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How to become a new member
Membership is open to any legal entity or person supporting the objectives of the Association as stated in the Statutes.

To subscribe to the Euridis Association, please :

1. Make yourself acquainted with the following member charter
2. Send a short email with your coordinates and motivations to become a new members.

You will then receive a complete commercial file.
Within two weeks, the general secretary will contact you by phone or e-mail to provide you more information about the statutes and the internal rules of the Association.
The member charter
The objective of the Association is the promotion of the EURIDIS communication protocol.

The promotion by the members of the Association shall take place specifically by :
analysing possible applications of Euridis
promoting Euridis to interested users
collaboration with national, European and international standard bodies, with the task of standardising
distributing information concerning Euridis amongst members of the Association
exchanging experience concerning Euridis amongst members of the Association
defining criteria to apply for a conformance label
defining and supervising upgrades of the technical specifications of Euridisthe Protocol.

By becoming member of the Euridis Association, the new member commits to promote the use of the EURIDIS communication protocol, and especially by :
analysing the possible applications of the protocol in promoting its diffusion in the domain it concerns
contributing, as he can, to the works and exchanges of the association, also to the definition of the technical evolutions of the protocol
using Euridis Trademark only in the term it refers to, globally to the specifications the association provides, in order to name or promote products or services in a strict conformance with standards and specifications we refer to
only using for internal purposes the confidential documents or items the association, or any member, has given to him
not acting in any way that would be clearly in contradiction of the meaning and the puprose of the Association