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Healthy technological ecosystems depend on the close collaboration between startups developing up-and-coming technologies and large corporations with the power to bring innovations to market. Communication and network building are the first steps on the way to such collaboration. But what to do when a global pandemic makes networking opportunities scarce and limits communication to the virtual realm?
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Car and rail Over-the-Air software updates may soon become safer and more secure thanks to the results of the EU-funded UP2DATE project. The first project milestones were presented to the Industrial Advisory Board in an online conference this summer.
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October 2020 marked the successful completion of Productive 4.0, Europe’s largest research project in the field of digital industry. The project had a duration of more than three years.
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A joint paper submitted by TTTech Labs Corporate Scientist Silviu Craciunas with researchers from the Technical University of Denmark, has won the Emerging Technologies Best Paper Award at the 25th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA 2020). The conference took place from 8-11 September 2020 in Vienna, Austria and brought together experts from industry and academia.
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In the brochure “Powering the Digital Transformation in Europe” recently published by the European research funding program conducted by the ECSEL Joint Undertaking (JU), TTTech was quoted as “possibly the defining success story” regarding SMEs within the program.
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The UP2DATE project team held its kick-off event in Bologna earlier this year. UP2DATE is an EU funded project that seeks to provide new software paradigms for safe and secure software updates of mixed-criticality cyber-physical systems (MCCPS) found in the automotive and rail sectors.
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After a duration of almost four years, the EU funded project to create a Space Ethernet Physical Layer Transceiver (SEPHY) was completed at the end of 2018. A prototype chip was developed and built by the project partners from industry and academia which can now be qualified for space applications, but also for use in other environments where harsh conditions like radiation place special requirements on communication devices.
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TTTech and Cranfield University have established an R&D partnership in the area of embedded networks and related technologies. The university’s Aerospace Integrated Research Center (AIRC) conducts further studies on the integration of system and platforms into aerospace applications on a TTEDevelopment System A664 v4.1 for Linux. Current research efforts deal with the development of solutions that can be applied to drones.
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December 4, 2013
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