Starts in 1 month from now
LocationAthens, Greece.
The Disaster Resilience Days is a multi-day event organised under the Community for European Research and Innovation for Security (CERIS), bringing together experts, policymakers, first responders, and innovators from across Europe and beyond. The event focuses on advancing disaster resilience and preparedness through EU-funded research, technological innovation, and international cooperation.
It features keynote presentations from the European Commission and Member States, panel discussions, live demonstrations of cutting-edge projects, and a walking exhibition, offering opportunities for cross-sector collaboration and knowledge exchange. Key themes include innovation in crisis response, community engagement, secure communication, space technologies, and global partnerships.
As part of the effort to move closer to national communities and deepen local engagement, the next edition of the Disaster Resilience Days will take place in Athens from 6-8 October 2025.
For more information and to register for this event, please access the dedicated page via this link.
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