UBITECH is participating at the kick-off meeting, in Haifa and Tel Aviv, Israel (February 6-8, 2018), of the BigDataStack Research and Innovation Action, officially started on January 1st, 2018. The project is funded by European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement No. 779747) and spans on the period January 2018 – December 2020. The BigDataStack H2020- project aims to deliver a complete high-performant stack of technologies addressing the emerging needs of data-intensive operations and applications, which is based on a frontrunner infrastructure management system that drives decisions according to data aspects thus being fully scalable, runtime adaptable and performant for big data operations and data-intensive applications.
BigDataStack promotes automation and quality and ensures that the provided data are meaningful, of value and fit-for-purpose through its Data as a Service offering that addresses the complete data path with approaches for data cleaning, modelling, semantic interoperability, and distributed storage. BigDataStack introduces a pioneering technique for seamless analytics which analyses data in a holistic fashion across multiple data stores and locations, handling analytics on both data in flight and at rest. Complemented with an innovative CEP running in federated environments for real-time cross-stream processing, predictive algorithms and process mining, BigDataStack offers a complete suite for big data analytics.
UBITECH participates at the major H2020 project
UBITECH is participating at the kick-off meeting, in Athens, Greece (January 29-30, 2018), of the SecureIoT Research and Innovation Action, officially started on January 1st, 2018. The project is funded by European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement No. 779899) and spans on the period January 2018 – December 2020. The SecureIoT project aims to secure the next generation of dynamic, decentralized IoT systems, which will span spanning multiple IoT platforms and networks of smart objects, through implementing a range of predictive IoT cybersecurity services.
UBITECH is participating at the kick-off meeting, in Graz, Austria (January 23-24, 2018), of the FutureTPM Research and Innovation Action, officially started on January 1st, 2018. The project is funded by European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement No. 779391) and spans on the period January 2018 – December 2020. The FutureTPM project aims to deliver a Quantum-Resistant (QR) Trusted Platform Module (TPM) providing a new generation of TPM-based solutions, incorporating robust and physically secure Quantum-Resistant cryptographic primitives (formally verified), to ensure long-term security, privacy and operational assurance in the complex domain of future ICT systems and services.
Teaming with the European Federation for Missing and Sexually Exploited Children, the Hellenic Red Cross and the Smile of the Child, UBITECH is participating at the kick-off meeting, in Athens, Greece (January 18-19, 2018), of the ChildRescue CAPS Innovation Action, officially started on January 1st, 2018. The project is funded by European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement No. 780938) and spans on the period January 2018 – December 2020. The ChildRescue project aims to explore patterns of interaction and awareness during the missing children investigations, leveraging the untapped potential of open-social-linked data to augment the background information of missing children through multi-layer (personal, psychological, social and activity) profiling and predictive analytics, respecting and protecting privacy and personal data.
UBITECH is hosting the kick-off meeting, in Athens, Greece (January 16-17, 2018) of the ICARUS Big Data Value PPP Innovation Action, officially started on January 1st, 2018– undertaking the consortium management and coordination of the research project’s activities. The project is funded by European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement No. 780792) and spans on the period January 2018 – December 2020. The ICARUS project aims to build a novel data value chain in the aviation-related sectors towards data-driven innovation and collaboration across currently diversified and fragmented industry players, acting as multiplier of the “combined” data value that can be accrued, shared and traded, and rejuvenating the existing, increasingly non-linear models / processes in aviation.
UBITECH actively participates in the kick-off meeting, in Valencia, Spain (November 28, 2017) of the RB-LOG EUROSTARS project, officially started on November 1st, 2017 – undertaking the leadership and coordination of the project’s Cypriot node. The project is funded by European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement No. E! 11553) and spans on the period November 2017 – April 2020. The RB-LOG project aims to develop a new, cost-effective, robotic indoor transport solution that will be specially suited for small residences, hotels, supermarkets/warehouses and other small semi-structured buildings and will automate the transport process and free workforce for tasks that entail higher added value. The aforementioned goal will be achieved through the development of a cost-effective fleet of robots governed by a flexible and easily adaptable to a diverse range of architectures and building operating models Fleet Management System performing autonomous indoor logistic transport at small buildings of semi structured human environments, including but not limited to hospitals, clinical sites, care centers, hotels, restaurants, company premises and retail shops.
UBITECH actively participates in the kick-off meeting, in Brussels, Belgium (September 27-28, 2017) of the UPTIME H2020 Innovation Action, officially started on September 1st, 2017 – undertaking the technical leadership of the research project’s activities. The project is funded by European Commission under Horizon 2020 Programme (Grant Agreement No. 768634) and spans on the period September 2017 – August 2020. The UPTIME project aims to reframe predictive maintenance strategy in a systematic and unified way so as to fully exploit the advancements in ICT and maintenance management by examining the potential of big data in an e-maintenance infrastructure, to deliver novel e-maintenance services and tools to support the daily work of maintenance engineers as well as the overall maintenance management with the aim to optimize in-service efficiency, and to analyse and widely exploit results generated from the use of UPTIME solution in order to show its benefits to manufacturing companies for maintenance utility maximization along with industrial operations management improvement.
In the frame of the 26th International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference (ERK 2017), which takes place these days (September 26-27, 2017) in Congress Center Bernardin, Portorož, Slovenia, and is organized by the IEEE Slovenia Section together with Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Ljubljana and other Slovenian professional societies, researchers from UBITECH and SINTEF contrast the OASIS TOSCA standard with the sophisticated ARCADIA framework, which provides developers with an integrated tool chain that reconciles IDE, service orchestrator and monitoring platform, and presents how to use TOSCA to describe ARCADIA orchestrations, and how the lessons learnt building the ARCADIA framework could benefit to future versions of TOSCA.
