10 August 2023
The STARS Hack & Match on Advanced Technologies for Resilience of Railway Supply Chains catalyzes SME initiatives. It seeks to drive economic growth and provide innovation in the railway sector.
Are you part of an SME interested in submitting a potential solution for the proposed challenges? Pick one of the twelve presented challenges and offer your solution!
19 July 2023
STARS "Hack & Match" events are an integral part of the support services provided by the EU STARS project for small and medium-sized enterprises. The aim is to support SMEs from Europe's rail/mobility sector by introducing advanced technologies. This should contribute to improving their products, services, manufacturing processes and organisation and ultimately to an increase in innovation and competitiveness.
The main focus of the STARS "Hack & Match" event #5 is to develop and stimulate innovation and cooperation between more traditional and technology-savvy SMEs and solution providers on the topic of "Advanced Technologies for Resilience of Railway Supply Chains".
18 May 2023
Check out our second release of STARS tutorial and webinar series recordings, perfect for learning and increasing your knowledge and understanding of the latest trends in advanced railway technologies.
Cybersecurity for Railway Services and Procurement
5G for Mobility
Software Solutions for Efficient Railway Operations
Cybersecurity of Connected Objects
Using Data for Improving Safety in Rail
"Hyperfreight" A New Concept for Freight Transport
18 May 2023
Missed our last webinar? Full recordings of our STARS tutorials and webinars are now available!
Digital Twin and Predictive Applications
Testing the Track with Modern Means
Next Generation of Freight and Passenger Wagons Connections Systems
Innovations enabling Condition-Based Monitoring and Maintenance
Additive Manufacturing Technologies
Simulation Suites Used in Rail Systems Design Activities
9 March 2023
I-Trans hosted the project's 4th physical meeting, where Eleni Magklara, Project Advisor from EISMEA, visited the consortium in Valenciennes.
27 February 2023
Blockchain technology started in 1991 to store and secure digital data. Blockchain is an open ledger that several parties can access at once.
The main components of blockchain technology are a digital ledger and a network of computers (« Mining nodes »). Each node has a copy of the digital ledger updated continuously based on the transactions. In blockchain technology, the transaction between any two users goes into this digital, decentralized ledger. One of its primary benefits is that the recorded information cannot be modified, as Blockchain is an immutable public digital ledger: each new record becomes – in fact – a block with a unique, identifying hash. Linking the blocks into a chain of records forms a blockchain.
All the transactions in blockchain technology are transparent, meaning that every node in the blockchain network is informed about every transaction and updated accordingly.
Blockchain helps in the verification and traceability of multistep transactions needing verification and traceability.
This trust is built on blockchain’s enhanced security, greater transparency, and instant traceability. Beyond matters of trust, blockchain delivers even more business benefits, including the cost savings from increased speed, efficiency, and automation. By greatly reducing paperwork and errors, blockchain significantly reduces overhead and transaction costs, and reduces or eliminates the need for third parties or middlemen to verify transactions.
27 February 2023
The STARS project has been developed and coordinated by the DITECFER railway cluster from Italy, gathers 16 railway-related partners in Europe and has the support of 30 key European organisations. It is co-funded by the COSME programme of the EU.
The project aims at representing a booster in terms of production performances and innovation capabilities for SMEs thanks to the uptake of Advanced Technologies that can make such change possible.
Advanced Technologies have proved to give competitive advantages and will build the “Future Mobility.” In addition, several of the technologies will foster the future of the Railway & Multimodality industrial meta-ecosystem.
18 October 2022
Inspiring plenary sessions, informative workshops and targeted 1:1 meetings promise knowledge gain and new business contacts.
This is the dedicated Hack & Match Networking Space of the STARS project.
Via the Hack & Match Events dedicated platform (access here to register and remain informed) and on-site in various cities, traditional SMEs of the railway sector will match with actors of the Advanced Technologies scene (e.g. specialized Research & Technology Organisations, tech-savvy SMEs or Start-Ups, Blockchain Providers or Railway Clusters) from a large number of European countries.
5 October 2022
After two days of meetings in Teknopark Istanbul, the STrategic Alliances boosting Railway Smes (STARS) consortium is ready to start with the project activities together with the #SMEs!
During these days we have been working on technical and business assistance activities that the SMEs of the sector will receive for the implementation of Advanced Technologies.
In addition to the Hackathon events in which solutions to traditional SMEs problems will be sought.
22 July 2022
If you are interested in joining the STARS Strategic Alliances, stay tuned and be attentive for the following dates and KoM for each territory!
31 March 2022
Start your journey towards our strategic alliances!
STARS4TRACE is the service designed for the STARS project which enables railway SMEs to exchange digital assets representing physical goods in a way which promotes a transparent and auditable business.