All Projects (in chronological order)
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CERTESS -European Cultural Routes – Transfer Experiences, Share Solutions
(2012-2014)
CERTESS aims at setting up a common methodological framework on how to develop, manage and enhance European Cultural Routes (ECRs), by utilising reference development and governance instruments targeted to foster sustainable cultural tourism.
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INNO-Grips – Disruptive Innovations in Tourism
(2011-2012)
On behalf of the European Commission, INNO-GRIPS supports evidence-based innovation policy by enhancing the understanding of key barriers to product and service innovation in companies. In this context, Salzburg Research analyses disruptive innovations in the tourism industry.
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eT-Fitness – eTourism Fitness For Upper Bavaria and Salzburg
(2008-2011)
Online marketing and electronic communication solutions for tourism regions
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(e-)Accessibility Watch
(2008-2011)
With the BarrierefreiheitsChecks accessibility test, tourism providers can find out in a mere five minutes whether their facility is handicapped accessible and what further opportunities and potentials accessible tourism offers for them. In addition, we developed a certification system for the accessibility of accommodation providers.
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(e-)Access Lab
(2008-2011)
Lead users and workshops helped identify the individual problems and needs of people with disabilities in the field of skiing. For innovation reports from the workshops and compact case studies please visit the platform www.active4all.eu.
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ICT-enhanced Equipment Prototyping and Testing
(2008-2011)
The sporting goods industry often doesn’t gather client and user feedback in a systematic way. Through structuring and electronic processing of the gathered data, this project tries to bridge that gap. The results obtained from this process can be used for future strategic decisions in the field of product development.
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Open Innovation & Community Tools
(2008-2011)
In what ways can users join the innovation process in the tourism, sports and leisure industry? To answer this question, we identified and assessed different concepts, methods and applications. In addition, we are monitoring and assessing online communities to identify trends and product ideas in the sports industry.
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Hallein-Tour-Guide – Virtual Tour Knappensteig
(2009-2010)
Together with the tourism association Hallein und other regional partners Salzburg Research develops a mobile, interactive experiences trail from the city of Hallein up to the Dürrnberg. The area is rich in industrial and cultural heritage (salt mine, Celtic village, pilgrimage church) and represents an attractive natural environment.
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Smart Move – tripwolf iPhone travel guide
(2008-2010)
The mobile iPhone application “tripwolf iPhone travel guide“ offers travelers quick (online and offline) access to topical, professional information on different countries, regions and cities. With the help of Augmented Reality, information is automatically displayed right in live view on their iPhone camera.
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ANET-BAWI – eAccessibility in Sports Regions
(2006-2008)
Innovative (ICT)-measures and sport products for disabled people
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ANET-PISI – Product Innovation in the Ski Industry
(2006-2008)
Information Technology supports Product Development
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ANET-MobilityLab – Testlab for Mobile Services
(2005-2008)
Tourism is usually regarded as one of the prime application fields for mobile devices. They allow travellers to access services at any time by using portable devices, such as mobile phones. Previous mobile solutions have shown that – provided that they are based on a feasible business model and a software development process that has been aligned for mobile solutions – they benefit both users and providers equally.
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ANET-B2B Wissensportal
(2005-2006)
To meet the increasing demands on e-tourism new information services have to be provided for customers and the marketing services of tourist organisations. The B2B Wissensportal (the B2B Knowledge Portal) is a service-orientated Internet platform for tourism service providers. The B2B Knowledge Portal has been developed together with the SalzburgerLand Tourismus Gesellschaft (SLTG) during a two-year research project.
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ANET-Prosumer in the tourism industry
(2005-2006)
New ICT applications allow tourists to customize their travel services package
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SAFE-EVENT – Integration of security issues and tourism applications for events in the State of Salzburg
(2005-2005)
Concepts and technologies for advanced security during big events.
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