Project SAFIRE started in October
In traditional models of manufacturing, the information flow from product design, over production processes, to the manufactured product has been strictly unidirectional. The production equipment “blindly” executes tasks that have no direct relationship to the concepts that are present in…
Research Report for 2015
In 2015 the Institute for Applied Systems Technology Bremen GmbH (ATB) successfully continued its strategy for the implementation of applied research. Among others, the following indicators clearly show the effectiveness of the approach:…
Project CITADEL started in June
The CITADEL project will build on the MILS technology accomplishments of D-MILS and Euro-MILS, and perform the research and development necessary to create adaptive MILS systems. We propose to use adaptive MILS in new and evolving adaptive systems contexts having …
ATB won the SAFIRE project – a new Horizon 2020 project in the Factories of the Future call
The project will start in October 2016 with a duration of 3 years. The consortium consists of 7 partners from 4 European countries (UK, Italy, Germany and Spain).…
FInish Food Safety Challenge
The “FInish Food Safety Challenge” is dedicated to the design and development of software applications that can transform unsorted data/information from different sources into a compact and easy to read overview. This is targeting at the core of the agri-food …
FIspace – Successfully finalizing the project
The EU funded project FIspace was finalized successfully. 38 partners from 12 countries developed a solution to simplify the cooperative work along the agri-food chain. A modular “Software as a Service” platform was developed. It facilitates the implementation of new …
ATB won a new European research project for Digital Security – CITADEL
The project will start in June 2016 with a duration of 3 years. The consortium consists of 14 partners from 9 European countries (UK, Italy, France, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic and Sweden).…
Project U-QASAR successfully ended in November 2015
On November 11th 2015, the European research project U-QASAR (“Universal Quality Assurance & Control Services for Internet Applications with Volatile Requirements and Contexts”) ended very successfully after the final review meeting at the European Commission in Brussels.…
The NewBEE project has been successfully finalised
The NewBEE project has been successfully finalised on the 30th of September 2015. The final review meeting took place in Brussels, on the 30th of October, 2015.