ENTRUST: Final Demonstration at ULSAC

On November 28th, ULSAC held the final demonstration of the ENTRUST project, which has been underway since January 2023, through a simulation and video recording of a patient’s journey in an emergency setting. The initiative focused on ambulance monitoring and the secure transmission of real-time clinical data to the hospital, Ler mais…

PARTICLE Presents the SEAGUARD Interoperability Framework at the 30th ICCRTS 2025 Symposium

On November 4th 2025, Marco Manso (from PARTICLE) presented the  SEAGUARD Interoperability Framework at the 30th edition of the International Command and Control Research Technology Symposium, hosted by the Swedish Defence University in collaboration with the Swedish Defence Research Agency and organised by the International Command and Control Institute. Gathering Ler mais…

3rd Plenary Session of SUNRISE Project

Successful 3rd Plenary Session of SUNRISE Project Concludes in Bilbao, Spain The 3rd plenary session of the SUNRISE project convened from January 20-21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain, marking a pivotal gathering hosted by Osakidetza and Bio-Bizkaia. The event brought together esteemed partners from across Europe to assess the initial outcomes Ler mais…

RISEN Final Trials, Carabinieri, Rome, Italy

The RISEN Final Trials occurred during 14-24 October 2024 at the facilities of Carabinieri in Rome, Italy. Designed by the RaCIS (Carabinieri) partner, a meticulously designed mock crime scene was modelled consisting in a hypothetical murder case occurring inside a clandestine laboratory (clan lab). This scene served as a testing ground for the RISEN trial activities, mimicking the complexities and high-stake nature of actual forensic investigations.

PARTICLE in NIGHTINGALE’s Final FSX

PARTICLE SUMMARY (PARTICLE) participated in the full-scale exercise simulating multi-casualty incidents (MCI) conducted under the aegis of the EU-funded NIGHTINGALE project, in the cities of Cengio and Ferrania (Cairo Montenotte), Savona province in the Liguria region of Italy, on October 5th 2024. The aim of the exercise is to test the innovative technologies developed by the NIGHTINGALE project in controlled but realistic conditions. The technologies are designed to enhance pre-hospital life support and triage by improving the capacity of first responders to respond effectively to mass casualty incidents.