WP2 focused on system design, architecture development, and digital twin simulations for demonstrators, ensuring alignment with project objectives. In RP1, efforts centered on defining use cases, requirements, and initial designs. By RP2, all objectives were met, and deliverables were submitted, marking the successful completion of WP2.
WP3 progressed with sensor and electronic component evaluations, initial testing, and compact quantum sensor development under extreme conditions, refining requirements for WP1 and WP2.
WP4 advanced AI-driven control and diagnostics, targeting edge and HPC applications. Early-stage work in RP1 transitioned to hybrid computing platform development in RP2, including demonstrators for autonomous transport, digital health, and quantum sensor integration for motor control.
WP5 addressed technology integration in SCs, overcoming challenges in quantum sensor placement and AI application. RP1 established coordination efforts, while RP2 focused on merging requirements into demonstrators for WP6 testing.
WP6 launched at the end of RP2, with substantial progress expected in future phases.
WP7 initiated dissemination efforts in RP1, establishing communication channels, branding, and online presence. By RP2, 15 scientific publications were produced, reflecting the project’s research contributions.