PiQASO Plenary Meeting in Cagliari

On June 10th and 11th, 2026, the PiQASO Consortium gathers in Cagliari for its plenary meeting, hosted by Pluribus One.

Day 1 The first day opened with a welcome session and an overview of the overall project progress, followed by updates on WP2 Requirements, Functional Specifications and Architecture led by UBI. This was followed by a series of Use Case sessions, where each partner presented their sequence diagrams and PQC component integrations:

UC1 – Automotive: Abinsula

UC2 – Automation: PAL Robotics

UC3 – Finance: CaixaBank

UC4 – Energy: Motor Oil, MORE (Motor Oil Renewable Energy), Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH)

UC5.1 & UC5.2 – Healthcare: Tellu, PARTICLE

UC6.1 & UC6.2 – Aerospace: Aerospace: BIBA - Bremer Institut für Produktion und Logistik GmbH, NEdHo Aviation

UC7 – Online Media: DPG Digital Media Group

UC8 – UAVs: ACCELIGENCE LTD

UC9 – Transportation: Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya , StreamOwl

Day 2 The second day focused on core technical developments and future planning, starting with deep dives into WP3 Design of PQ Cryptosystems and PIQASO Reference Implementation (led by TAU, UniBwM, UBI) and WP4 Integration & Use Cases Demonstration (led by NCIS).

The sessions continued with insights into WP5 Raising Knowledge, Academy & Migration Planning (K3Y, PLUR) and WP6 Dissemination, Standardization, Exploitation & Impact Creation (PLUR, RAL, UNIS, UBI), alongside dedicated workshops on exploitation, WP1 Project Coordination, and preparation for the upcoming deliverables and RP1 reporting.

These two days of intense work and discussion strengthen our cooperation and pave the way for the next key milestones of the project!

The project funded under Grant Agreement No. ​101190366​ is supported by the European Cybersecurity Competence CentreFunded by the European Union.
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