SYNERGIES WITH OTHER PROJECTS
Synergies with other Eu-funded projects
CERTAIN actively coordinates with other European initiatives to cultivate a growing community of stakeholders and industries aligned with its vision of trustworthy, secure, and compliant AI. By forging strategic partnerships across the AI and cybersecurity landscape and leveraging the involvement of CERTAIN partners in complementary projects and networks, the initiative extends its reach and impact. These synergies are designed to raise awareness, promote the adoption of CERTAIN’s tools and frameworks, and support the broader goal of safe and responsible AI development in Europe. Through collaborative engagement, CERTAIN ensures that its outputs remain accessible, relevant, and actionable for the wider AI community, contributing to a resilient and sovereign European digital ecosystem.
Horizon Europe Call
CERTAIN was funded under Horizon European Call HORIZON-CL4-2024-DATA-01-01: AI-driven data operations and compliance technologies (AI, data and robotics partnership).
The projects funded under this call are expected to contribute to the following outcomes:
- To enable companies and public sector to easily comply with existing and emerging regulation (e.g. GDPR, Data Governance Act, Data Act, Artificial Intelligence Act) and create value on data assets that they possess or that they acquire from the market, and to allow citizens to feel more confident that data-driven systems treat them in a fair, unbiased and compliant way and respect their privacy/anonymity and other rights, and keep track of the use of personal data in a world where “everything” moves online.
- Define, quantify and measure bias in data sets (especially those used for AI development).
- Shorten the time-to-market and reduce development costs of compliant data solutions
- Contribute to open, trusted and federated Common European data spaces.
- Quantify and reduce the environmental footprint of data operations which will contribute to the Green Deal target “no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050”.