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ELEKTROBIT AUTOMOTIVE GMBH

Country: Germany

ELEKTROBIT AUTOMOTIVE GMBH

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-CZ01-KA203-078494
    Funder Contribution: 297,681 EUR

    Background: Car functionality depends to more than 80% on software. New ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and highly autonomous vehicles are based on a network of electronics, software and car to x communication. The use of software and networks in the car opens the door for cyber attacks. First cybersecurity attacks already took place and all new car models require to follow automotive cybersecurity norms, such as ISO 21434:2020 and SAE J3061.Cybersecurity is an upcoming new skills required by Automotive recently to address the new upcoming norms and threats to automotive manufacturers.Partners in this project are experienced in the Automotive domain and work together in various strategic projects and initiatives. Some are members of the EU Blueprint project DRIVES (VSB-TU Ostrava, TU Graz, ISCN) which analyses the key job roles to support the future developments in Automotive industry and which identified the need for cybersecurity engineers and managers. AIT is representative of the new ISO 21434 norm for Road Vehicles -- Cybersecurity engineering. Some (ISCN, Elektrobit, TU Graz) are members of a working party of large automotive suppliers and experts to elaborate best practices for cybersecurity. And Real Security is a leading IT security provider in the south East Europe region.Objectives: This project aims to develop • A skill set ECQA Certified Cybersecurity Engineer and Manager – Automotive Sector • A set of training materials • A Europe wide certificate for cybersecurity engineers and cybersecurity managers in cooperation with ECQA and based on ECTS and ECVET schemas • 100 pilot trained trainees• 10 trainers trained• Collaboration on and knowledge exchange of the Cyber Security topic between the Universities and CompaniesProject Results: IO1: Study about the requirements for an ECQA Certified Cybersecurity Engineer and Manager – Automotive Sector IO2: Skills set for an ECQA Certified Cybersecurity Engineer and Manager – Automotive Sector based on ECQA skills definition standards IO3: Training Material for the ECQA Certified Cybersecurity Engineer and Manager – Automotive Sector skill set IO4: Online Training Campus IO5: Certification Framework and Exams (based on ECQA guides)

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 621429
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101139749
    Overall Budget: 2,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 2,000,000 EUR

    The automotive industry faces tremendous challenges in addressing decarbonization through electrification, developing future solutions for inclusive, safe and affordable mobility. Many of these changes require a radical re-thinking of existing development processes, with the share of software in modern mobility solutions continuously increasing. The rising importance of the software layer results in the so-called software-defined vehicle (SDV). Automotive software will be developed and adapted in continuous cycles. Therefore an abstraction from the underlying hardware needs to be implemented. As a result, the automotive industry is transitioning to an agile software development process. The dramatic increase of software and complexity, along with the advances of international competition in this domain, calls for an approach, in which non-differentiating software is developed jointly as open source. To address these challenges, the EU, together with industry, governments, and research institutions, have launched the European SDV Ecosystem. To turn this into reality, this proposal outlines the vision and activities for a Coordination and Support Action. FEDERATE (Software-Defined Vehicle Support and Coordination Project) aims to bring together all relevant stakeholders to accelerate the development of an SDV Ecosystem, to foster a vibrant European community and orchestrate the SDV R&D&I activities. The consortium of FEDERATE is formed by major European OEMs, automotive tiers, semiconductor companies, relevant industry associations and industrial SDV initiatives, including the Eclipse SDV WG, and supported by a scientific board. FEDERATE will work towards a common understanding on the vision of the SDV program and create an orchestrated advice for current and future projects in the SDV program. In addition, recommendations for future calls are prepared in alignment with a Roadmap and Joint Vision Document for accelerated SDV R&D&I, created as part of the CSA

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 826647
    Overall Budget: 79,991,696 EURFunder Contribution: 79,991,696 EUR

    The EPI SGA1 project will be the first phase of the European Processor Initiative FPA, whose aim is to design and implement a roadmap for a new family of low-power European processors for extreme scale computing, high-performance Big-Data and a range of emerging applications. EPI SGA1 will: - Develop the roadmap for the full length of the EPI initiative - Develop the first generation of technologies through a co-design approach (IPs for general-purpose HPC processors, for accelerators, for trusted chips, software stacks and boards) - Tape-out of the first generation chip by integrating the IPs developed - Validate this chip in the HPC context and in the automotive context using a demonstration platform The project will deliver a high performance, low power processor, implementing vector instructions and specific accelerators with high bandwidth memory access. The EPI processor will also meet high security and safety requirements. This will be achieved through intensive use of simulation, development of a complete software stack and tape-out in the most advanced semiconductor process node. SGA1 will provide a competitive chip that can effectively address the requirements of the HPC, AI, automotive and trusted IT infrastructure markets.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 100202
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