The TITAN Project recently had the chance to present a paper at the Global IoT & Edge Computing Summit (GIECS) on September 22nd, marking a genuine highlight for the team. The paper, titled “EOSC and Data Spaces for Cross-Domain Data Sharing in Europe: Insights from the TITAN-EOSC Project,” is a meaningful piece of work for anyone tracking European data strategy.
The main thrust of the paper is about making Open Science and Data Spaces actually work together. It carefully details how TITAN’s architecture fits right in with the goals of the EOSC (European Open Science Cloud) Vision. Crucially, it explores the technical synergies, the clever ways they can be combined, to get their data sharing mechanisms collaborating effectively.
The presentation started by setting the scene, giving an overview of the current EOSC and Data Spaces ecosystems. It then unveiled the TITAN-EOSC architectural framework, showing exactly how it relates to those wider European concepts. A particularly interesting section looked at the intersections between Data Spaces and EOSC within the project, demonstrating how TITAN manages to integrate and strengthen both, resulting in a solid platform for confidential computing. The paper finished by summarising the collective impact and outlining where the work goes next.
Being accepted to GIECS, a leading international conference focusing on AI, IoT, and Edge Computing, after a systematic peer review process confirms that TITAN’s approach to secure data architecture is genuinely at the sharp end of innovation.

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