M-Sec project has come to an end. What’s next and how can you get involved?
M-Sec project provides a secure end to end framework based on advanced techniques, methods, and design as well […]
M-Sec project provides a secure end to end framework based on advanced techniques, methods, and design as well […]
The final review meeting of the M-Sec project took place online yesterday. Unfortunately, current covid-19 con […]
Antonis Litke is a Senior Research Engineer at ICCS, part of the National Technical University of Athens, and […]
Bringing together over 25 partners from the M-Sec consortium across Europe and Japan, the 3rd plenary review m […]
From graffiti, to broken pavements, to left rubbish/trash, there can be many problems that pop-up in shared pu […]
The partners behind M-Sec project come from a range of organisations, including companies, universities, and l […]
Vanessa Clemente is from Worldline, the European coordinating partner behind the M-Sec project. In this short […]
The population of the world is increasingly an elderly one. With rising numbers of births, better healthcare a […]
On 9-11 April 2019, the universities, research centres and tech companies working together on the M-Sec projec […]
In just a few short months, in April 2019 the partners behind the M-Sec project will meet in person in Fujisaw […]