The TELEMETRY project has completed and received approval for deliverable D5.5 “Report on Dissemination and Communication Activities (interim version)”, edited by Spyridoula Markou (ATC) and George Triantafyllou (ATC). The deliverable was submitted on 28 February 2025 and provides an overview of the dissemination and communication efforts undertaken during the first 18 months of the TELEMETRY project, while also outlining the future plans for the remainder of the project.
As TELEMETRY reaches its midpoint, the dissemination strategy evolves to reflect the project’s progress, ensuring that outputs, tools, and methodologies are effectively communicated to the relevant target audiences. Effective communication and dissemination are essential to ensuring that TELEMETRY’s findings reach the right stakeholders, foster collaboration, and enhance visibility within the cybersecurity and IoT security ecosystem.
The dissemination process is a continuous effort throughout the project, adapting to new developments and refining strategies to maximise impact. TELEMETRY employs a multi-channel approach, leveraging scientific publications, the project website, social media, workshops, and participation in EU initiatives to ensure broad engagement.
During the first 18 months, TELEMETRY has successfully established a strong communication infrastructure, including its website, social media presence, promotional materials, and participation in scientific and industry events. The project has also actively engaged in clustering activities from an initial stage, recognising the importance of proactive collaboration to foster long-term engagement and enable more targeted actions. Additionally, TELEMETRY has strengthened its connections with EU-wide initiatives, reinforcing its presence within the cybersecurity research and innovation landscape.
By maintaining a flexible and adaptive dissemination strategy, TELEMETRY ensures that its findings, tools, and methodologies will continue to generate impact, foster collaboration, and contribute to a more secure and resilient IoT ecosystem across Europe.
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