
This document provides a detailed update on the D8.1 Communication and Dissemination Plan for the dAIEDGE project, which seeks to establish a strong European ecosystem for distributed artificial intelligence at the edge. As described in previous versions, the plan defines objectives and strategies for the effective dissemination of the project results to various target audiences. Starting from the identification of the target audience, the key messages, the communication schedule and the monitoring and evaluation measures. The communication plan emphasises internal dissemination among the project partners, using strategies to establish an effective and transparent collaboration within the project, involving all partners and stakeholders. In addition, it outlines actions designed to enhance engagement with the scientific community, industry professionals, policy makers, and the general public. Guided by the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely) methodology, the communication plan sets clear and robust objectives to build awareness, understanding and active engagement among various target groups. It ensures a thorough understanding of the project's objectives, activities and results, while fostering active engagement with key groups such as academics, practitioners and the general public. The document also describes strategies for the expansion of the network through open calls, including the definition and management of these calls and the support programme for collaborative projects. It also details the creation of a strong visual identity and communication strategy, the project website, social media presence and the promotion of events to optimise stakeholder engagement and international recognition of the project within the Network of Excellence. Finally, the document presents an updated version of the Exploitation Plan, focusing on the expected exploitable results and the mechanisms that will be put in place to support the valorisation of the project’s outcomes.
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