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EU funding (€18.8M): demonstRation of EU effective lArge sCale tHreat and crIsis maNaGement OUTside the EU Hor12 Aug 2016 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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demonstRation of EU effective lArge sCale tHreat and crIsis maNaGement OUTside the EU

Effective EU support to a large external crisis requires new approaches. In response to this challenge and to identified user and market needs from previous projects, Reaching Out proposes an innovative multi-disciplinary approach that will optimize the efforts, address a wide spectrum of users and maximize market innovation success. This approach results in five main objectives: to 1. Develop a Collaborative Framework, with distributed platforms of functional services, 2. Implement a flexible and open “collaborative innovation” process involving users and SMEs, suppliers, operators and research organisations, 3. Develop, upgrade and integrate 78 new connectable and interoperable tools, 4. Conduct 5 large scale demonstrations on the field: o health disaster in Africa (Epidemics in Guinea, with strong social and cultural issues), o natural disaster in a politically complex region and a desert environment (Earthquake in the Jordan Valley, led jointly by Jordan, Israel and Palestine), o three global change disasters in Asia targeted at large evacuation and humanitarian support in Bangladesh (long lasting floods, huge storms and associated epidemics,), EU citizen support and repatriation in Shanghai (floods & storm surge), radiological and industrial disasters impacting EU assets in Taiwan (flash floods, landslides, storm surge and chemical and radiological disasters), supported and co-funded by local authorities, 5. Provide recommendations and evaluations for future legal and policy innovations. The project will be conducted under the supervision of senior end-users. It will be performed with flexible and proven procedures by a balanced consortium of users, industry, innovative SMEs, RTO and academia in the EU and the demonstration regions. The main expected impact is to improve external disaster and crisis management efficiency and cost-benefit and increase the EU visibility whilst enhancing EU industry competitiveness and enlarging the market.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Airbus Defence AND Space SAS €2,630,086
ARBEITER-SAMARITER-BUND DEUTSCHLAND e. V. €304,313
Astri Polska sp. z o.o. €771,356
Atrisc €173,670
Austria Institut FUR Europa-UND Sicherheitspolitik (Aies) €100,000
Ayuntamiento de Madrid €116,638
BAE Systems (Operations) Ltd. €173,774
Department of Health €2,835,655
Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon €403,634
Eureka Comunicazione Telematica Srl €197,050
European Union Satellite Centre €398,990
Federation Internationale DES Societes DE LA Croix-Rouge ET Du Croissant-Rouge - Shelter Research Unit ASBL €457,075
Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire €313,725
Istituto Affari Internazionali €798,869
LDI INNOVATION OÜ €324,625
Leonardo - S.p.A. €161,700
MAGEN DAVID ADOM IN ISRAEL €1,326,125
Ministere de l'Interieur €308,250
Rinicom Ltd. €560,175
SDIS de la Haute-Corse €555,000
Stockholms Universitet €338,813
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT Oy €300,000
Universita Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore €1,416,000
Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II €649,375
Universite Catholique de Louvain €820,519
Universite Cote d'Azur €1,975,188
Universitetet I Agder €400,956

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/700151

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