ArchitectECA2030 participates in ECOLIFE Initiative

Three European collaborative projects – ArchitectECA2030, EcoMobility, and ARCHIMEDES – have joined forces in a bid to amplify the influence of emerging technologies in the domains of lifetime extension and mobility. This collaborative effort, suitably named ECOLIFE – the Eco-Friendly Lifetime Extension and Mobility Initiative, is well-positioned to enhance coordination and support European influence in the areas of emerging technologies for electronic component innovation, smart mobility, and lifetime extension.

The ECOLIFE - Eco-Friendly Lifetime Extension and Mobility Initiative is at the forefront of fostering progress in electronic components' lifetime extension and mobility technologies. Its collaborative and interdisciplinary approach, with commitment to sustainability are pivotal in shaping an environment-friendly and technologically advanced world. ECOLIFE drives innovation, and stimulates economic growth for a more sustainable future, where electronic components last longer, and mobility becomes cleaner and highly efficient.

Within the ECOLIFE Initiative:

ArchitectECA2030 – brings remarkable input regarding residual risk, lifetime monitoring, and monitor devices, from which the ARCHIMEDES project benefits in terms of standards and the continuation of lifetime observation.

ARCHIMEDES envisions improved qualification processes and lifetime extension of electronic components and systems across various industries which will be supported by the methodologies from ArchitectECA2030. The link to ARCHIMEDES website.

EcoMobility contributes with technologies for highly automated vehicles as well as for new business models in the electromobility and software-defined vehicles (SDV) segments. The link to EcoMobility website

Acknowledgement

ArchitectECA2030 has been accepted for funding within (ECSEL JU) in collaboration with the European Union’s H2020 Framework Programs under grant agreement No 877539.

The project will receive an ECSEL JU funding up to 4 M€ completed with national budgets from national funding authorities in Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Austria and Norway.  

Project Facts

Short Name: ArchitectECA2030

Full Name: Trustable architectures with acceptable residual risk for the electric, connected and automated cars

Duration:  01/07/2020- 30/06/2023

Total Costs: ~ € 13,6 Mio.

Consortium: 20 partners from 8 countries

Coordinator: Infineon Technologies AG

Funding

 

Horizon 2020
Horizon 2020

 

    

National Funding

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