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Innovation uptake on wildfire preparedness
MAR
Thu
12

Starts in 1 month from now

Location

Brussels

Le Bouche à Oreille, Rue Felix Hap 11, Brussels
Programmes
Security

The “Wildfires Preparedness” event, organised under CERIS (Community for European Research and Innovation for Security) brings together experts, policymakers, and innovators from across Europe and beyond to discuss disaster resilience, preparedness, and technological advancements in crisis response and preparedness.

It will also introduce EU innovation procurement instruments, with a particular focus on Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) under Horizon Europe, as a tool to respond to common capability gaps. Through interactive workshop sessions, participants will contribute to identifying priority needs and preparing the community for future PCP actions, supporting a coordinated, innovation-driven and security-aware approach to wildfire preparedness in Europe.

More information on the event and the possibility to register can be found on the event website.

 
 

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