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EFECS 2024
DEC
Thu
05
DEC
Fri
06

This was 6 months ago

Location

Ghent

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Semiconductors

EFECS 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.

Why attend? Get inspired!

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.

More info and registration via the Event website.

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Testimonial

image of MareGraph - Towards an Interoperable Marine Knowledge Graph

MareGraph - Towards an Interoperable Marine Knowledge Graph

The MareGraph project, ‘Towards an Interoperable Marine Knowledge Graph’, obtained funding under the Digital Europe topic ‘OPEN-AI – Public Sector Open Data for AI and Open Data Platform’. The project will increase the semantic, technical, and legal interoperability of three selected high-valued datasets (HVDs) all maintained by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), which is one of the four partners of the project. This will allow the onboarding of essential marine datasets in the Common European Data Spaces. As such MareGraph will provide a structural component in the digital transition of the marine landscape. The numerous impacts of the project will benefit our seas globally in old and new ways to come.