The Research Academic Computer Technology Institute - RACTI (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ερευνητικό Ακαδημαϊκό Ινστιτούτο Τεχνολογίας Υπολογιστών) is a research institute in Greece under supervision of the Hellenic Ministry of Education. RACTI is also known as Computer Technology Institute (abbreviated CTI). RACTI's headquarters are located in Patras Greece.
The RA CTI's objectives are defined as follows:
The Research Academic Computer Technology Institute (RA-CTI) was founded as the “Computer Technology Institute” in 1985 with headquarters in the city of Patras, as a Non Profit Private Legal Entity (“NPID” under Greek Law), supervised by the General Secretariat of Research and Technology, under the Ministry of Development (Presidential decree, 9/1985).
Since 1992 it is supervised by the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, and constitutes an independent institution at the financial, administrative and scientific level. It was renamed as the Research Academic Computer Technology Institute (RA-CTI), according to Article 2 of Law 2909/2001 governing its operation.
According to its institutional framework of operation, it is administered by a director and governed by a nine-member board of directors. At an operational level it functions according to the regulations governing the private sector.
The objectives of RA-CTI according to its institutional framework are:
The aim of the organisation is to participate in national and European research initiatives, to conduct in basic and applied research, to assimilate international scientific and technological know-how to the highest degree, the continuous scientific and research advancement of its personnel and to align the research it conducts with the specific technological needs of the country.
To achieve its aims, RA-CTI develops partnerships with public and private sector institutions, with universities and research centres at both national and international levels and maintains close ties with the Greek academic community. Four Greek Universities are represented on its executive board.
The RA-CTI is also entitled to establish branches in Greece and abroad, to receive loans and to award postgraduate or post-doctoral grants.
The successful course of the Institute may be credited to the management and personnel, foremost among them being the former acting directors, as it was they who set the solid foundations for the development of a contemporary scientific establishment beyond the Greek capital.