iDev40 European research project focuses on networking
The project will include 38 partners from six countries under the leadership of Infineon Austria. The 47 million euro project will focus on smart networking of development and production processes for electronic components and systems. It is planned to last for three-years and focus on three areas: secure data and knowledge management along the product life cycle, digital information flow and innovations in the supply chain. Through the project, over 15,000 jobs will be secured in the companies involved over the medium to long term.
Intelligent data management provides secure access to information for people and systems. This makes it possible to deduce information and knowledge from huge amounts of data at high speeds. Development and production teams will be networked with each other, independent of their locations, and communicate in real time. Processes can be virtually mapped by digital factory and product twins and can thus be simulated comprehensively. Artificial intelligence and machine learning play a central role in all of this.
iDev40 is organized as a private-public partnership and combines investments from industry, individual countries and ECSEL (Electronic Components and Systems for European Leadership) Joint Undertaking. In addition to investments from industry, iDev40 is co-financed by funding from Austria (BMVIT), Belgium, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain and the ECSEL Joint Undertaking.
38 project partners from six countries cooperate in iDev40
Austria: Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, AVL List GmbH, Infineon Technologies Austria AG, Infineon Technologies IT-Services GmbH, CISC Semiconductor GmbH, evolaris next level GmbH, KAI Kompetenzzentrum Automobil- und Industrieelektronik GmbH, Know Center GmbH, Kompetenzzentrum – Das Virtuelle Fahrzeug Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, TTTECH Computertechnik AG, Vienna University of Technology, Klagenfurt University
Belgium: Sirris, Yazzoom
Germany: camLine GmbH, eccenca GmbH, Elmos Semiconductor AG, FernUniversität Hagen, Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology, Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security GmbH, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Zittau/Görlitz University, Infineon Technologies AG, Infineon Technologies Dresden GmbH, Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg, SYSTEMA GmbH, Dresden University of Technology, University of Siegen, University of Applied Sciences Zwickau
Italy: Infineon Technologies Italia S.r.l., University of Milan-Bicocca
Romania: Infineon Technologies Romania & CO SCS, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, University Politehnica of Bucharest
Spain: AKTING INGENIARITZA, SL, Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation, JEMA ENERGY S.A., IBERMATICA
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