SIXENSE ENGINEERING
SIXENSE ENGINEERING
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:CRI, MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO, THE COLLEGE OF LAW AND BUSINESS, SAHER (EUROPE) OU, UNISA +14 partnersCRI,MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO,THE COLLEGE OF LAW AND BUSINESS,SAHER (EUROPE) OU,UNISA,IIASA,COMUNE DI SAN GIUSEPPE VESUVIANO,PSCE,ÖRK,MTO SAKERHET 2010 AB,HANKEN,SIXENSE ENGINEERING,FHVR,Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre,MiBACT,FONDAZIONE INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY AND INNOVATION,EPFZ,University of Huddersfield,INSTITUT DE SCIENCE ET ETHIQUEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101021746Overall Budget: 4,971,090 EURFunder Contribution: 4,971,090 EURCORE contributes to Horizon 2020’s focus on secure societies where citizens are facing increasingly threatening situations. It is built on the activities and results of previous and on-going projects and is driven by end-users within the consortium and their wider stakeholder networks. CORE will develop a harmonized vision of crisis management awareness and overcoming, through a transdisciplinary collaboration involving the environmental science and social science communities. In this way, human factors, social, societal and organizational aspects can be supported by the scientific results obtained in research on environmental and anthropogenic risks. CORE will identify and use best practice and knowledge/learning from certain countries with high levels of risk but where risk awareness is high and will provide optimized actions and solutions to help restructure and rebuild socio-economic structures after a disaster that is essential for the European society. CORE is a multi-disciplinary consortium across and outside Europe established to understand how to define common metrics with respect to the different natural and man-made disaster scenarios, and how to measure, control and mitigate the impact on the populations. Special attention will be given to vulnerable groups: disabled, elderly, poor, as well as women and children. CORE will lead to more efficient policies, governance structures and broad awareness and collaboration among citizens and rescue agencies. Best practices will be identified and reported to policymakers, end-users and disseminated to all stakeholders and NGOs. CORE will devote great attention to education in schools and the training activities are also intended to be an "awareness campaign" for young people about the vulnerability of the weak categories that cannot rely on advanced means of communication and of their importance. The young generation, used to the most advanced technologies, might become a sort of "prevention sentinels".
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:RESDEV, INFRA PLAN, MAGELLAN CIRCLE, VPF, ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA +15 partnersRESDEV,INFRA PLAN,MAGELLAN CIRCLE,VPF,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,PORT OF ANTWERP BRUGES,TU Delft,HPA,HZS,HAVENBEDRIJF ROTTERDAM NV,CONTECHT,TECNALIA,DFDS AS,CVBA BRABO,SIXENSE ENGINEERING,ICCS,Deltares,INLECOM INNOVATION,RESEARCH DRIVEN SOLUTIONS,COMPANIA NATIONALA ADMINISTRATIA PORTURILOR MARITIME SA CONSTANTAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101147041Overall Budget: 8,193,680 EURFunder Contribution: 6,906,430 EURCLARION gathers a strong multidisciplinary team of 21 partners with complementary research, technical and business profiles, including four ports with inland waterway connections, the top-3 in Europe, in terms of container throughput, namely Rotterdam, Antwerp/Brugge and Hamburg in the North Sea and Constantza, the largest European port in the Black Sea. CLARION ports handle 35.5% of the total container traffic in European ports as per EUROSTAT published 2021 data and provide access to the major inland waterways of the Rhine-Main-Danube axis, Scheldt and Elbe, ensuring significant impact of the application of results on the European maritime ports industry. 10 pilot demonstrations focused on making port infrastructure and hinterland transport resilient and sustainable. CLARION pilot demonstrations will focus on going beyond the SotA to test and deploy smart and sustainable quay walls, monitoring and management system for the corrosion of port infrastructure with an automated floating mobile measuring system, shore tension applicability for RORO and CONRO terminals during storm conditions, flood impact control DT, dredged sediment reuse in port infrastructure, NBS applicability in maritime ports, DT to support the resilience of connected inland waterways infrastructure, a DT for extreme weather forecasts, federated learning using aerial drones/satellite data/in-situ sensors for cadastral measurements and response to extreme weather, and an EMS for extreme weather events. Though each pilot demonstration will be carried out in one of the CLARION ports, achievements will be shared among them and beneficial results will be adopted in the short-term. International stakeholder communities will be engaged to create an Open Innovation Ecosystem that will promote collaboration and sharing of experiences supported by an AB consisting of experts in climate resilience in ports to ensure that transferability of CLARION’s results will not be limited among CLARION ports.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2029Partners:ASOCIATIA OPERATORILOR DIN AGRICULTURA ECOLOGICA BIO ROMANIA, INTRASOFT International, UoA, SIVE, SINERGISE +25 partnersASOCIATIA OPERATORILOR DIN AGRICULTURA ECOLOGICA BIO ROMANIA,INTRASOFT International,UoA,SIVE,SINERGISE,ATOS IT,AGENTIA DE PLATI SI INTERVENTIE PENTRU AGRICULTURA,INTERNATIONAL DATA SPACES ASSOCIATION IDSA,NILEAS - AGRICULTURAL OLIVE OIL COOPERATIVE,AGENZIA PROVINCIALE PER I PAGAMENTI DELLA PROVINCIA AUTONOMA DI TRENTO,SIEMENS SRL,CONSEIL DES VINS DE SAINT-EMILION,SYNELIXIS,AGRO DIGITAL SOLUTIONS,ZSA,SIMAVI,RI.NOVA SOCIETA COOPERATIVA,ALMAVIVA,TECNOVA,A S TO BIOLOGIKO AGROKTIMA,SIXENSE ENGINEERING,DELPHY,SINGULARLOGIC S.A.,SARGA,NMA,EV ILVO,INAGRO,ITAINNOVA,SINERGISE SOLUTIONS, GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS LABORATORY, LL,University of ŁódźFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101086461Overall Budget: 7,145,500 EURFunder Contribution: 7,145,500 EUROverirrigation and excessive use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides increase yield cost, contaminate the aquifer and destroy the biodiversity, while suboptimal livestock production increases GhG emissions, contributing to the global warming. The solution on the triangle a) global food needs, b) competitiveness/farmers’ fair income and c) sustainable farming/protection of the environment lies in knowledge. Modern farms create a huge amount of data based on IoT sensors and drones, while vast EO data become available via Copernicus Hubs. AgriDataSpace aims to establish itself as the “Game Changer” in Smart Farming and agri-environmental monitoring, and strengthen the smart-farming capacities, competitiveness and fair income by introducing an innovative, intelligent and multi-technology, fully distributed platform of platforms. To achieve technological maturity and massive acceptance, AgriDataSpace adopts and adapts a multidimensional approach that combines state of the art big data and data-spaces’ technologies (BDVA/IDSA/GAIA-X) with agricultural knowledge, new business models and agri-environment policies, leverages on existing platforms and edge computing, and introduces novel concepts, methods, tools, pilots and engagement campaigns to go beyond today’s state of the art, perform breakthrough research and create sustainable innovation in upscaling (real-time) sensor data, already evident within the project lifetime. AgriDataSpace will be validated via 24 Use cases in 23 pilots in 9 countries, representing more than 181,000ha with 25 types of crops that span from southwest to northeast Europe, outdoor and greenhouse crops, organic and non-organic production, and more than 2,000 animals of 5 types. More than 4,200 farmers will provide insights and more than 89,000 will be directly informed. More than 1,600 sensors will be utilized and more than 4,500 additional sensors will be installed to measure (real-time) data, including more than 2,500 RFID tags.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:JRC, Ministère de l'Intérieur, SDIS 2B, SIEMENS SRL, NET-U CONSULTANTS LTD +37 partnersJRC,Ministère de l'Intérieur,SDIS 2B,SIEMENS SRL,NET-U CONSULTANTS LTD,Urad Vlade Republike Slovenije za informacijsko varnost,EU,KEMEA,FONDAZIONE LINKS,Telekom Slovenije (Slovenia),Gendarmerie Nationale,INPS,PFRI,EUSC,CEA,VICOM,CAIXABANK S.A,SYNELIXIS,FSTECHNOLOGY SPA,CYBERCRIME RESEARCH INSTITUTE GMBH,Groupe Up (France),INSTITUTE FOR CORPORATIVE SECURITY STUDIES LJUBLJANA,SZ DOO,JSI,DARS (Slovenia),Snep d.o.o.,DIAGNOSTIC & THERAPEUTIC CENTER OFATHENS HYGEIA SA,PETROL DD LJUBLJANA,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,ATC,BYTE COMPUTER SA,CERTH,LUKA KOPER, PORT AND LOGISTIC SYSTEM, D.D.,Ministry of Infrastructure,PORT OF RIJEKA AUTHORITY,INTRASOFT International,SINGULARLOGIC S.A.,SIXENSE ENGINEERING,University of Rijeka,MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO,SITAF,HELLENIC POLICEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101073909Overall Budget: 12,855,000 EURFunder Contribution: 9,998,540 EURATLANTIS aims at enhancing resilience and Cyber-Physical-Human (CPH) security of the key EU Critical Infrastructures, going beyond the scope of distinct assets, systems, and single CI, by addressing resilience at the systemic level against major natural hazards and complex attacks that could potentially disrupt vital functions of the society. The mission of ATLANTIS, which involves 39 European partners with complementary roles and skills, is to improve the resilience and the protection capabilities of interconnected ECI exposed to evolving systemic risks due to existing and emerging large-scale, combined, cyber-physical threats and hazards, guarantee the continuity of operations, while minimizing cascading effects in the infrastructure itself, the environment, other CIs, and the involved population, enabling public and private actors to meet current and emerging challenges by adopting sustainable security solutions. The mission of ATLANTIS will be achieved by - Improving knowledge on large-scale, vulnerability assessment and long-term systemic risks. - Improving the systemic resilience of ECI, through novel, adaptive, flexible, and customizable security measures (“by design”) and tools (“by innovation”). - Improving effective cooperation among CI operators and government security stakeholders, while preserving CI autonomy and sovereignty. - Delivering an open TRL-7 technological framework that will provide the ECIs with AI -based solutions for increased AWARENESS, CAPABILITY and COOPERATION in managing systemic threats. The ATLANTIS solution will be validated and demonstrated in 3 large-scale cross-border and cross-sector pilots: - LSP#1: Cross-Border/Cross Domain Large Scale Pilot in Transport, Energy and Telecoms (Slovenia, Croatia, Italy and France); - LSP#2: Cross Domain Large Scale Pilot in Health, Logistics/Supply Chain and Border control (Cyprus, Greece and Croatia); - LSP#3: Cross-Country Large-Scale Pilot in FinTech/Financial (Spain, Germany, Cyprus).
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:SERCO, VLTN, ANERDGY AG, Ecoforest Geotermia S.L., AKKA HIGH TECH +43 partnersSERCO,VLTN,ANERDGY AG,Ecoforest Geotermia S.L.,AKKA HIGH TECH,FHG,INGENIERIA ESPECIALIZADA OBRA CIVIL E INDUSTRIAL SA,Ayuntamiento de Madrid,WILLIS TOWERS WATSON SA,CROATIA GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL,TPF UTILITIES,SONAE,SIXENSE ENGINEERING,DIN DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FUER NORMUNG E.V.,BRSI,INTERNATIONAL BIODIVERCITY & PROPERTY COUNCIL (IBPC / CIBI),Visblue,SMART INNOVATION OSTFOLD AS,MESTSKA CAST PRAHA 6 / District Prague 6,MOTT MACDONALD FRANCE,ČVUT,FUNDACION CIDAUT,IDOM,TUC,USC,BEEPLANET FACTORY SL,PNO INNOVATION SL,EUR,B-com Institute of Research and Technology,AU,TELCOSERV S.A.,CARTIF,BOVLABS SAS,INLECOM INNOVATION,CELSA BARCELONA,DLRCOCO,KAMPSAX GEODAN GEOPLUS KAMPSAX DATA GEOPLAN GEOMASTERS GEODATAAGRINOVA INTERNATIONAL KAMPSAX INTERNA,Crea Madrid Nuevo Norte SA,CAPWATT, S.A.,KONNECTA SYSTEMS LIMITED,KONNECTA SYSTEMS IKE,UCD,SOPREMA,De l'Autre Côté de l'Ecole,eBOS Technologies (Cyprus),Geco Global,ITAINNOVA,STAM SRLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101037075Overall Budget: 25,020,000 EURFunder Contribution: 20,158,500 EURPROBONO brings together a European multidisciplinary consortium of 47 partners, construction and consulting entities, public asset service managers, municipalities, technology solution providers and experts, to turn the six European districts (PROBONO´s Living Labs) into Green Building Neighborhoods (GBN), with positive energy balance and zero carbon emissions: two large-scale demonstrators (Madrid and Dublin) and four living labs representing business/owner promoters of the green buildings and neighborhoods’ transition (Porto, Brussels, Aarhus, Prague). PROBONO will provide strong examples of how GBN's technological and social innovations can be applied, with a vision focused on building infrastructure and a renewed focus on people and sustainability, taking full advantage of digitalization and smart technologies for the benefit of society. The adoption of the PROBONO approach and innovations will be proposed through a range of participatory methods that promote stakeholders (including citizens) partaking in co-designing and co-delivering a sustainable GBN. PROBONO will provide GBN Strategic Planning Tools in spatial, economic, technical, environmental regulatory, and social context aligned with city and urban masterplans and policy frameworks. PROBONO will create evidence-based policy recommendations, standardization actions, and robust adoption and commercialization strategies supported by a capacity-building program and a European Alliance of GBN Innovation Clusters. PROBONO will provide a GBN Digital Twin (DT) implemented across the LLs as a virtual representation of associated GBN including operational assets that implicate environmental and efficiency KPI. A cloud-based decision support-planning tool will be created to develop an optimized design for carbon-neutral energy GBN systems incorporating PROBONO innovative solutions on GBN demand and response dynamics. The technological developments will include metering different utilities with electricity, gas, warm energy, cold energy, and water linked to Smart IoT gateway and Energy Optimisation middleware, all this combined with geothermal, PV, micro-turbines, efficient HVAC technologies, green roofs, custom insulation, and GB energy optimization, efficient energy storage and integrating EV charging value chain. To enhance wide-scale adoption and standard creation, PROBONO will contribute with evidence-based policy recommendations, standardization actions, and robust adoption and commercialization strategies.
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