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Welcome to CONNECT

The CONNECT consortium consists of 16 partners from 8 different countries (Austria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands and United Kingdom). It includes leading organisations from the different industry domains in automated trust management and security, different stakeholders in the supply chain complemented by expertise from the research sector and SMEs.

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Technical Lead
Thanassis Giannetsos
Ubitech
Greece

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Scientific Lead
Frank Kargl
University of Ulm
Germany

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Project Coordinator
Lisa Burgstaller-Hochenwarter
Technikon
Austria

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Blog

1 September, 2025

CONNECT partners contribute to 5GAA White Paper on Trust in Connected and Automated Mobility

Huawei and Denso, both partners of the CONNECT project, have made significant contributions to a newly published White Paper by the 5GAA organization, the result of more than two years of work. The paper addresses a critical challenge in Connected...
17 July, 2025

CONNECT Day on 22 September 2025

We are excited to announce the CONNECT Day, the final public event of the CONNECT project, taking place online on 22nd September 2025 from 9:00 to 13:00 CEST. During this event, we will present a comprehensive overview of the project,...

Events

September

22

2025

CONNECT Day

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Online
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SAVE THE DATE - Final event of the CONNECT project showcasing key outcomes and realistic CCAM demos.

August

11 - 12

2025

VehicleSec'25

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Seattle, USA
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The 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy (VehicleSec '25) will take place on August 11–12, 2025, in conjunction with the 34th USENIX Security Symposium in Seattle, WA, USA. Project parnter UULM is planning a paper submission entitled "Handling Tough Decisions: A Trust Assessment Framework for V2X Applications".

June

02 - 04

2025

2025 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference

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Porto, Portugal
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VNC brings together researchers, professionals, and practitioners to share the latest results and to brainstorm the next phases of exploration in the foundations, technologies, and applications of vehicular communication networks. Partner UULM presented a demo of the TAF and a paper on "Quantification Methods for Trust in Cooperative Driving".

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