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The transformation of industrial manufacturing towards greater sustainability will rely on machines and computers working seamlessly together. © A9 STUDIO, Shutterstock.com
In an age of smart machines, EU-funded researchers are ensuring that they are being designed with sustainability and societal well-being in mind.
Digital technology helps capture historical remains in great detail to create a permanent digital record. © NERYXCOM, Shutterstock.com
Technological advancements such as 3D scans based on drone images are helping archaeologists document Europe’…
EU-funded researchers are creating infrastructure to support faster development of European online search engines. © TippaPatt, Shutterstock.com
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EU-funded researchers are reclaiming Europe’s space in the online world by developing the infrastructure…
EU-funded researchers are fortifying Europe’s electricity sector against increasingly sophisticated attacks by cybercriminals.
Drones can make air freight cheaper and remote areas more connected. But tracking them will be key.
EU-funded researchers are using the latest digital technologies to improve access to Europe’s rich musical and cultural heritage and facilitate the creation of new cultural connections.
3D printing is set to revolutionise European manufacturing, producing complex, multilayered components for everything from toys and cars to wind turbines and satellites.
Greener sensors, circuit boards and other electronic devices are being developed by EU researchers to reduce unsustainably high levels of e-waste.
EU-funded researchers are taking technologies known as “smart wearables” to the next level.
Automation will play a growing role in people’s lives and Europe has the know-how to lead the way, according to a top Italian researcher.
With the race to build a new generation of computers heating up, European companies are eyeing the game-changing opportunities.
Improved cybersecurity defences for electronic commerce have emerged from EU-funded projects.
Edible electronics are being developed to assist rescue operations and go inside hospital patients, setting the stage for all-consuming tech to become consumable.