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Chaire Cyber CNI – Cybersecurity for Critical Networked Infrastructures

European Innovation Ecosystems: Lessons from Ten Years of the German-French Academy for the Industry of the Future

🇪🇺 Sometimes a birthday cake tells a bigger story than a hundred project reports.

When we cut the birthday cake at Viva Technology 2026 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the German-French Academy for the Industry of the Future (GFA), I suddenly realized something.

We were not celebrating ten years of an institution.

We were celebrating ten years of relationships.

Researchers greeting collaborators they had not seen for years.

Students introducing mentors from another country.

Industrial partners already discussing the next joint project.

Friends meeting again.

Looking back over almost a decade, I realized that the Academy’s greatest achievement was never a single research project, a doctoral school or an innovation event.

It was creating a community.

That reflection led me to write something I had wanted to write for quite some time.

Not a birthday message.

Not a project report.

But an essay about something I have gradually come to regard as one of Europe’s most important strategic capabilities:

How do we build international innovation ecosystems?

Over the past ten years, I have had the privilege of helping shape this journey through collaborative research projects, educational initiatives such as Future-IoT, lifelong learning, strategy development and the Steering Committee of the Academy.

Along the way I discovered something that surprised even me.

Many of the most successful collaborations started with nothing more than a short conversation.

Projects ended.

Communities continued.

The article is my attempt to distill what ten years of Franco-German collaboration have taught me—not only about research and education, but about trust, ecosystem building and Europe’s future.

Among the ideas that stayed with me most are:

🔹 Research projects do not create ecosystems. People do.

🔹 Relationships deserve institutions.

🔹 Communities are Europe’s most valuable innovation infrastructure.

Thank you to everyone who helped build this remarkable community over the past decade—especially Paul-Guilhem Meunier, whose ability to cultivate ecosystems rather than merely manage projects has inspired me throughout these years, and to the many wonderful colleagues from IMT, TUM, DFH/UFA, industry and public institutions who made this journey possible.

I hope you enjoy reading it.

👉 Continue reading…

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Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures at VivaTech 2026: From Research Innovation to European Cyber Resilience

This week at VivaTech 2026 in Paris, I had the pleasure of representing the German-French Academy for the Industry of the Future (GFA) as a member of its Steering Committee.

Hosted in the German Space under the leadership of Paul-Guilhem Meunier (Institut Mines-Télécom) and Axel Honsdorf (Bayerisch-Französisches Hochschulzentrum), we showcased how Franco-German collaboration can drive research, innovation, lifelong learning, and entrepreneurship.

Together with Mohammed Hamad and Michael Kühr, I presented research initiatives from IMT Atlantique and our partners, including:

🔹 TRUE-VIEW – making invisible digital interactions visible through Extended Reality to improve trust, explainability, and cyber resilience.

🔹 DTACK – creating Digital Twins of Cyberattacks for autonomous vehicles, connected mobility, and intelligent transportation systems.

🔹 CyberSecDome – a major European initiative bringing together Airbus, IMT Atlantique, and leading partners across Europe to strengthen the cybersecurity of critical infrastructures.

On the education side, I also presented:

🎓 Future-IoT, the flagship Franco-German doctoral school co-organized with Sebastian Steinhorst (Technical University of Munich), and

🎓 Cybersecurity Essentials: From Risk to Resilience, a MOOC developed within the GFA framework to strengthen cyber skills for SMEs and non-specialists.

The week enabled many inspiring exchanges with colleagues and friends from Institut Mines-Télécom, Technical University of Munich, DFH-UFA, Airbus, Fraunhofer, DFKI, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, the German Cyber Agency, startups, and innovation actors from both countries.

We were also honoured by visits from François Delattre, Markus Blume, Jürgen Barke, Philippe Gréciano, Andrea von Hülsen-Esch, Virginie Jouhaud-Neutard, Laurence Le Coq, and Juliane Winkelmann.

A strong reminder that cybersecurity, digital sovereignty, innovation, education, and European cooperation are becoming inseparable pillars of our digital future.

#Cybersecurity #CyberResilience #CyberSecDome #CriticalInfrastructures #VivaTech #IMTAtlantique #Airbus #FutureIoT #DigitalTwins #ExtendedReality #DigitalSovereignty #EuropeanResearch #FrancoGermanCooperation

CyberCTF – A Reusable French-German Capture The Flag Platform Including Demonstrational Cybersecurity Teaching Elements

🔒 Exciting News in Cybersecurity Education! 🔒

Discover the collaborative journey of the CyberCTF project, revolutionizing cybersecurity education! Mohammad Hamad from TUM and Marc-Oliver Pahl from IMT Atlantique lead the charge, refining the CyberCTF platform and exploring collaborations with local Hacklantique organizers. Don’t miss this glimpse into the future of cybersecurity education! [insert link] #Cybersecurity #Education #Innovation

Securing Autonomous and Connected Vehicles: Cybersecurity Challenges, Mohammad Hamad (TUM)

🔒 Excited to share insights from Mohammad Hamad’s talk on “Securing Autonomous and Connected Vehicles: Cybersecurity Challenges” at IMT Atlantique! Learn about innovative solutions and collaborative projects tackling cybersecurity threats in the automotive industry. #Cybersecurity #AutonomousVehicles #ConnectedVehicles #Research #TechTalk

Pitching at the Siemens Research and Innovation Ecosystem (RIE) event in Munich

On March 27, 2023, at the Siemens Research and Innovation Ecosystem (Siemens RIE) “Digitalization & Low Code Engineering in Industry” our chairholder Marc-Oliver Pahl presented our works on the Metaverse and Cybersecurity. We see the Metaverse as the ideal subject for cybersecurity research today.

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