Turning Cognitive Computing Continuum Innovation into Value: Key Exploitable Results from Horizon Europe Projects
The projects COGNETS, EMPYREAN, ENACT, HYPER-AI, INTEND, MYRTUS, and SWARMCHESTRATE jointly advance the Cognitive Computing Continuum (CCC), developing scalable and trustworthy cloud-to-edge capabilities that support Europe’s Digital Decade ambitions.
As these innovations mature, the focus increasingly shifts from research delivery to exploitation, adoption, and sustainability. Reaching stakeholders who can adopt, integrate, and scale these results is essential to ensure impact beyond the project lifecycle.
To support this objective, ENACT is hosting the first joint CCC webinar dedicated to Key Exploitable Results. The session is designed to move beyond purely technical updates and present mature outcomes in a concise, impact-driven, final-user-oriented format—while enabling direct engagement with potential adopters and collaborators.
Objectives
The webinar will:
- Showcase the most mature Key and Joint Exploitable Results emerging from CCC projects.
- Present innovations clearly and accessibly for audiences beyond highly technical communities.
- Engage stakeholders with adoption and collaboration potential.
- Support early exploitation pathways and long-term sustainability.
- Strengthen cross-project visibility, synergies, and a shared CCC narrative.
Who should attend
This webinar is relevant for:
- Industry stakeholders and technology adopters in AI, cloud, edge, and distributed computing.
- SMEs, start-ups, and scale-ups exploring next-generation digital infrastructures.
- Researchers and innovators working on orchestration and continuum computing.
- Public authorities, Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs), and EU initiatives linked to digital transformation.
- Other European projects and clusters connected to the CCC ecosystem.
Agenda
Welcome and introduction — 5 minutes (ENACT)
Project pitch session — 12 minutes per project
- COGNETS
- EMPYREAN
- ENACT
- HYPER-AI
- INTEND
- MYRTUS
- SWARMCHESTRATE
Wrap-up and closing remarks — 5 minutes (ENACT)