Synelixis participated at Clima 2016/ 12th REHVA World Congress 2016 conference, in Aalborg, Denmark.
Synelixis participated in the kickoff meeting of the H2020 Project “Securing Critical Energy Infrastructures” (SUCCESS), in Aachen, Germany on 19-20 May 2016.
The story of the AGRIFI project showcases how we have utilized FIWARE technology to control the humidity of fields and manage the waste of farms.
As of Friday, October 30th, 2015, Synelixis Solutions has become Full Member, SME category of the European Technology Platform for High Performance Computing (ETP4HPC).
Today the EU Research Project EXTRA (Exploiting eXascale Technology with Reconfigurable Architectures) officially started.
Synelixis has proudly joined the Industrial Advisory Board of the RAPID Project, accepting the invitation of Mr Iakovos Mavroidis, the Project Coordinator.
In collaboration with University of Kassel, Synelixis installed two new SynField Head Nodes in Witzenhausen, Germany.
Synelixis proudly announces that AgriFI has been pre-selected as one of the showcases to be demonstrated during the MWC 2016.
Synelixis participates in AgriFI project along with Luke (Finland) and University of Kassel (Germany), aiming at developing and implementing a FIWARE-based agricultural service.
Today, the H2020-644042 project COSSIM (A Novel, Comprehensible, Ultra-Fast, Security-Aware CPS Simulator) officially started. Synelixis is the Project Administrative and Technical Coordinator of COSSIM.
Synelixis Solutions Ltd, a leading provider of telecommunications, networking, sensory, control and automation solutions, announces the completion of the EU Research Project FASTER, where it participated as an industrial partner.
Synelixis participates at the FI-ADOPT accelerator, which aims to promote the use, adoption and take up of the European Commission’s FI-PPP Core Platform, the FI-WARE (www.fi-ware.org) technologies and assets.
Synelixis has been a bronze Sponsor in HiPEAC (High Performance and Embedded Architecture and Compilation) 2014 Conference. Since 2004, the HiPEAC has provided a hub for European researchers in computing systems. Its network, the biggest of its kind in the world, numbers around 1,500 specialists.