Zenodo is an open-science platform developed by CERN and OpenAIRE, providing a repository for researchers to share and preserve various research outputs, including data, software, and publications. It aims to make research accessible to all disciplines and nations, supporting open access and open data movements. The platform offers tools for managing and publishing digital artifacts, ensuring long-term retention and citability of research results.

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Must Have

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Open Contributor Network

Bleeding-Edge Project Incubator

Community-Driven Funding Platform

Modular Project Portfolio

Rapid Prototype Development

Other

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Blueprint Repository

Communication and Outreach Channels

Strategic Roadmap Publishing

Universal Language Model (ULM)

Cognitive Engine Scaffold (Cogent)

Decentralized Personal AI Network (Entwood)

Orbital Waste Collection System (C.O.W.S)

Industrial Hemp Materials Lab (Hemp the World)

Vision and Mission Framework

Pitch and Funding Calls

Rationale

Zenodo is an open-science platform that allows researchers to upload, share, and preserve research outputs, including data, software, and publications. While it doesn't explicitly act as a 'think tank' or 'incubator' in the sense of actively developing novel technologies from scratch, it provides a crucial infrastructure for sharing research outputs, which is a foundational element for collaborative R&D. It supports an 'Open Contributor Network' by allowing anyone to register and deposit content, fostering a global network of researchers. The 'Blueprint Repository' is directly supported by its core function as a repository for research artifacts, including data and software. It has 'Communication and Outreach Channels' through its support contact, social media presence, and blog. The 'Strategic Roadmap Publishing' is evident through its publicly available roadmap.