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CERIS Joint Demonstration Event on European Border Surveillance Innovation from Horizon Research Projects
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Turku, Finland.

Programmes
Security

This CERIS Event offers a unique opportunity to European innovators – companies, academia, research and technology organisations – to showcase their prototype solutions to potential users and members of the European Border and Coast Guard from national border and coast guard authorities and from the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex).

Selected innovators will demonstrate their prototype software and hardware solutions addressing land and sea border surveillance capabilities. Eligible solutions must be between Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 5 and 8 and developed with EU support.

Key solutions for land and/or sea border surveillance include:

  • Situational awareness solutions
  • Counter-UxVs solutions
  • Data collection and analysis solutions
  • Autonomous systems
  • Sensors for border surveillance

Submissions to showcase solutions must be sent via this form by July 6, 2025, at 20:00 CET.

For more information and to register as a partcipant, please acess the organiser's page via this link.

 

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