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- Dissemination Activity Report - 5th Edition: Deliverable D7.4Publication . Sousa, Filipe; Simões, TeresaABSTRACT: This report presents the dissemination activities conducted in the scope of TradeRES project during the last 10 months, and the main highlights of the overall project. The content of this report follows the dissemination and exploitation plan (D7.2) and corresponds to an update of the information reported in the previous editions of the progress dissemination report (D7.4 – Dissemination Activity Report). This report describes the key target groups and the key performance indicators (KPI) achieved at the end of the project - general promotion of the project, social media, traditional media promotion and communication of regular news and announcements, publication in scientific journals, special book chapters and participation in workshops and international conferences, organization of scientific events, conferences, workshops, thesis, and dissemination material. Finally, an analysis of the most relevant activities and KPIs is presented in the conclusions. During the development of the project, there was the need to revise the accounting methodology, at the beginning of the 4th year, and the new metrics were applied to the whole duration of the activities. The extension period that was granted to the project, proved to be very valuable, as it allowed for a more comprehensive dissemination of the outcomes, provided additional time to achieve efficient and accurate results, and enabled the preparation of dissemination materials in a more robust manner. The last year of the project was very productive enable to address some KPIs that were missing and further enhance others. In addition, although the great majority of the KPIs were already achieved at the beginning of the last reporting period, the extension of the project, enabled to overcome the foreseen outcome. For example, it was possible to publish 40 conference papers and 40 journal papers, in both cases 100% above the targets outlined in the plan.
- Dissemination Activity Report: 4th EditionPublication . Simões, Teresa; Sousa, FilipeABSTRACT: This report presents the dissemination activities conducted in the scope of TradeRES project during the fourth year. The content of this report follows the initial dissemination and exploitation plan (D7.2) and corresponds to an update of the information reported in the previous editions of the progress dissemination report (D7.4 – Dissemination Activity Report). This report describes the highlights of the dissemination activities that occurred in the reporting period, and the stakeholders and target groups, fulfilment, and progress indicators. It also presents, detailed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) lists including general promotion of the project, social media, traditional media promotion and communication of regular news and announcements, publication in scientific journals, special book chapters and participation in workshops and international conferences, organization of scientific events, conferences, workshops, thesis, and dissemination material. Finally, conclusions on the achievement of the defined KPIs and identification of points to be improved during the 4th year of the project are presented. Following the discussions held during the WP7 monthly meetings during this period, there was the need to revise the accounting methodology for KPIs, to provide a more accurate representation of the metrics. It was agreed by the participant partners to implement these changes from this deliverable forward. For instance, the previous approach considered only “one” entry for conference participation, regardless of whether it involved one or multiple partners, which didn’t reflect the number of effective participations. This adjustment ensures a more real approach on the nature of each participation, considering the involvement of multiple partners, associated costs, and exposure in each event. The approved extension of the project until the end of 2024, provides a valuable opportunity to deepen research and elevate the dissemination metrics (KPIs). This report will be updated at the end of the project, with final status, and overview of the entire project. The additional time allow to share the project’s outcomes more comprehensively, aiming to overcome the gaps and contribute even further to the dissemination of knowledge of the project field. It is important to note that some KPIs are challenging to quantify accurately because of their subjective nature. Therefore, in this context, they are treated as estimates; for instance, determining the exact number of people reached during a specific event may fall into this category.