ShapeFuture Showcased at The Autonomous 2025 in Vienna

September 18 2025

 

The ShapeFuture project was proudly presented at The Autonomous 2025 in Vienna — a key event bringing together experts, researchers, and industry leaders to discuss the future of safe and trustworthy autonomous systems. Prof.Dr. Eng. George Dimitrakopoulos introduced how advanced architectural concepts developed within ShapeFuture can be translated into deployable, safe, and efficient autonomous systems, reinforcing Europe’s position at the forefront of innovation in the field. The event also offered an excellent opportunity to engage with other EU-funded projects and exchange ideason the evolution of autonomous mobility. Notable initiatives represented included HAL4SDV, AIthena, EdgeAI-Trust, NEMO, ARCHIMEDES, A-IQ Ready, AI4CSM, and AutoDevSafeOps. ShapeFuture’s participation in The Autonomous 2025 underlines the project’s commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation towards the next generation of safe, intelligent, and connected autonomous systems.

 


  • SHAPE FUTURE WP1 KICK OFF MEETING

    We are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the initial WP1 meeting for the Shape Future project. The online gathering served as a platform for outlining key deliverables, assigning responsibilities, and establishing a comprehensive project timeline. We're eager to see the impact of this project and look forward to sharing updates as we progress.
  • We are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the initial WP1 meeting for the Shape Future project. The online gathering served as a platform for outlining key deliverables, assigning responsibilities, and establishing a comprehensive project timeline. We're eager to see the impact of this project and look forward to sharing updates as we progress.




SHAPE FUTURE PROJECT

The project is supported by the Chips joint Undertaking and its members, including the top-up funding by the national Authorities of Germany, Belgium, Spain, Finland, Netherlands, Austria, Italy, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania and Turkey, under grant agreement number 101139996-2. Co-funded by European Union.