With the emergence of autonomous vehicles and smart mobility, transport and road travel are undergoing a transformation. New technologies are paving the way towards easier, more efficient journeys and the goal of zero traffic fatalities. As critical tasks are increasingly transferred to vehicles and machines, it is vital to have trust that they will operate safely and reliably at all times. This, in turn, implies that the electronic components and systems in these vehicles and machines must be completely ‘trustable’ (trustworthy). Safety and reliability are non-negotiable requirements.
TRUST-E presented two posters at the Day of Trustable Electronics in Munich on June e4-5, 2024.
Please download here the poster of the general concept of TRUST-E or the poster on demonstrators of TRUST-E.
TRUST-E: The participants of the project meeting on November 13-14, 2023 at Siemens in Munich.
TRUST-E: The participants of the second TRUST-E Review meeting on May 17th at Fraunhofer in Berlin.
TRUST-E: The participants of the preparation meeting for the second TRUST-E Review on May 16th at Fraunhofer in Berlin.
TRUST-E: The participants of the first TRUST-E Review on May 18th at IMEC in Leuven, where it has been stated: "This project is likely to constitute a seed point for many other research projects. In this sense, it presents good chances of being a quite successful project".
Project coordinator Dr. Kai Kriegel from Siemens introduced the TRUST-E project during the "Day of Trustable Electronics" (Link in German only) on March 9, 2022.
In a promising kick off meeting TRUST-E, the co-labelled #Penta and #Euripides² project 22 partners from three countries met in digital format on May 21st, 2021.