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Julian Lauten-Weiss

Description of Activities

In my role as a circular economy expert, I actively contribute to the advancement of Smart Circular Economy Standards for Europe. I ensure that standards align with EU policies like the European Green Deal, advocating for their integration into standardisation efforts. 

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Impact on SMEs (6th Open Call)
Especially SMEs lack sufficient funds to develop the internal capabilities to transition to circular business models. Bringing the ISO 59000 family of standards in line with European policies and regulations makes it not just easier to fulfil legal requirements but to also go beyond short-term requirements and gain a competitive advantage by transitioning to circular business models.
Impact on society (6th Open Call)
Transitioning to a circular economy has profound societal impacts by promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and economic resilience. It fosters a reduction in waste and pollution, which enhances environmental quality and public health. By encouraging businesses to design for longevity, repairability, and recyclability, it creates new job opportunities and stimulates innovation across industries. Additionally, it empowers communities to engage in sustainable practices and reduces dependency on finite resources. Overall, a circular economy nurtures a more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient society, aligning economic activities with long-term environmental and social well-being.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Circular Economy Researcher, Lecturer and Consultant, Bergische Universität Wuppertal
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lauten-weiss
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Smart Circular Economy Standards for Europe
Proposal Title (6th Open Call)
Contribution to ICT Circular Economy Standardisation: Interoperable DPPs and E-Waste Management
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Gero Gschwendtner

Description of Activities

There is a strong emphasis on safety, accessibility, energy & environment and highly relevant for the future ISO/TC 178 activities are also focusing now to a strong extent on ICT.

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Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (3rd Open Call)
ISO/TC 178 has a liaison to:
- ELA European Lift Association
- SBS - Small Business Standards with EFESME (European Federation for Elevator Small and Medium-sized Enterprises aisbl) as an expert member for lifts.
Both associations are highly interested in this topic and with this liaison they participate actively at the ISO/TC 178 meetings as well as at the relevant WG meetings.
Chairing the meeting and giving them also relevant time in the meetings to talk and bring up their issues is essential for them; this is under my responsibility and highly considered within my leadership.
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
ISO/TC 178 has a liaison to:
- ELA European Lift Association
- SBS - Small Business Standards with EFESME (European Federation for Elevator Small and Medium-sized Enterprises aisbl) as an expert member for lifts.
Both associations are highly interested in this topic and with this liaison they participate actively at the ISO/TC 178 meetings as well as at the relevant WG meetings.
Chairing the meeting and giving them also relevant time in the meetings to talk and bring up their issues is essential for them; this is under my responsibility and highly considered, even several “big companies” are sometimes not so happy with this approach.
Impact on society (3rd Open Call)
Lifts, escalators and moving walks are essential elements for the transportation of society.
With this work safe access and accessibility for all is provided. Furthermore, this work encompasses energy efficiency and adherence to the United Nations’ sustainability goals namely 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 which are integral components of the standards.
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
Lifts, escalators and moving walks are essential elements for the transportation of society. With this work safe access and accessibility for all is provided. Furthermore, this work encompasses energy efficiency and adherence to the United Nations' sustainability goals namely 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 which are integral components of the standards.
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Organisation type
Organization
Prof. Mechanical Engineering (HTL St. Pölten) and Independent Consultant, Gschwendt
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gero
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Lifts and Escalators in Smart Cities
Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
Lifts and Escalators in Smart Cities
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)
Topic (4th Open Call)

Olivier Genest

Description of Activities

My work supports the development of smart energy grids, allowing to integrate a high share of renewable energy sources and to support new usages such as transports electrification (e-mobility). 

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Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
My activities in IEC SyC Smart Energy and ISO/IEC JTC1/SC41 allow me to be aware of on-going standards development in the field of IoT and Smart Energy, which is crucial for a SME providing consulting and expertise on innovation.
Additionally, when worldwide standards are better aligned with the EU R&I ecosystem, it makes it easier for European SMEs to make business at worldwide level (less specific development). Finally, when the EU R&I ecosystem, including SMEs, is better aware of the standards, its players can develop solutions which are already aligned to worldwide practices.
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
Firstly, my company Trialog is a European SME, which is impacted by my contribution. In particular, my activities in IEC SyC Smart Energy and ISO/IEC JTC1/SC41 allow me to be aware of on-going standards development in the field of IoT and Smart Energy, which is crucial for a company providing consulting and expertise on innovation. Also, my activities in the EU R&I ecosystem allow me to share experience based on our R&I projects and to learn from the experience of other projects and actors.
Secondly, the European SMEs from the smart energy sector, in particular those involved in EU R&I projects. Especially, worldwide standards are better aligned with the EU R&I ecosystem, making it easier for European SMEs to make business at worldwide level.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
My work supports the development of smart energy grids, allowing to integrate a high share of renewable energy sources and to support new usages such as transports electrification (e-mobility). Smart energy grids also enable a more efficient operation of the energy systems (i.e. less energy losses) and foster an active commitment of grid users (i.e. consumers or prosumers) towards the energy transition.
Organization
Director, Trialog
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genest
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
Bridging the gap between EU R&I ecosystem and worldwide standardisation on Smart Energy
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Bridging the gap between EU R&I ecosystem and worldwide standardisation on Smart Energy
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Bridging the gap between EU R&I ecosystem and worldwide standardisation on Smart Energy
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (2nd Open Call)
Topic (3rd Open Call)
Topic (5th Open Call)

Torbjörn Lahrin

Description of Activities

The result of my current fellowship is a gap analysis and technical report including advice to all relevant major SDOs on how to develop or change their standards to fit better together. The JWG will also lay the foundation for producing an international reference architecture for LDT:s aligned with the international reference architectures for Digital Twins, IoT and Smart Cities among others.

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Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Co-convenor representing JTC1, Lahrin i Hajstorp AB
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lahrin
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
JWG between ISO/IEC JTC1 and IEC/SyC Smart Cities on Local Digital Twins
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)

Christophe Ozcan

Description of Activities

With this fellowship, the aim is to create and continue working on a Technical standard proposal, and I decided to push such action to Joint Working Group 4 which is directly in liaison with ISO/SC27 in charge of the security of IT systems. 

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Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
CEO Crypto4All
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ozcan
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Smart Contract Auditing guidelines
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Raul Sanchez-Reillo

Description of Activities

This standardisation project will boost the creation of a certification system for biometric solutions to be used in different scenarios. One of the first scenarios to be addressed is the remote identification of citizens using videoconference tools, i.e., using facial recognition with the users’ own personal devices (either computers or mobile devices).

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Impact on SMEs (2nd Open Call)
When the European Identity Wallet will be defined, all service providers will have to adapt their services to use that wallet. Most service providers are either SMEs or use solutions developed by SMEs, so the definition of that identity wallet will have a major impact on the activities of those SMEs, increasing their workload, and therefore, their benefits.
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
When the European Identity Wallet will be defined, all service providers will have to adapt their services to use that wallet. Most of services providers are either SMEs or use solutions developed by SMEs, so the definition of that identity wallet will have a major impact on the activities of those SMEs, increasing their workload, and therefore, their benefits.
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
Many final solution integrators are SMEs, and they are the ones having to convince the final customer with the benefits of using their products. This is typically a challenge of these SMEs, compared to multinational enterprises. This certification scheme will allow SMEs to provide convincing certification, to all different customers, through a single evaluation, closing the gap with big enterprises, and improving their market ratio.
Impact on society (2nd Open Call)
European citizens need an interoperable secure means to authenticate themselves all over Europe, when carrying out electronic transactions.
Impact on society (5th Open Call)
This standard boosts the creation of a certification system for biometric solutions to be used in different scenarios. One of the first scenarios to be addressed is the remote identification of citizens using videoconference tools, i.e., using facial recognition with the users’ digital devices. But other scenarios will be added during this proposal, such as the use of face recognition in the future EUDI Wallet.
Organisation type
Organization
Associate Professor, Universidad Carlos III De Madrid
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raul
Proposal Title (2nd Open Call)
eID Wallet for the European citizen under the new eIDAS2
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
European Requirements for Biometric Products
Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
Guidelines for the Data Management within On-Boarded European Digital Identity Wallets
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
European Requirements for Face and Fingerprint Products
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Michal Tabor

Description of Activities

The targeted ICT standards development activity aims to address the dynamic changes in the European Union's financial services landscape, driven by the Payment Services Directive (PSD3), Payment Services Regulation (PSR), and financial data access (FIDA). The objective is to adapt and enhance existing standards to align with the regulatory updates introduced by PSD3, PSR, and FIDA.

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Impact on society (5th Open Call)
By stating that the priority is electronic identification and trust services, this work directly impacts both electronic identification and trust services. Specifically, the ETSI Standard 119 462 (Wallet Interfaces) influences identification and trust services in the following ways:
it establishes a standardised mechanism for identification from the wallet to trust service providers, it creates a standardised mechanism for trust service providers to issue attributes that are used for identification, it sets up a mechanism for collaboration with trust service providers in the process of creating electronic signatures.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Expert, Technologie Informacyjne
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tabor
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Digital Certificates supporting Open Finance and PSD3
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
Standards supporting European Digital Identity Wallet and Relying Parties
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year

Sebastian Wagner

Description of Activities

A successful standardisation of Ambient IoT will enable SMEs to create devices, applications and services that use Ambient-IoT-enabled chipsets. For instance, novel applications for inventory management are specific battery-less sensors for the use in industrial IoT.

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Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Standardisation Engineer, EURECOM
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Wagner
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Ultra-Low Power Ambient IoT Devices in 5G-Advanced
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)

Josef Preishuber-Pflügl

Description of Activities

This work is addressing the demand of harmonised standards for radio regulations certification. In particular it is addressing RFID in the UHF frequency bands 865-868 and 915-921 MHz. 

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Open Call Topics
Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
SMEs are major contributors in the RFID industry, contributing to in particular tags, readers and system integration. All of them require harmonised standards. Therefore, the work and content of ISO/IEC 18000-63 is very important to them.
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
This activity is the continuation of the ISO/IEC JTC1 SC31 WG4 "Radio communications" work to serve the international and European industry and society to enhance standards to better serve the needs of Europe and the whole world and in particular to provide standards that are in particular relevant for IoT and DPP.
RFID (UHF RFID, RAIN RFID) are a major used technology for the supply chain and production to reduce overproduction and waste. Furthermore, it is a technology for the Digital Product Passport, which is strongly supported by the European Commission for sustainable product regulations.
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
Founder and CEO, innobir e.U.
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Josef
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
Radio regulations for IoT and DPP
Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
IoT identification standardisation
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)
Topic (4th Open Call)

Theofanis Raptis

Description of Activities

The aim of the analysis within ITU is to identify existing gaps and market needs in the area of P2P crowd charging systems. Special focus has been given to smart city vertical areas, as well as technological enablers such as battery ageing mitigation, social information management, standardised prototyping.

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Open Call Topics
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Organisation type
Organization
Senior Researcher at the Institute of Informatics and Telematics, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
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raptis
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
CrowdWireless++: Further Promoting Crowd Wireless Energy Sharing
Role in SDO
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)
Topic (6th Open Call)

Amelie Gyrard

Description of Activities

The objective of this fellowship is to include European contributions on viable methodologies on semantic interoperability in ISO standards: ISO SC41 IoT and Digital Twin, with a focus on practical use cases in the domains of health/well-being.

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Impact on SMEs (4th Open Call)
Trialog is a SME so we are directly impacted by my contribution. Trialog was the coordinator of the ACCRA H2020 project (robots for ageing), which is now finished. We follow up with standard activities on robotics. In addition, the standards under consideration will benefit all the Smart Robotics and Internet of Robotic Things ecosystem, including SMEs. SME can develop tools and applications compliant with those standards.
Impact on SMEs (5th Open Call)
Trialog is a SME so we are directly impacted by my contribution. Trialog was the coordinator of the ACCRA H2020 project (robots for ageing) which is now finished. We follow up with standard activities on robotics. In addition, the standards under consideration will benefit all the Smart Robotics and Internet of Robotic Things ecosystem, including SMEs. SME can develop tools, applications compliant with those standards.
Impact on society (4th Open Call)
Accelerating the use of digital twins, as the existence of the semantic repository allows the digital twin to manage semantics while the physical twin is managing data. This methodology will ensure a consistent continuum between the physical twin and the digital twin.
Impact on society (6th Open Call)
The following impacts are identified at a general level:
The Internet of Things (IoT) addresses many societal challenges including climate change, resource and energy efficiency and ageing.
In the emerging IoT economy, voluntary global standards can accelerate adoption, drive competition, and enable cost-effective introduction of new technologies.
Standardisation facilitates the interoperability, compatibility, reliability, security and efficiency of operations on a global scale among different technical solutions, stimulating industry innovation and providing greater clarity to technology evolution.
Interoperability between IoT networks operated by different companies along the value chain opens up opportunities to address EU Policy objectives, e.g. greater resource efficiency for a more circular economy, sustainable and responsible supply chains through transparency and traceability, and others
Organisation type
Organization
Principal Research & Innovation Consultant, Trialog
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Gerard
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
IoT Semantic Interoperability for stress management, good health and well-being
Proposal Title (4th Open Call)
IoT Semantic Interoperability for Internet of Robotic Things
Proposal Title (5th Open Call)
IoT Semantic Interoperability for Active Assisted Living with robots for enhanced well-being
Proposal Title (6th Open Call)
Contribution to the standardization of IoT Interoperability by ensuring integration of SAREF
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)
Topic (4th Open Call)
Topic (5th Open Call)
Topic (6th Open Call)

Alojz Hudobivnik

Description of Activities

Standardisation work continues with the integration of new technologies, new insights, and new requirements of different verticals. It is very important that EU science, industry, and also users are well represented and engaged in this process. 

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Open Call Topics
Open Call
Organisation type
Organization
AH.TS Alojz Hudobivnik s.p.
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alojz
Proposal Title (3rd Open Call)
ITU-T SG13 2024
Standards Development Organisation
StandICT.eu Year
2026
Year
Topic (3rd Open Call)