The ERCIM fall meetings will be held in the beautiful city of Budapest on 15-16 October 2024, hosted by HUN-REN Institute for Computer Science and Control (HUN-REN SZTAKI). Please save the date for this important event, and we recommend that you book your accommodation as soon as possible. Registration is mandatory for participation in the meetings. We will inform the members when the registration form is available.
Budapest, 14-15 October 2024
For the third edition of the Forum, co-organized by ERCIM, SZTAKI, and the CCNE-numérique, the program will consist of invited presentations, invited contributions to round tables, a tutorial session, and selected contributions based on the answers to this call.
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The ERCIM 2024 spring meetings will be held on 21-22 May 2024 in Málaga, Spain & online. The meetings are hosted by our member ITIS Software/Univerisity of Malaga. Online participation will be possible. Registration is mandatory.
For the programme and registration form, see https://www.ercim.eu/events/ercim-days/ercim-spring-meetings-2024
The EU-funded project TERMINET has worked on next-generation IoT across six realistic use cases, featuring software-defined networking, edge computing, virtualization, federated learning, augmented, and virtual reality interfaces. For TERMINET, ERCIM focused on standardization, as well as conducting research on moving beyond the limitations of current approaches to knowledge representation and reasoning.
For more information, see:
https://terminet-h2020.eu/towards-next-generation-iot/
https://ercim-news.ercim.eu/en136/r-i/terminet-pioneering-the-future-of-smart-interconnected-iot
We are pleased to share insights from the recent 4th Workshop jointly organized by ERCIM and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), held in Kyoto, Japan, in October 2023. This workshop, themed “Exploring New Research Challenges and Collaborations in Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Human-Computer Interaction, and the Internet of Things,” served as a dynamic platform for European and Japanese researchers to present their latest findings and discuss future collaborations.
Hosted by JST as part of the Advanced Integrated Intelligence Platform project, the event successfully fostered discussions on cutting-edge research and development in critical technological domains. Participants had the unique opportunity to explore potential partnerships within the framework of European Commission programs and corresponding initiatives by JST, setting the stage for innovative international collaborations in the fields of AI, Big Data, HCI, and IoT.
The full report is available here: https://ercim-news.ercim.eu/en136/jea/report-on-the-4th-joint-jst-ercim-workshop