Privacy Policy

Who we are?

UniMaaS (Unified Modeling and Automated Scheduling for Manufacturing as a Service) is a Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Action project funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101177842. The project began on 1 January 2025 and will run until 31 December 2027, with a total EU contribution of €6,483,593.82.

UniMaaS aims to develop a platform comprising advanced technologies to offer flexible and decentralized manufacturing resources and supply chains as a service to European SMEs and industries. The platform will feature three integrated suites: Data Modelling Suite, Modelling Suite, and Decision-Making Suite, incorporating digital twins, cloud computing, and trustworthy AI .

The project partners of the UniMaaS consortium, listed below, process certain types of personal data for the purposes of the project. Each partner is responsible for the personal data they collect and process during their activities under the framework of the project:

For further information, we can be contacted at: [email protected]


How we collect your personal data?

We collect personal data both directly and indirectly:

  • We obtain personal data directly from individuals in a variety of ways, including the following cases:
    • an individual subscribes to our newsletter/s;
    • an individual registers to attend meetings, workshops and other events we host and during attendance at such events;
    • we establish cooperative relationships with an individual;
    • we provide professional services pursuant to our contract with the European Commission;
  • We obtain personal data indirectly about individuals from a variety of sources, including:
    • our research partners;
    • our networks and contacts;
    • public and open data sources such as public registers, news articles and internet searches;
    • social and professional networking sites (e.g., LinkedIn).

What types of data we collect

We only collect the data necessary for our project’s smooth implementation. These data fall into the following categories:

  • contact details (name/ surname, e-mail address, phone number);
  • professional information (job title, organisation, field of expertise);
  • demographics (e.g. age, gender, nationality);
  • information about what a person knows or believes;
  • videos and photos (from people that attend our events, webinars, workshops etc.).

Bases of lawful processing

We process personal data on the following legal bases:

  • Legal obligations – for processing activities required for compliance both with applicable national and European legislation as well as with the specific legal and regulatory framework of the Horizon Europe Framework Programme for Research and Innovation of the European Union.
  • Consent – for processing activities such as organisation of meetings, workshops, other events, and dissemination of project’s results.
  • Contractual obligations – for processing activities such as reporting to the European Commission and complying with project’s publicity obligations.

What we do with your personal data

We process your personal data with the purpose of:

  • Disseminating our project’s results to different types of stakeholders;
  • Sending invitations and providing access to guests attending our meetings, events, and workshops;
  • Administering, maintaining, and ensuring the security of our information systems, applications, and websites;
  • Processing online requests or queries, including responding to communications from individuals;
  • Complying with contractual, legal, and regulatory obligations.

How we secure your personal data when we process it

We continuously apply a personal data risk assessment process to identify, analyse, and evaluate the security risks that may threaten your personal data. Based on the results of this risk assessment, we define and apply a set of both technical and organizational measures to mitigate the above security risks, including but not limited to:

  • Data Protection Policies to guide personnel involved in the UniMaaS project when processing your data;
  • Written contracts with organisations that process personal data on our behalf;
  • Non-Disclosure Agreements with personnel of the UniMaaS consortium partners;
  • Back up process, antimalware protection, access control mechanisms, etc.
  • Some of UniMaaS partners have appointed a Data Protection Officer.

Do we share personal data with third parties?

Your personal data may be shared with trusted third parties to help us deliver efficient and quality services. When we do so, we ensure that recipients are contractually bound to safeguard the data we entrust to them before we share the data. We may engage with several or all of the following categories of recipients:

  • Parties that support us as we provide our services (e.g., cloud-based software services such as Dropbox, Microsoft SharePoint, Google);
  • Our professional advisers, including lawyers, auditors, and insurers;
  • Dissemination service providers (e.g., MailChimp);
  • Law enforcement or other government and regulatory agencies or other third parties as required by, and in accordance with applicable law or regulation;
  • The European Commission according to our relevant contractual obligations.

Do we transfer your personal data outside the European Economic Area?

We do not own file servers located outside the European Economic Area (EEA). However, some partners may use cloud and/or marketing services from reputable providers such as SharePoint, DropBox, MailChimp, Google, etc., situated both inside and outside the EEA. We always check that such providers comply with the relevant GDPR requirements before starting to use their services.


Do we use cookies?

Cookies are small alphanumeric characters files that are transferred from websites that you visit to your PC, smartphone, tablet or any other electronic device that you use for browsing. Cookies assign your computer with a unique ID, which in turn becomes your own identity each time you return to a website. Cookies do not damage your electronic equipment, nor can they read information from other files on your computer’s hard drive.

Websites use cookies to “remember” for a period your actions and preferences such as language, font size and other display features. In this way, you are not required to enter these preferences each time you visit a website and navigate its pages. Furthermore, cookies help website owners to analyse how you are using their website and whether or not you are facing problems as you navigate them.

Personal Data Protection legislation states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of our website. For all other types of cookies, we need your consent. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time from the Cookies Settings on our website.

Statistics cookies help us to measure our website’s traffic and where it comes from so that we can improve its performance. Moreover, they collect information about which pages are more popular and how visitors use our website. None of this information can be used to identify you. It is all aggregated and, therefore, anonymized. This category includes cookies from third-party analytics services such as Google Analytics.

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Functionality cookies allow websites to remember the user’s site preferences and choices they make on the site including username, region, and language. This allows the website to provide personalized features if you share your location. They are anonymous and do not track browsing activity across other websites.

You can delete cookies and stop them from being installed in your browser. There is no standardized way to remove cookies since different browsers clear cookies using different procedures. Please follow the instructions provided by each browser manufacturer on how to remove cookies.

If you wish to stop sending your information to Google Analytics, you may install in your browser the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
You may select and change the cookie settings (with the exception of the technically necessary cookies) by clicking on Cookie settings. By making a cookie active, you consent to its use according to the provisions of this Cookies Policy.


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Analytics

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics such as the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.


Your rights

You have the following rights regarding our processing of your personal data:

  • Right to withdraw consent – You can withdraw consent that you have previously given to one or more specified purposes to process your personal data. This will not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out before you withdraw your consent.
  • Right of access – You can ask us to verify whether we are processing personal data about you and if so, to have access to a copy of such data.
  • Right to rectification and erasure – You can ask us to correct our records if you believe they contain incorrect or incomplete information about you or ask us to erase your personal data after you withdraw your consent to processing or when we no longer need it for the purpose it was originally collected.
  • Right to restriction of processing – You can ask us to temporarily restrict our processing of your personal data if you contest the accuracy of your personal data, prefer to restrict its use rather than having us erase it, or need us to preserve it for you to establish, exercise or defend a legal claim. A temporary restriction may apply while verifying whether we have overriding legitimate grounds to process it. You can ask us to inform you before we lift that temporary processing restriction.
  • Right to data portability – In some circumstances, where you have provided personal data to us, you can ask us to transmit that personal data (in a structured, commonly used, and machine-readable format) directly to another entity.
  • Right to object – You can object to our use of your personal data for direct marketing purposes, including profiling or where processing has taken the form of automated decision-making. However, we may need to keep some minimal information (e.g., e-mail address) to comply with your request to cease marketing to you.
  • Right to make a complaint to your local Data Protection Authority (DPA)

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