Conference
19/01/2025

MATISSE at HiPEAC 2025


From 20 to 22 January, the HiPEAC 2025 conference brought together leading experts in computer architecture, programming models, compilers and cyber-physical systems in Barcelona, Spain. As the leading European forum in this field, HiPEAC focuses on critical issues such as safety-critical dependencies, cybersecurity, energy efficiency and machine learning - all highly relevant to the MATISSE project.

MATISSE at HiPEAC 2025

MATISSE was proudly represented at HiPEAC 2025 with a poster presentation by Vittoriano Muttillo from Università degli Studi di Teramo and Alexandra Espinosa Hortelano from Mälardalen University. Their presentation showed how the project is developing a model-based framework for the efficient and continuous development of federated digital twins. This innovative approach aims to increase productivity, quality and resilience in industrial systems.

In addition, Keijo Haataja from the University of Eastern Finland, the Finnish country coordinator of MATISSE, gave an insight into the project's contributions to the forestry and manufacturing industries. By enabling smarter decision-making, improving training and optimising operations, MATISSE is working to make digital twin technologies more scalable and impactful across different sectors.

For those interested in learning more about MATISSE, a video presentation by Vittoriano Muttillo provides further insight into the project's mission and goals.

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Matisse

Model-based engineering of Digital Twins
for early verification and validation of
Industrial Systems

Coordinator

Olga Hendel

olga.hendel@mdu.se

Principal Investigators

Alessio Bucaioni

alessio.bucaioni@mdu.se

Romina Eramo

reramo@unite.it
ChipsjuEuropean partnership

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