2nd call by CPSE-Labs
http://www.cpse-labs.eu/calls.php
CPSE-Labs invites technology and engineering firms to submit proposals for industrial experiments to develop innovative cyber-physical products and services. Businesses may be awarded up to €150,000 and receive technical support if their proposal is selected.
Cyber-physical systems are networked collections of interacting devices, sensors, hardware and software services for collaboratively realizing new functions. The field of CPS includes developers and manufacturers of devices and software, technology suppliers, and systems integrators. Many technology and engineering firms are already working in cyber-physical systems without identifying it as such.
Successful proposals submitted to CPSE Labs under our 2nd Open Call will receive funding as well as support, training and expertise from our Europe-wide network of state-of-the-art Design Centres. All funded experiments will be carried out by the successful applicant(s) in collaboration with at least one CPSE Labs Design Centre: Offis, fortiss, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, Indra Sistemas, KTH or Newcastle University. Our Design Centres can provide support and training to equip successful applicants with infrastructure, knowledge, and tools needed to support rapid development of innovative CPS products and services.
Contact the relevant design center for further information: http://www.cpse-labs.eu/designcentres.php
and also see the FAQ: http://www.cpse-labs.eu/faqs.php
http://www.cpse-labs.eu/calls.php
CPSE-Labs invites technology and engineering firms to submit proposals for industrial experiments to develop innovative cyber-physical products and services. Businesses may be awarded up to €150,000 and receive technical support if their proposal is selected.
Cyber-physical systems are networked collections of interacting devices, sensors, hardware and software services for collaboratively realizing new functions. The field of CPS includes developers and manufacturers of devices and software, technology suppliers, and systems integrators. Many technology and engineering firms are already working in cyber-physical systems without identifying it as such.
Successful proposals submitted to CPSE Labs under our 2nd Open Call will receive funding as well as support, training and expertise from our Europe-wide network of state-of-the-art Design Centres. All funded experiments will be carried out by the successful applicant(s) in collaboration with at least one CPSE Labs Design Centre: Offis, fortiss, Univ. Politécnica de Madrid, Indra Sistemas, KTH or Newcastle University. Our Design Centres can provide support and training to equip successful applicants with infrastructure, knowledge, and tools needed to support rapid development of innovative CPS products and services.
Contact the relevant design center for further information: http://www.cpse-labs.eu/designcentres.php
and also see the FAQ: http://www.cpse-labs.eu/faqs.php