented @ EUPVSEC 2017 during the session TOPIC 7: PPV Economics and Markets / PV-Related Policies, Strategies and Societal Issues (poster 7DV.1.30 session Thursday, 28 September 2017 ).

During the four days of the conference exhibition, a poster was showed to all interested participants presented on Thursday, 28 September about the strategy and key tools brought  by the CHEETAH project to improve the state of the art  in knowledge exchange on PV RTD. Particularly it was highlighted that  CHEETAH Knowledge Exchange Platform  (KEP)  features a very efficient CMS-Content managment system by its dynamic database and  its  powerful build-in search engine. The portal profits from the best practice in more efficient social and professional networks web portal  by representing a significant step forward in  knowledge exchange for the European photovoltaics community to support training, share knowledge and research infrastructures and foster collaboration opportunities at EU scale.  A proceeding was also submitted  for the post-conference dissemination.

Based on the success and the fruitful results and experiences of the SOPHi@Webinar, the internal e-learning platform of FP7-SOPHIA,  the new CHEETAH  KEP dedicated e-learning platform for the webinars, on-line tests and experiments and on-line meetings with internal and external stakeholders reppresent now a well know webinar facility infrastructure is  proposing  a set of interactive training courses and webinars planned in collaboration with all Joint Research Activity leaders, mobility and international cooperation activities and dissemination, internal-external communication responsibles.

  • 46 webinars have been organized since January 2014 by the platform
  • With more than, 930 “different” users
  • They registered to participate  1450 times, and several hundred are accessing via streaming.

(as October 2017)

 

 
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