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Lowcomote Project

On January 1st, the kick-off meeting for the Lowcomote project, part of the H2020 initiative, was held, with UGROUND participating as a partner.

Lowcomote’s main objective is to advance and innovate in Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) in Europe, with the aim of promoting Low-Code platforms. To achieve this, it will train a new generation of experts to explore the technical possibilities of integrating such platforms with technologies like Machine Learning and Cloud environments, as well as heterogeneous and interoperable engineering tools, in order to support very large and cross-platform engineering models.

UGROUND’s participation in Lowcomote recognizes its Semantic Engineering, which technically belongs to the field of Model-Driven Engineering, as a disruptive and innovative technology in system development. Its purely no-code platform represents a major advancement for the field of Low-Code platforms, which, as mentioned, are the focus of the Lowcomote project. This is because Lowcomote is based on the premise that Low-Code platforms represent the future of systems engineering due to their functional complexity and development simplicity.

The project is coordinated by Institut Mines-Télécom, with participation from universities such as the University of York, the Autonomous University of Madrid, the Technical University of Vienna, and the University of L’Aquila, as well as major companies such as British Telecommunications (BT). Among all participants, we are the only private Spanish beneficiary.

Lowcomote will last four years and will conclude with the development of a doctoral thesis on the systems created by each participant, meaning that UGROUND will host a foreign student to study Semantic Engineering and its applications.

For more information, visit the Lowcomote website.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 813884.