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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

European Initiatives

H2020 Projects

  • Program: H2020 “Smart Anything Everywhere (SAE)” initiative

  • Project acronym: TETRAMAX

  • Project title: Technology Transfer via Multinational Application Experiments

  • Duration: September 2017 – August 2021

  • Coordinator: Rainer Leupers

  • Other partners: Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule Aachen, RWTH (Germany); AMG Technology Ood, AMGT (Bulgaria); Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, RUB (Germany); Budapesti Muszaki Es Gazdasagtudomanyi Egyetem, BME (Hungary); Universitat Politecnica De Catalunya, UPC (Spain); Control Data Systems Srl, CDS (Romania); Chalmers Tekniska Hoegskola Ab, CHALMERS, (Sweden); Technische Universiteit Delft, TuDelft (Netherlands); The University Of Edinburgh, UEDIN, (United Kingdom); Fundingbox Accelerator Sp z o.o., FBOX, (Poland); Universiteit Gent, UGENT (Belgium); Vysoka Skola Banska -Technicka Univerzita Ostrava, IT4I, (Czech Republic); Institut Jozef Stefan, JSI, Slovenia, Techmo Spolka z o.o., TECHMO (Poland); Universita Di Pisa, PISA (Italy); Tallinna Tehnikaulikool, TTU (Estonia); Tty-Saatio,TUT (Finland); Think Silicon Ereyna Kai Technologia Anonymi, Etairia, THINKS (Greece); Technische Universitaet Muenchen, TUM (Germany); Sveuciliste U Zagrebu Fakultet Elektrotehnike I Racunarstva, UZAGREB, (Croatia); Zentrum Fur Innovation Und Technik In Nordrhein-Westfalen GmbH, ZENIT (Germany).

  • Abstract: The overall ambition of TETRAMAX is building and leveraging a European Competence Center Network in customized low-energy computing, providing easy access for SMEs and mid-caps to novel CLEC technologies via local contact points. This is a bidirectional interaction: SMEs can demand CLEC technologies and solutions via the network, and vice versa academic research institutions can actively and effectively offer their new technologies to European industries. Furthermore, TETRAMAX wants to support 50+ industry clients and 3rd parties with innovative technologies, using different kinds of Technology Transfer Experiments (TTX) to accelerate innovation within European industries and to create a competitive advantage in the global economy.

Collaborations in European Programs, Except FP7 & H2020

  • Program: ITEA3

  • Project acronym: 14014 ASSUME

  • Project title: Affordable Safe & Secure Mobility Evolution

  • Duration: September 2015 – December 2018

  • Coordinator: Dumitru Potop Butucaru

  • Other partners: France: Airbus, École Normale Supérieure (ENS), Esterel Technologies, Kalray SA, Safran Aircraft Engines SAS SNECMA, Safran Electronics & Defense Sagem, Sorbonne Université, Thales; Germany: AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH, Assystem Germany GmbH, BTC Embedded Systems AG, Daimler AG, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Kiel University, Model Engineering Solutions GmbH, OFFIS, Robert Bosch GmbH, Technical University of Munich; Netherlands: Eindhoven University of Technology, NXP Semiconductors Netherlands BV, Recore Systems BV, TNO, University of Twente, VDL Enabling Transport Solutions, Verum Software Tools BV; Sweden: Arcticus Systems AB, FindOut Technologies AB, KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), Mälardalen University, Scania; Turkey: Arçelik, Ericsson Ar-Ge, Ford Otosan, Havelsan, KoçSistem, UNIT Information Technologies R&D Ltd.

  • Abstract: Future mobility solutions will increasingly rely on smart components that continuously monitor the environment and assume more and more responsibility for a convenient, safe and reliable operation. Currently the single most important roadblock for this market is the ability to come up with an affordable, safe multi-core development methodology that allows industry to deliver trustworthy new functions at competitive prices. ASSUME will provide a seamless engineering methodology, which addresses this roadblock on the constructive and analytic side.