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ProgrammesEFECS is the European Forum for Electronic Components and Systems, and thus the Chips JU programme. It is a yearly event focussed around R&D&I. This year it will be again a real-life event
You'll learn, discover and help to shape Our Digital Future online while we network! AENEAS, ARTEMIS and EPoSS joined forces, together with the associated organisers Chips JU, the European Commission and EUREKA, to create collaborative innovation through economic and societal challenges and to boost the European Digital Economy.
Discover the latest technology trends and applications of ECS, help shape the future of technology, network with the ECS community, learn what support is available and manage the ECS impact for a green transition of digitalisation.
EFECS 2024 will be an in-person rendez-vous of stakeholders from across the ECS community, including an inspiring programme with a focus on ECS for a green and competitive Europe, keynote speeches, high-level presentations, Pre-Brokerage activities and many more. And of course, this edition will also contain a networking marketplace for new project ideas and project dissemination.
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The ROOT project obtained funding under Horizon 2020 topic ‘EGNSS applications fostering societal resilience and protecting the environment’. The project, which ran from November 2020 to July 2022, aimed to demonstrate the benefit of Galileo OSNMA signal to increase the robustness of critical telecom infrastructures.
The Flanders-based company Septentrio contributed substantially to completing this objective together with the other ROOT partners. The results of the project partially close a gap in the security of telecommunication networks dependent on satellite-derived time, with indirect benefits in curbing illegal attempts to disrupt network services.