Publications

D4.4 SSI Ecosystem Cookbook

This deliverable is a hands-on SSI ecosystem “cookbook” that describes a standardised methodology for facilitating best practices transfer and collaboration with other ecosystem members, across regions in and outside of Europe, across application sectors, technologies and value chains from research to production, and across ecosystem boundaries. It focuses on the use of several tools developed in the frame of the EXPRESS project.

EPoSS Vision Paper

With the objective of turning Europe into the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010 – as the basis for an economic area able to achieve sustainable and sustained economic growth providing more and better jobs, greater social cohesion and improved environmental protection - European governments have set an agenda that highlights the current challenges facing Europe.

Augmented SRA of the European Smart Systems Integration Ecosystem 2015

This deliverable is the output of task T3.2 of the EXPRESS project. The main objective of this task is to analyse existing sector and technology roadmaps and construct an augmented Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) for the SSI (Smart Systems Integration) ecosystem in Europe using the EPoSS SRA as a basis and focal point and contrasting it with those of other networks, clusters and organisations.
 

ECSEL MASRIA 2015

This 2015 ECSEL Multi Annual Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (MASRIA), on behalf of the ECSEL Private Members Board (PMB), serves as input/recommendation for the 2015 Multi-Annual Strategic Plan (MASP) of the ECSEL Joint Undertaking. This MASRIA describes the Vision, Mission and Strategy of the ECSEL JU as well as the strategic research and innovation activities (in its Parts A and B) to be undertaken through the ECSEL-Calls of coming years in order to enable the ECSEL JU to fulfil its objectives as recommended by the PMB.

EPoSS Roadmap Automated Driving 2015

This roadmap is based on surveys and consultations among major European automotive manufacturers and suppliers. Starting from an analysis of goals and challenges towards the introduction of automated driving and a description of the state-of-the-art technologies, technology roadmaps that provide information about content and timescales of actions in Research and Innovation (R&I) on technology and in framework conditions, are presented.
These roadmaps are organized along mile-stones for implementation of highly automated driving.