IoT4CPS: Public Kick-off Event
Digitization throughout the entire product lifecycle accelerates the development and production of complex industrial products while improving product quality and functionality. However, the increasing connectivity of (critical) cyber-physical objects, which goes hand in hand with digitization, also leads to new security requirements, which can only be solved insufficiently with existing methods.
The IoT4CPS project aims to develop guidelines, methods and tools for secure IoT-based applications in the areas of Connected & Autonomous Vehicles and Industry 4.0. IoT4CPS focuses on the development, production and operation of safe components and applications for connected and autonomous vehicles. In this area, IoT4CPS addresses the entire value-chain from semiconductors and control systems to applications. Since the design and manufacture of the components required for connected vehicles requires a high degree of integration and information exchange, the methods and tools examined are also very relevant in the context of Industry 4.0.
Interactive Workshop
Thu 1 February 2018, 14:00 – 18:00 CET
TU Vienna, Boecklsaal
Karlsplatz 13, (1. OG)
1040 Vienna
At the Kick-Off Event, you will learn which innovations are to be expected from IoT4CPS in the two application areas Connected & Autonomous Vehicles and Industry 4.0 and how you can benefit from them.
In an interactive workshop, you can discuss requirements and expectations of secure IoT systems together with the project team. Afterwards, there is the opportunity to exchange views on the opportunities and risks of current developments while enjoying food and drinks!
Participation is free of charge, registration at www.iot4cps.at is requested!
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About the IoT4CPS Project
More than 5 million euros (funding volume 3 million euros) will be invested in the “IoT4CPS – Trustworthy IoT for CPS” project, which is coordinated by the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology. The project consortium also includes the following project partners: AVL List GmbH, Donau-Universität Krems, Infineon Technologies Austria AG, JK Universität Linz, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Nokia Solutions and Networks Österreich GmbH, NXP Semiconductors Austria GmbH, SBA Research GmbH, Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft, Software Competence Center Hagenberg GmbH, Siemens AG Austria, TTTech Computertechnik AG, TU Graz ITI, TU Graz IAIK, TU Graz IAIK, TU Vienna, X-Net Services GmbH.
The project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (bmvit) and the Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (FFG) as part of the “ICT of the Future” funding program.