EMPHYSIS – the missing link between digital simulation and embedded software

In September, during the ITEA recent PO days event, the EMPHYSIS project received the Award of Excellence.


15 September 2021 - The ITEA research project EMPHYSIS led by Bosch delivered the new “eFMI standard” for model exchange to accelerate the model-based development of embedded software. Today, this international collaborative project gathering 25 industrial and academic partners from different fields like automotive and information technologies situated in Belgium, Canada, France, Germany and Sweden received the ITEA Award of Excellence for this unique achievement.


This is a clear recognition of  Innovation, Standardization and Impact from the actors of ITEA community. 


EMPHYSIS - Award of excellence


The EMPHYSIS project has achieved several outstanding results as the automatic generation of efficient code for embedded devices. It shows the power of collaborative research projects to drive the adoption of a new standard and to generate significant productivity gain for the industry.
– Jean-François Lavignon, ITEA Vice-chairman


EMPHYSIS actors


EMPHYSIS vision 


The mathematical model of a physical process becomes part of the software to replace a real sensor with a virtual sensor - Source BOSCH Gmbh 


ITEA Press release - EMPHYSIS


The eFMI EMPHYSIS story

For the detailed information about EMPHYSIS project, eFMI innovation and Dassault Systemes contribution, please read the eFMI EMPHYSIS story 


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