Collaboration@Work

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[edit] Community chairs

Wolfgang Prinz Wolfgang Prinz
Chair (email)
Fraunhofer FIT, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Marc Pallot Marc Pallot
Co-Chair (email)
ESoCE-NET, Paris, France

Welcome to the home page of the Collaboration@Work Community

Collaboration@Work

Free membership is open to everyone willing to contribute to the shaping of future Collaborative Working Environments. This website is aiming at providing valuable information about research fields defined in the community Research Topics (see the Collaboration@Work Community list of Research Topics) as well as supporting members discussion and interaction.

  • If you are a visitor then you can register and join the current 1085 members of the Collaboration@Work community!
  • In case you already are a member of the AMI@Work Family of Communities and would like to join us, then you just need to tick the box of our community in your profile into Myspace!
  • Click here to know more about the Collaboration@Work Community.
  • members of the Collaboration@work Community can directly access their community shared workspace.

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[edit] Latest Newsletters

  • ECOSPACE newsletter n°5 special issue on Living Labs in HTML or PDF
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[edit] New Members

Welcome to the lastest 10 new members:

  • Jordi Vuong
  • xing zhilin
  • Chung-Chen Kao
  • Lakmal Embuldeniya
  • Ana Garcia Robles
  • Rosario Caldas
  • Joao Ledo Fonseca
  • Atef Chorfi
  • Nadja Lamovsek
  • José Velasco


[edit] About Collaboration@Work community

Collaboration@Work is the name given by the European Commission's New Working Environments Unit to Next Generation Collaborative Working Environments (NGCWE), comprising innovative technical solutions as well as socioeconomic and policy- related aspects. Collaboration@Work aims at improving human abilities to work collaboratively, thereby increasing creativity, which, in turn, will boost innovation and productivity, as well as support new value creation forms. The enabling systems and platforms will provide advanced services to catalyse the development of worker-centric, flexible, scalable and adaptable tools and applications to boost seamless and natural collaboration amongst a diversity of agents (humans, machines, etc) within knowledge-rich virtualized environments and with any devices available anywhere anytime.


Next Generation Collaborative Mobile Virtualised Working Environments focuses on workers interacting with their environments and collaborating with each other, having access to all the (also virtualised) resources (including also assisting robotics) required to carry out their tasks and enhancing their capabilities. Among these resources, the key is the knowledge of the co-workers to complement in dynamic groups the needed competences and skills to carry out the task in an efficient way leading to increase on productivity, and generating innovative and creative solutions."
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