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The call is open to applications from academic institutions, innovation and technological centres and SMEs.
The objective is to select the most innovative solution, which will be integrated into the GOBEYOND MR-IEWS (Multi-Risk Impact-based Early Warning System).
The proposed solution should provide algorithms or developments to complement and improve the proposed MR-IEWS, ultimately boosting the innovation capacity of GOBEYOND’s advancements in decision-supporting tools for geo and weather hazards.
What is the prize?
The winning proposal will receive €50,000.
Opening date: 09 December 2024
Deadline: 31 January 2025 - 17:00 (CET)
For further information about the GOBEYOND project and to submit a project proposal, please visit the following website: https://gobeyond-project.eu/
Email address for further information: innovation_gobeyond@crahi.upc.edu
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