IT Funk is The Norwegian Research Council's RTD-programme on ICT for people with disability.
Universal design and accessibility for all. The purpose of IT Funk is to contribute to accessibility for all, including persons with disability, to information and communication technology (ICT) and to society through the use of ICT. ICT-based products and services developed for the general market must be accessible and useful for everyone at reasonable prices. IT Funk pays special attention to areas where accessibility issues impact on a person's life chances, such as education, employment and basic services to citizens.
The purpose of The IT Funk Programme is to contribute to accessibility for all - to ICT and to society at large through the use of ICT. IT Funk supports research, development, innovation and standardization of accessible ICT-based products and services and assistive ICT-based technology.
IT Funk targets businesses and institutions that research, develop, produce and distribute ICT-based products and services of importance for accessibility in society. In collaboration with other R&D-programmes, IT Funk provides financial support to projects based on universal design-principles and to projects on assistive technologies. Enterprises in the ICT sector are in charge of most of the projects, so that the products and services developed will be updated and available on the market.
NewsSelected news in English. More news (in Norwegian) see homepage: Nyheter.
AAL-project "GameUp" with Norwegian partners top-ranked in Call 4Of 107 different proposals with a total number of 812 partners that were submitted to Call 4 in 2011, the proposal Game-based mobility training and motivation of senior citizens" (acronym "GameUp") was ranked as number one. "GameUp" has 7 partners from 3 countries, with Spain having the lead coordinator and partners from Norway and Switzerland. Norway is represented by Northern Research Institute in Tromsø, the company Cyberlab AS in Trondheim, with Tromsdalen parish from Tromsø as end-user. (January 25, 2012)
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Norwegian Policy on Accessibility and Universal Design
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ProjectsExamples of IT Funk-supported projects, some of which have developed into major projects funded by EU or other international programmes:
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AALIT Funk is the Norwegian partner in the European programme Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). This is a joint research and development funding programme (2008 – 2013) involving 23 European countries, 20 EU Member States and 3 Associated States. The objective of AAL is to enhance the quality of life of older people through innovative ICT-solutions, and in the process also strengthen the industrial base in Europe in this area. For information on Norwegian participation in AAL Calls, see AAL Projects. For more information on the AAL Joint Programme: http://www.aal-europe.eu/about-aal AAL-projects with Norwegian partners2008: Call 1:
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2010: Call 3:
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Last updated 25.01.2012.