Objective
SMARTY invokes a cloud-edge continuum, made from heterogeneous systems, that protects data-in-transit and data-in-process in order to offer a trustful fabric to run AI processes. The securitization occurs by employing novel accelerators for quantum resilient communications, confidential computing, software defined perimeters and swarm formation, offering multiple layers of security. Semantic programmability and graph-management open the door to drag-and-drop approaches in deploying services in a fast and reliable manner.
SMARTY is proposed within the context of different key sectors in Europe : automotive, fintech, telco and industrial settings; the technology proposed in SMARTY will be matured within the lifetime of the project and tested through five use cases.
SMARTY is supported by large European industry players and well as by 13 SMEs which will seek a visible platform to develop their products and gain visibility towards high-growth. SMARTY’s major suppliers and OEMs and reputable academic partners provide a great opportunity for these 13 SMEs to mature their technologies in a challenging but safe environment.
The results of SMARTY are applicable to different vertical sectors and can be transported to different use cases. Strong synergies with existing efforts in the area of edge computing, European processors and trustworthy AI are envisioned and planned within SMARTY.
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00173 Roma
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70174 Stuttgart
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02 326 Warszawa
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10623 Berlin
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1037 Budapest
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20126 Milano
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4000 Roskilde
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3650 OLSTYKKE
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20124 Milano
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69190 Walldorf
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20692 Yokneam
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05-500 Piaseczno
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30167 Hannover
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1052 BUDAPEST
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04109 Leipzig
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157 80 ATHINA
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28012 MADRID
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28040 Madrid
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1052 BUDAPEST
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70839 Gerlingen-Schillerhoehe
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85579 Neubiberg
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08021 Barcelona
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80333 Muenchen
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08006 Barcelona
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01187 Dresden
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300704 Timisoara
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56127 Pisa
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08034 Barcelona
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82008 Unterhaching
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66953 PIRMASENS
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5612 AE Eindhoven
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81825 MUNICH
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