From 25-27 March 2025, CNet joined other consortium members of the MATISSE project for a plenary meeting in Rome.
It was an intensive few days with strategic workshops, technical planning, and interactive sessions to strengthen the MATISSE framework for model-based engineering of trusted Digital Twins for industrial systems.
CNet contributes to this work by managing the use case on Digital Twins for critical infrastructures.
MATISSE is a European research project bringing together 30 partners from seven countries to develop an advanced framework for efficient engineering and validation of industrial systems using Digital Twins.
By integrating Digital Twins with model-based, data-driven, cloud technologies, MATISSE aims to simulate, test, and predict system behaviours, enhancing both productivity and quality of industrial processes.
CNet is responsible for one of the use cases on Digital Twins for critical infrastructures. This will advance the existing work that CNet Group is doing on Digital Twins for bridge structures, machine learning and cloud technologies.
The project is financed by HORIZON-KDT-JU (Key Digital Technologies Joint Undertaking, now Chips Ju) and Vinnova with a total budget of €5,9 million. Apart from Sweden, participating countries inlcude France, Austria, Italy, Portugal, Finland, and Turkey.