FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION
FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:UNIZG, FLEXIDE ENERGY SRL, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, USEFUL GRAVITY LDA, HOLISTIC IKE +28 partnersUNIZG,FLEXIDE ENERGY SRL,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing,USEFUL GRAVITY LDA,HOLISTIC IKE,STADTWERKE KARLSRUHE GMBH,GENCELL LTD,SMART ISLAND KRK DRUSTVO S OGRANICENOM ODGOVORNOSCU ZA PROJEKTIRANJE,GRADENJE I USLUGE,BES-BADISCHE ENERGIE-SERVICEGESSELLSCHAFT MBH,UMA,R&D NESTER,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,FZI,Schneider Electric (Spain),CUERVA ENERGIA SLU,SUDSTROUM,ULiege,Studio elektronike Rjieka,REGULATORY ASSISTANCE PROJECT,KIT,AGGREGERING SL,GRID ONE D.O.O.,WINGEST,VERGY COMMUNITY SL,HSE,IKO DEVELOPMENT,CIRCU LI-ION S.A.,ED,MOVIDA-EMPREENDIMENTOS TURISTICOS SA,LIST,ARGOVOLT DOO,Schneider Electric (France),F6S IEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101123556Overall Budget: 11,994,600 EURFunder Contribution: 8,693,360 EURThe WeForming project aims to change the paradigm of efficiently managing energy in buildings, paying special attention to their interaction with the energy ecosystem (energy networks and markets) by developing, deploying and demonstrating innovative solutions addressing (i) digital operation, management and maintenance and (ii) efficient and interactive energy processing for Intelligent Grid-interactive Efficient Buildings (iGEBs), able to operate intelligently in a multi-energy, multi-user, multi-sector, multi-market, and multi-objective environment, without forgetting quality, comfort, health and acceptation. The WeForming Framework will deploy an umbrella framework covering all aspects around the establishment and adoption of iGEBs in cities, which consists of (i) a Building Operational Pillar encompassing all assets of iGEBs, including the energy management systems and the different platforms, aiming towards the building operational optimization, the actors and the actual flexibility resources, generation and storage components; (ii) a novel Interoperability Assurance Pillar which leverages on, adapts, evolves, and specifically validates leading-edge interoperable architectures; (iii) a Business Pillar including all necessary processes to bring the proposed solutions to the market, through the design and validation of sustainable and competitive business models, ensuring the economic viability of the investments needed for the establishment of smart cities featuring new and refurbished iGEBs; (iv) a Smart-city enabling Pillar integrating iGEBs as modular units addressing all different non-technical barriers and limitations for the widespread deployment of the proposed solutions that will create a stock of active buildings acting as active utility nodes within cities.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV, MIGAL - Galilee research Institute, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, CIHEAM-IAMB, EIT +42 partnersCLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,MIGAL - Galilee research Institute,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,CIHEAM-IAMB,EIT,BEE / EEB,EUFIC,EFI,Gemeente Eindhoven,INRAE,LG,AU,GAIA,WR,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,OVAM,Deltares,ZALF,K&I srls,FFG,LGI,BioSense,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,FC.ID,WS,TRUST-IT SRL,CREA,Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries,CSIC,NTNU,OMKI,ACTA,IUNG-PIB,IFOAM EU GROUP,NIKU,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,University of Novi Sad,KRAKOW TECHNOLOGY PARK,EV ILVO,ACR+,ELO ASBL,The Democratic Society,University of Greifswald,ERRIN,ENoLL,EIT FOOD,MICHAEL SUCCOW STIFTUNG ZUM SCHUTZDER NATURFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101112782The Mission “A Soil Deal for Europe” aims to pioneer, showcase, and accelerate the transition to healthy soils by 2030, supporting the long-term commitments at European and global level within the Green Deal and Sustainable Development Goals. Ultimately, the creation of 100 Living Labs (LLs) and Lighthouses (LHs) will accelerate the creation and uptake of solutions by land managers, showcase measurable increase in soil health, improved social capital and citizen awareness. SOILL – lead by ENoLL, the international association of certified LLs – aims to set up and run an effective, agile, transdisciplinary, capillary, open and fair one-stop-shop structure. This will coordinate, support, enlarge, and promote the network of 100 Soil Mission LLs and LLs, and ensure their co-created, user-centred, harmonized, reliable, impactful, replicable, and sustainable lead of the transition towards healthy soils across different settings, geographical and socio-economic contexts. To facilitate this, the SOILL action plan has been designed to be agile and ready to adapt to the specific needs and requirements of LLs and LHs (applicant and established) as well of the different actors relevant in the different ecosystems and value chains. SOILL will support the production, exchange, and integration of knowledge to be transformed into specific and specialised skills for expanding practice, social capital, and policies. SOILL will help established LLs and LHs - as well as regional and national stakeholders seen as potential applicants - in building peer-to-peer relationships to ensure that best practices, guidance, knowledge, and lessons learnt are meaningfully shared and that they can learn from each other and scale up implementation of innovative approaches. Alongside, SOILL will start, facilitate, and coordinate the interaction of the network in the wider framework of the soil-related ecosystems, engaging all relevant stakeholders at national, European, and international level.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2025Partners:CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, CIHEAM-IAMB, EIT, BEE / EEB +24 partnersCLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,CIHEAM-IAMB,EIT,BEE / EEB,EUFIC,EFI,LGI,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,AU,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,WS,TRUST-IT SRL,OMKI,IFOAM EU GROUP,FIBL EUROPE - FORSCHUNGSINSTITUTFUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU IN EUROPA,University of Novi Sad,KRAKOW TECHNOLOGY PARK,EV ILVO,ACR+,ELO ASBL,ERRIN,ENoLL,EIT FOOD,Deltares,BioSense,CREA,Gemeente Eindhoven,GAIAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101145592Overall Budget: 3,200,000 EURFunder Contribution: 3,200,000 EURThe "A Soil Deal for Europe" Mission aims to accelerate the transition to healthy soils by 2030 through the establishment of 100 Soil Health Living Labs and Lighthouses (SHLL/LHs) that will drive the development and adoption of solutions. The Framework Partnership SOILL, led by ENoLL (the international association of certified Living Labs), has been created to coordinate, support, expand, and promote the network of 100 SHLL/LHs. During the initial two years of SOILL, the SOILL-Startup project will collaborate with the first waves of SHLL/LHs and key stakeholders to launch the SOILL one-stop structure. This involves: 1) Establishing a high-quality structure for SHLL/LHs with clear processes and procedures. A web-based Hub will be created to facilitate outreach, collaboration, support, and monitoring within and beyond the 100 SHLL/LHs network. 2) Providing comprehensive support to SHLL/LHs for a harmonized and sustainable approach within the network. This includes capacity building through training and supporting tools on methodologies, technical aspects, and cross-cutting areas. Regular monitoring and evaluation of SHLL/LHs will be conducted based on a consolidated assessment framework. 3) Supporting network expansion by promoting, engaging, matchmaking, and advising applicants to Mission calls. Events will be organized to showcase funding opportunities, provide examples, and disseminate information on the SHLL/LH concept and its implementation. Webinars, coaching, and matchmaking will assist applicants in conceptualization and consortia creation for their applications. 4) Facilitating knowledge exchange, collaboration, and synergy creation within the SHLL/LHs network and the wider community. SOILL-Startup will enhance the visibility and accessibility of the SHLL/LHs, their work, and achievements. Mutual-learning events, collaborative platforms, mutual visits, and matchmaking will facilitate collaboration opportunities, knowledge sharing, and solution uptake.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:RED ALERT LABS, ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA, University of Murcia, TRUST UP SRL, FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION +5 partnersRED ALERT LABS,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,University of Murcia,TRUST UP SRL,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,UTRC,DIGITAL WORX GMBH,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),ECSO,UBITECHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101069471Overall Budget: 3,997,900 EURFunder Contribution: 3,997,900 EURCyber-attacks get more sophisticated every day, thus affecting a large number of IoT-related infrastructures and raising security and privacy concerns of consumers and businesses. Security management of IoT infrastructures encompassing full lifecycle of products and continuous certification are fundamental tools to guarantee a high-level of security, as emphasized by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) Cybersecurity Act (CSA). CERTIFY defines a methodological, technological, and organizational approach towards IoT security lifecycle management based on (i) security by design support, (ii) continuous security assessment and monitoring (iii) timely detection, mitigation, and reconfiguration, (iv) secure IoT Over-The-Air (OTA) updating, and (v) continuous security information sharing. To ensure the security compliance throughout the lifetime of the device, we propose the design and implementation of a cybersecurity lifecycle management framework for IoT devices. The framework is intended to support the device security management by collecting and sharing relevant security information both internally (via monitoring and self-assessment services) and externally, e.g., by interacting with device manufacturers, threat databases, certification authorities, Information Sharing and Analysis Centres (ISACs), and more. The received information is meant to support the local decision making with respect to the security, monitoring, updating and configuration of the device. Moreover, this information sharing will enable a continuous risk assessment, gathering evidence that could agile future certifications. CERTIFY's provides IoT stakeholders with mechanisms achieving high-level of security. CERTIFY will detect and respond to a wide spectrum of attack, in a collaborative/decentralized fashion. CERTIFY will validate the architecture through cutting-edge use-cases and pave the way towards innovative security in a broad spectrum of IoT environments.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2025Partners:Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, VILABS, University of Salamanca, GAC, ATRAE +10 partnersAristotle University of Thessaloniki,VILABS,University of Salamanca,GAC,ATRAE,FUNDACION INSTITUTO INTERNACIONAL DE INVESTIGACION EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL Y CIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION,UCPH,SBOING,PRIMARIA MUNICIPIULUI ALBA IULIA,FONDAZIONE GIACOMO BRODOLINI,POLITO,Heilbronn University,Experimentarium,ENoLL,ISAS CRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101094812Overall Budget: 2,589,220 EURFunder Contribution: 2,589,220 EURmore_vert
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