Latest Contributions of HENSOLDT Analytics to the H2020 MIRROR Project

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In January 2021, SAIL LABS Technology GmbH was acquired by the sensor specialist HENSOLDT and became HENSOLDT Analytics.

The H2020 MIRROR Project, in which HENSOLDT Analytics is responsible for dissemination and communication and text analysis methods, launched recently its first video! The explanatory video contains a simplified explanation of the project and can be played by clicking on the video below.

Watch the videfrom the project here:

MIRROR PROJECT 

HENSOLDT Analytics Research Team also participated in the first Project Review Meeting of the H2020 MIRROR-Project on the 15th of September. The review meeting was held virtually and it provided some valuable input and inspiring feedback for the next two years of the project.

The purpose of the review was to present the project’s first-year resultsachievements as well as future plans to the EC MIRROR project officer and the subject matter experts from the European Commission. Within MIRROR, HENSOLDT Analytics leads WP4 on Text Analysis Methods for Social and Traditional Media and WP11 on dissemination and exploitation. The company also fills the role of the Community Liaison Manager of the project, engaging actively in community building and cross-fertilization with stakeholders.

MIRROR (Migration-Related Risks caused by misconceptions of Opportunities and Requirement) is a research project that aims to generate a greater understanding of how people (from outside the European Union) perceive Europe as a destination for migration. The results of the project will form the basis for policy recommendations and the development of the MIRROR platform and toolset for effective cross-media perception analysis.

The MIRROR project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement № 832921.

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HENSOLDT Analytics is a global leading provider of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) systems and Natural Language Processing technologies, such as Automatic Speech Recognition, which are key elements for media monitoring and analysis.