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April 8, 2019

TETRAMAX selects new Bilateral Technology Transfer Experiments

The second call for Bilateral Technology Transfer Experiments (TTX) addressed innovation projects between two European partners in the domain of customized and low-energy computing for cyber-physical systems and the Internet of Things. In total, 26 eligible TTX proposals were submitted for this first call by 31 January, 2019, following promising experiments were selected.

External experts have thoroughly evaluated all proposals to ensure they are in line with the TETRAMAX competences and fulfill the experiment requirements.

1. NIPOLECS Non-Intrusive Power Monitor for Low-Energy Computing Systems

Effective power measurement is critical for the efficient development of Customized Low-Energy Computing (CLEC) systems. The NIPOLECS project will reduce the selling price of NTNU’s non-intrusive Lynsyn power measurement board by 3X and thereby create a competitive product to be sold by Sundance.

TTX partners:

  • Norges teknisk- naturvitenskapeli ge universitet NTNU (Uni)
  • Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd. (Micro SME)

Countries involved:

  • Norway
  • United Kingdom

2. CLEC-Submetering

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TTX partners:

  • ReMoni ApS (Small SME)
  • Bettergy S.L. (Small SME)

    Countries involved:

  • Denmark

  • Spain

3. HS-CHAR High Speed Characterization of Mass Storage Devices

NplusT intends to extend its product line with a new technology, targeting the high-speed characterization of non-volatile memory (NVM) devices. This feature is essential for mass storage (SSD, …) makers in the optimization of their products. PCBDesign will transfer its high-speed communication technology, in order to follow the NVM roadmap: increased density, higher speed, lower voltages.

TTX partners:

  • PCB Design Kutato es FejlesztoKft. (Micro SME)
  • NplusT Semiconductor Application Center srl (Micro SME)

Countries involved:

  • Hungary
  • Italy

4. RAAC Room Acoustics Analysis in the Cloud

More information will be available at the end of the TTX.

TTX partners:

  • Abinsula S.r.l. (Small SME)
  • MK3 storitve d.o.o. (Micro SME)

Countries involved:

  • Italy
  • Slovenia

5. CPU-FIN

Toolset for the Integration of Fast and Accurate Microarchitecture Level Reliability Assessment of CPUs in Resiliency and Functional Safety Analysis Procedures

More information will be available at the end of the TTX.

TTX partners:

  • University of Athens
  • IROC Technologies SA

Countries involved:

  • Greece
  • France

All selected technology transfer experiments can be found on our website.

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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.