Dagstuhl, 06-08.09.2017: Horizon 2020 Rise_BPM Project

05.02.2016. Horizon 2020 Rise_BPM Project - 2.nd Meeting at WU in Vienna
29.05.2015 Horizon 2020 Rise_BPM Project - Kick-Off Meeting in Münster
05.09.2014 AFSMI supports research project funded by EU HORIZON 2020 Programme within the Advisory Board

RISE-BPM - Propelling Business Process Management by Research and Innovation Staff Exchange. Project Management by Kompetenzzentrum für Dienstleistungsforschung an der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster ERCIS

RISE_BPM is the first favourably evaluated project proposal submitted by the University of Münster in cooperation with ERCIS partners within the Horizon 2020 EU funding programme. The RISE_BPM project is aimed at networking world-leading research institutions and corporate innovators to develop new horizons for Business Process Management (BPM). The project consortium, besides the University of Münster as the coordinator, includes partners from Australia, South Korea, Brazil, Austria, Spain, the Netherlands, and Liechtenstein.

RISE_BPM was set up to ensure the sustainability and further extension of the collaboration ties established during the Networked Service Society (NSS) project. NSS (Project number: APR 10/805) is a multi-national project funded by the International Bureau of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The project was conducted from July 2010 until the end of 2014 and was aimed at establishing and strengthening long-term collaboration structures with institutions in the Asian-Pacific region in the areas of Joint Research, Joint Education and Joint Industry Projects.

The RISE_BPM project is aimed at networking world-leading research institutions and corporate innovators to develop new horizons for Business Process Management (BPM). BPM is a boundary-spanning discipline focused on division and re-integration of day-to-day work in organisations and on analysis of process data for organisational decision-making. Recent breakthrough innovations in Social Media, Smart Devices, Real-Time Computing and Big Data Technology create a strong impetus for propelling BPM into a pervasive corporate topic that enables design of entirely new products and services. Project runs from 2015 until 2019.

Further Information

Weiterlesen

Referenz