eNOVATION | Extended Network of CBRN Training Centres for Innovation

Summary
"In response to evolving risk landscapes, governments and international organizations have adopted comprehensive programs to enhance preparedness and response capabilities. Building on eNOTICE and eNOTICE-2, eNOVATION addresses the increasing threat of Chemical and Biological threats including Toxin (CB/T) incidents, whether natural, intentional, or accidental, as well as the risk posed by ""Do-It-Yourself"" technologies.
eNOVATION aims to expand and strengthen the network of CBRN training centres, including the CBRN Centre of Excellence in regions like the Africa Atlantic Façade (Rabat, Morocco), Central Asia (Tashkent, Uzbekistan), and South East and East Europe (Tbilisi, Georgia, and CBRN CoE partner in Armenia). The project's main goal is to upgrade the training (Trg) framework for first responders in managing CB/T incidents and evaluating on-site emerging tools and technologies for detection, identification, monitoring, and decontamination. eNOVATION introduces new Trg methods that integrate upgraded courses, AI-supported technologies, enhancing automation and user-friendliness, as well as augmented and extended reality (AR/XR). The Network will guide pre-normative research for technologies and Trg methodologies. Altogether, technologies evaluated on-site are sourced from eNOVATION partners, ENCIRCLE, and eNOVATION supplier platforms.
The project outcomes aim to integrate human factors and societal considerations into emergency response, including international Assistance to vulnerable and disabled people, assessment of stockpile mobilisation for hospitals in CBRN CoE partner countries during CB/T crises.
The web application “eNOVATION Cube” is central to the project: integrating an ontology-driven matchmaking process to serve as a reference and benchmark for training FR and for technologies labelled after success evaluation on-site. This will have a direct impact on research, operational, and policy processes while supporting the sustainability of the netw"
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101168349
Start date: 01-09-2024
End date: 31-08-2027
Total budget - Public funding: 4 498 746,25 Euro - 4 498 744,00 Euro
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Original description

"In response to evolving risk landscapes, governments and international organizations have adopted comprehensive programs to enhance preparedness and response capabilities. Building on eNOTICE and eNOTICE-2, eNOVATION addresses the increasing threat of Chemical and Biological threats including Toxin (CB/T) incidents, whether natural, intentional, or accidental, as well as the risk posed by ""Do-It-Yourself"" technologies.
eNOVATION aims to expand and strengthen the network of CBRN training centres, including the CBRN Centre of Excellence in regions like the Africa Atlantic Façade (Rabat, Morocco), Central Asia (Tashkent, Uzbekistan), and South East and East Europe (Tbilisi, Georgia, and CBRN CoE partner in Armenia). The project's main goal is to upgrade the training (Trg) framework for first responders in managing CB/T incidents and evaluating on-site emerging tools and technologies for detection, identification, monitoring, and decontamination. eNOVATION introduces new Trg methods that integrate upgraded courses, AI-supported technologies, enhancing automation and user-friendliness, as well as augmented and extended reality (AR/XR). The Network will guide pre-normative research for technologies and Trg methodologies. Altogether, technologies evaluated on-site are sourced from eNOVATION partners, ENCIRCLE, and eNOVATION supplier platforms.
The project outcomes aim to integrate human factors and societal considerations into emergency response, including international Assistance to vulnerable and disabled people, assessment of stockpile mobilisation for hospitals in CBRN CoE partner countries during CB/T crises.
The web application “eNOVATION Cube” is central to the project: integrating an ontology-driven matchmaking process to serve as a reference and benchmark for training FR and for technologies labelled after success evaluation on-site. This will have a direct impact on research, operational, and policy processes while supporting the sustainability of the netw"

Status

SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-CL3-2023-DRS-01-04

Update Date

23-12-2024
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Horizon Europe
HORIZON.2 Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness
HORIZON.2.3 Civil Security for Society
HORIZON.2.3.1 Disaster-Resilient Societies
HORIZON-CL3-2023-DRS-01
HORIZON-CL3-2023-DRS-01-04