The meeting followed the official agenda, while during the meeting, participants also had the opportunity to tour INESCTEC’s research facilities, gaining firsthand insight into the cutting-edge laboratories and capabilities supporting the project’s technical activities.
In particular, the first day focused on progress in system design and disruptive submodules.
Day two highlighted developments in AI, XR, blockchain, and the integration roadmap. Partners also reviewed the methodology for testing and validating the project’s technological demonstrator.
Partners also reviewed the methodology for testing and validating the project’s technological demonstrator. The Porto meeting marked a key step in synchronizing technical efforts across the consortium as VICTORIOUS progresses toward subsystem integration and upcoming evaluation activities.
Ultimately, the VICTORIOUS project embodies the EU’s ambition to strengthen European strategic autonomy through cross-border cooperation, pooling industrial and research capabilities from multiple Member States to develop advanced defence technologies.