ASSIST-IoT
ASSIST-IoT online Workshop-Webinar
ASSIST-IoT project and its partners invite you to the online Webinar-Workshop “Towards Market Review” on Monday 18 January 2021 at 10:00-11:00 CET. This online workshop is organized within the framework of ASSIST-IoT WP3 “Requirements, Specifications and Architecture”. Read more “ASSIST-IoT online Workshop-Webinar”
ASSIST-IoT social media channels are up and running. Feel free to follow and learn more about our project and keep up with our latest news. You can now join us and become part of our digital community!!!
Τhe first ASSIST-IoT online article is a fact! The article entitled “Paving new ways for next-gen IoT” has been published online at Bits&Chips website and among others it provides an overview about the ASSIST-IoT project, its Pilots and the IoT interoperability in general.
ASSIST-IoT partner Marcin Paprzycki from IBSPAN presented ASSIST-IoT project in the 5th IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances and Innovations in Engineering on the 1st of December 2020. The presentation provided an overview of ASSIST-IoT and the NGIoT ecosystems.
If you want to learn more about our research outputs and projects activities you can visit ASSIST-IoT deliverables page. ASSIST-IoT deliverables are listed on this page while all public (PU) deliverables will be also available for downloading. Our first deliverables, are going to be published soon!
The ASSIST-IoT consortium is consisted of 15 partners from all over Europe representing 7 countries, clustering a well balanced mixture of stakeholders. Consortium combines expertise required to create, evaluate and promote innovative, transferable and sustainable results.

ASSIST-IoT started! The kick off meeting took place virtually due to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on 12-13 of November 2020. Representatives from all 15 partners set the guidelines of the project and gave insights about the work packages and the tasks while planning all the action to be performed over the coming months.
ASSIST-IoT is a EU H2020 ICT-56-2020 funded research project realised by 15 European partners for 36 months (November 2020 – October 2023).