EGI Community
- Research Organisations
- Technology Providers
- Business Organisations
- Peer Infrastructures
- Public administrations
Research organisations
Serving research is at the core of the EGI mission. Many organisations and communities are currently engaged with the EGI Federation to better deal with the challenges of modern science.
Our primary target groups are:
- research communities and research infrastructures
- international research projects and research collaborations
We also support:
- small international groups and individual researchers
Research communities and Research Infrastructures push the frontiers of science, with instrumentations, massive data and computational requirements. They have an international nature, decades-long life time, and strong need for shared e-infrastructures. We provide both services and expertise for community-specific solutions that help them serve their user base. The EGI Foundation acts as the main contact point with the head organisations, while the EGI Participants engage via their local contacts. Since 2010, we have supported tens of Research Infrastructures and international research communities, most of them included in the ESFRI roadmap
They are typically represented by EC-funded projects at the European scale. While such projects have limited lifetime they cover many niche domains and regions. To this target group EGI is offering IT services and technical support to run proof-of-concept and pilot setups to tackle the scientific communities’ challenges, or as Infrastructure provider to provision and operate the communities’ e-Infrastructures needs which can be used to analyse big data analytics and support advanced research.
They are usually less experienced in advanced computing or lack resources and support. The approach is to connect them to the most suitable service providers through a common platform and engagement framework and with a minimal engagement from the EGI Foundation.
Research organisations
Serving research is at the core of the EGI mission. Many organisations and communities are currently engaged with the EGI Federation to better deal with the challenges of modern science.
Our primary target groups are:
- research communities and research infrastructures
- international research projects and research collaborations
We also support:
- small international groups and individual researchers
Research communities and Research Infrastructures push the frontiers of science, with instrumentations, massive data and computational requirements. They have an international nature, decades-long life time, and strong need for shared e-infrastructures. We provide both services and expertise for community-specific solutions that help them serve their user base. The EGI Foundation acts as the main contact point with the head organisations, while the EGI Participants engage via their local contacts. Since 2010, we have supported tens of Research Infrastructures and international research communities, most of them included in the ESFRI roadmap
They are typically represented by EC-funded projects at the European scale. While such projects have limited lifetime they cover many niche domains and regions. To this target group EGI is offering IT services and technical support to run proof-of-concept and pilot setups to tackle the scientific communities’ challenges, or as Infrastructure provider to provision and operate the communities’ e-Infrastructures needs which can be used to analyse big data analytics and support advanced research.
They are usually less experienced in advanced computing or lack resources and support. The approach is to connect them to the most suitable service providers through a common platform and engagement framework and with a minimal engagement from the EGI Foundation.
Technology providers
Delivering open solutions for advanced computing and data analytics computing requires an open approach to innovation.
That is why it is vital for the EGI Community to establish and strengthen key partnerships with technology providers who can bring innovative software to be integrated into the EGI infrastructure.
Business organisations
As an open ecosystem, the EGI Federation also aim to stimulate knowledge transfer activities and main achievements produced in science and scientific innovation in business and society.
Peer infrastructures
We are actively engaged with leading European e-infrastructures to create synergies and facilitate joint solutions for research.
Public administrations
Public administrations enable innovation in the policy-making sector, removing European fragmentation, allowing cross-support and cross-collaboration and the use of secure compute and data-intensive services.
Boosted by the Green Deal, and new projects for reducing the impact of Climate Change with Emergency Management (floods, wildfire, power outages), they are creating a new and very active Community. Health Care is also a fundamental area in which regional and local Authorities play a main role. They do not always own technical capabilities to develop solutions and need the support of Providers and EOSC initiative.