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H2020 ECSEL – ENERGY ECS
GA n. 101007247 - Energy ECS is a 3-year project that aims to develop intelligent and safe energy solutions for future mobility and the transition to green energy. Partners will develop a wide range of technologies including, for example, battery charging electronics, network and sensor power management, energy collection, real-time location controls and sensors. Research and development within the project will also apply artificial intelligence, machine learning, immersive technologies, IoT, very low power technologies, advanced algorithms and software. All technologies will be designed with cybersecurity and reliability in their insome. The project consists of a total of 30 partners from eight European countries and a total budget of €33 mln. It is co-financed by ECSEL JU of the EU Horizon 2020, the national funding agencies of the participating countries and the consortium partners. The project is coordinated by TietoEVRY and consists of 16 small and medium-sized enterprises, eight large companies and six research and technology organisations from Finland, Austria, Germany, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland. Responsabile scientifico: prof. Stefano Saggini
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H2020 ECSEL – ENERGY ECS
GA n. 101007247 - Energy ECS is a 3-year project that aims to develop intelligent and safe energy solutions for future mobility and the transition to green energy. Partners will develop a wide range of technologies including, for example, battery charging electronics, network and sensor power management, energy collection, real-time location controls and sensors. Research and development within the project will also apply artificial intelligence, machine learning, immersive technologies, IoT, very low power technologies, advanced algorithms and software. All technologies will be designed with cybersecurity and reliability in their insome. The project consists of a total of 30 partners from eight European countries and a total budget of €33 mln. It is co-financed by ECSEL JU of the EU Horizon 2020, the national funding agencies of the participating countries and the consortium partners. The project is coordinated by TietoEVRY and consists of 16 small and medium-sized enterprises, eight large companies and six research and technology organisations from Finland, Austria, Germany, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland. Responsabile scientifico: prof. Stefano Saggini