Technology transfer and capacity building
4 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 1 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- UNIVERSITY OF PELOPONNESE
Greek university specializing in cyber-physical systems, cybersecurity platforms, and smart energy digitalization with strong cross-border technology transfer experience.
“Coordinated SMART4ALL (EUR 835K), a cross-border network of competence centers for customized low-energy computing CPS experiments.”
EL14 projects - BRANDENBURGISCHE TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT COTTBUS-SENFTENBERG
German technical university combining electronics reliability and materials engineering with growing circular economy and biomass research across Europe.
“SMART4ALL (EUR 2.6M, their largest project) focused on cross-border CPS technology transfer, and REUNICE on research-society engagement, signaling a growing role in knowledge dissemination.”
DE13 projects - SENSING & CONTROL SYSTEMS SL
Spanish IoT and sensing SME building intelligent systems for security, assisted living, and energy optimization across Europe.
“Participated in SMART4ALL, a cross-border experiment platform for customized low-energy computing and competence center networking.”
SMEES6 projects - FRAUNHOFER AUSTRIA RESEARCH GMBH
Applied research institute specializing in cyber-physical production systems, Industry 4.0, and manufacturing technology transfer across Central Europe.
“Both EPIC projects (2015-2016 and 2017-2024) are Coordination and Support Actions focused on building a Centre of Excellence and transferring knowledge to regional ecosystems.”
PrimaryAT3 projects