News
Aug. 7, 2018

New experiment ‘HeartStep’ funded by TETRAMAX first call for bilateral TTX

The first call has already closed some time ago, but the withdrawal of another experiment has made room for ‘HeartStep’ to step in and receive financial support of €42.005. HeartStep is a TTX between Ruđer Bošković Institute, a Croatian research institute and SAVING trgovina in storitve d.o.o a company in Slovenia.

Together they are working on the improvement of a smart body gadget monitoring the heart, which saves time in the diagnosis of heart patients and is already used in many clinics in Slovenia and the rest of the EU.

We are looking forward to see the results of this collaboration.

Other experiments financially supported by this first call for bilateral TTX are:​

  • TEBIX: Tetramax Emergency Beacon Integration eXperiment
  • DPUsim: Simulation Environment for an In‐DRAM Processing Unit
  • EVErMORE: Energy‐efficient Variation awarE MulticORE
  • TETRaWIN: TEchnology Transfer of computational Wirelessly‐powered IoT Nodes
  • Carrots: Cooperative ARchitecture for gaRdening with Open moniToring Systems​

About TETRAMAX

TETRAMAX is a Horizon 2020 innovation action within the European Smart Anything Everywhere (SAE) initiative in the domain of customized and low-energy computing for Cyber Physical Systems and the Internet of Things. As a Digital Innovation Hub, TETRAMAX aims to bring added value to European industry, helping to gain competitive advantage through faster digitization. The project partially builds on experiences with the TETRACOM project during 2013-2016. TETRAMAX was launched in Sep 2017 and runs until Dec 2021.