
TeamUP completes first round of Laboratory Tests
Following three successful tests in Austria and Belgium, the latest Laboratory Test in Germany concluded the first testing cycle of CBRNE safety technology developed within the TeamUP Project.

Following three successful tests in Austria and Belgium, the latest Laboratory Test in Germany concluded the first testing cycle of CBRNE safety technology developed within the TeamUP Project.

The TeamUP Project has launched its first series of Laboratory Tests, marking the start of a Europe-wide testing phase to strengthen emergency organisations’ preparedness and safety in response CBRN-E incidents.

On 4th June, CERTH, in collaboration with VANOS S.A. and ICCS, presented their joint paper titled “A Compact, AI-Powered System for Rapid Decontamination during CBRNE Incidents” at the 18th Crisis

TeamUP was present at the Disaster Resilience Days, organised under CERIS. The 3-days event brought together a diverse and influential community of experts, policymakers, practitioners, and innovators advancing disaster preparedness,

On 27 March, the TeamUP project participated in the thematic workshop on Solutions for First Responders, held in Brussels organised by CERIS

From 27th to 29th November, the TeamUP consortium held its second plenary meeting and co-creation workshop at ENSP (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de la Police).

In November 27th, the TeamUP project marked a significant milestone with the kick-off meeting for the development of a CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA).

TeamUP has continuously enlarged its network of experts since the beginning of the project. This started with the set-up of a high-quality End-users and External Advisory Board (UAB),