
ISEP/SoftCPS Researcher Mohammad Samadi presented the progress of the work carried out by ISEP at the 4th plenary meeting of the project, which took place between 28 and 30 April 2026, in Istanbul, Turkey.
During the meeting, a project hackathon was also organized to showcase the progress of the solutions and demonstrators developed for the project use cases. The renewable energy communities use case team, of which ISEP is a member, was awarded 2nd place in the competition.
The European MATISSE project focuses on model-based engineering of digital twins for the early verification and validation of industrial systems.
Within the project, SoftCPS/ISEP contributes to the development of a model-based infrastructure for digital twins of cyber-physical systems, while also participating in the renewable energy communities use case provided by Cleanwatts. More details about the project are available at: https://matisse-kdt.eu/
