This 4 to 8 March 2024 the European Commission celebrates the European Ocean Days in Brussels. Trust-IT will join the event physically, which is also a nice opportunity to remind us and all our partners that we have been very proudly supporting ocean and marine data science for over 10 years now, and that we will do our best to keep on doing so.Read more
The focus of this webinar is to expand on the KT4D experience in applying research ethical best practices and pseudonymisation, an essential data processing operation for projects where human beings are directly engaged as research subjects. Navigating this landscape of ethical research guidelines without sacrificing innovation can be difficult for researchers. Multi-stakeholder projects with complex objectives, audiences, and goals, such as those funded by the Horizon Europe programme, can create challenging conditions for researchers to ensure data privacy best practices are upheld.Read more
At Trust-IT Services and COMMpla, with over 50 employees from 11 different nationalities, we believe that our diversity is our strength, leading to both personal and professional growth. The interplay between openness and creativity in our multicultural environment not only enhances problem-solving and innovation but also improves conflict resolution.Read more
The chemical industry, the world's second-largest one, contributes $5.7 trillion to the world's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). It plays a crucial role in the economy, fostering innovation and providing employment for almost 120 million people. However, it is also one of the main contributors to carbon dioxide emissions as it generates approximately 935MT annually.Read more
On January 31, we dove deep into standardisation for a greener, more digital Europe at the "Accelerating Standardisation in Mobility, Buildings, and Energy” workshop by AIOTI, in collaboration with the DG Connect, IoT Unit, and supported by the HSBooster.eu. Here are the key takeaways:Read more
Investing in girls and women in science accelerates progress. With 43% of the Trust-IT and Commpla workforce identifying as female, the companies significantly surpass the European average for women working in ICT (19%). This statistic embodies Trust-IT’s commitment to fostering an environment where women not only find their place but thrive.Read more