The Project Consortium consists of the following members:
The overall coordinator of the consortium is Eurescom (European Institute for Research and Strategic Studies in Telecommunications GmbH, situated in Heidelberg, Germany), a leading European R&D organisation with strong expertise in all telecommunications related topics.
Virtual Trip, a highly innovative SME specialising in security software and cryptographic solutions, is the technology provider and scientific manager for the technical component.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Patras, Greece, contributes its expertise on architecture and implementation of security systems and assists Virtual Trip in the implementation of the demonstrator.
The Department of Design Sciences at Lund University, Sweden, through its Division of Innovation, brings in its leading edge knowledge of innovation processes and public technology procurement and is the scientific manager of the non-technical component.
INA, the Southeastern Europe Telecommunications and Informatics Research Institute, which focuses in research concerning the Information Society as well as the dissemination and application of the relevant know-how and use of innovative tools.
End-users are participating directly through the involvement of Portugal Telecom, the shareholders of Eurescom, and indirectly through ETNO and FIINA.