Dissemination of the closing of the first infoday and the attendance to the European Transfiere Forum

About the event

With the support of its partner, AIR Institute, CERTIFY took part in the fourteenth edition of Transfiere, held from 12th to 14th March at the Trade Fairs and Congress Centre of Málaga (FYCMA). This leading European R&D&I forum, attended by over 6,000 professionals and businesses , provided the ideal platform to showcase its IoT security innovations through real-world scenarios like aircraft cockpits, smart micro-factories, and artwork tracking. This three-day international event provided CERTIFY an opportunity to connect with key stakeholders interested in enhancing security in critical infrastructures. Additionally, CERTIFY explored collaborations with research centers and accelerators, strengthening its position within the Industry 5.0 ecosystem.

About Transfiere

In its fourteenth edition, Transfiere reaffirmed its prestige as an international forum, with participation from over 30 countries and the presence of around 600 companies, institutions, and administrations. The event also facilitated discussions on current and impactful industry topics, such as the role of accelerators in Spain in driving innovative entrepreneurship. More than 100 panels and conferences were held over the course of the three-day programme.

Empowering Industrie 5.0

The CERTIFY project has launched a free online course on industrial cybersecurity, available on the e4YOU platform until 22 June 2025. The course consists of five modules covering cybersecurity principles, industrial system protection strategies, and the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). Aligned with Industry 5.0 goals, the course highlights the role of IoT and cybersecurity in ensuring efficiency, resilience, and sustainability. It provides professionals and organisations with essential knowledge to safeguard critical infrastructure against cyber threats. This is a valuable opportunity for those looking to enhance cybersecurity expertise in industrial environments.

Share this post