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Dr Georg Stettinger

 
Infineon Technologies AG
81726 München
Germany

The final ArchitectECA2030 Review Meeting

On the 24th-25th of January 2024, ArchitectECA2030 partners will attend the final project’s review meeting in Brussels, to demonstrate the main ArchitectECA2030 achievements, displaying impact on developing safer and more reliable autonomous vehicles.

ArchitectECA2030 project aimed to strengthen Europe’s position in the fields of safe and reliable electronic components and embedded intelligence. The project targeted an ECS ecosystem of innovation in terms of reliable, robust, and fail-aware ECS for ECA vehicles beyond the state-of-the-art and viable technologies to increase the attractiveness of ECA vehicles by translating customer requirements and concerns into a value proposition. The methods, tools, technologies, and applications were developed along the entire value chain.

Following the initial ArchitectECA2030 objectives, twenty partners forty-two months jointly collaborated in providing a continuous robust design optimization for each part in the ECS value chain through the activities crucial for identification and management of residual risks over the entire ECS value chain. Defining a framework for safety validation of the ECS value chain was important to assure end-user acceptance by trustworthy ECS value chain and address the societal challenges and zero-vision goals to provide zero emissions, zero crashes, zero congestions by Electric Connected Autonomous vehicles in 2030.

Acknowledgement

ArchitectECA2030 has been accepted for funding within (ECSEL JU) in collaboration with the European Union’s H2020 Framework Programs under grant agreement No 877539.

The project will receive an ECSEL JU funding up to 4 M€ completed with national budgets from national funding authorities in Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Austria and Norway.  

Project Facts

Short Name: ArchitectECA2030

Full Name: Trustable architectures with acceptable residual risk for the electric, connected and automated cars

Duration:  01/07/2020- 30/06/2023

Total Costs: ~ € 13,6 Mio.

Consortium: 20 partners from 8 countries

Coordinator: Infineon Technologies AG

Funding

 

Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020

 

    

National Funding

National Funding

 


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