Success of the DRIVER+ Trial #2 Dry Run
The first Dry Run for DRIVER+ second Trial has been organised by Valabre between 26th and 28th June.
The objectives of the meeting were twofold:
The first Dry Run for DRIVER+ second Trial has been organised by Valabre between 26th and 28th June.
The objectives of the meeting were twofold:
DRIVER+ underwent its first Trial in Warsaw, the first of four Trials in this ambitious project towards innovation in resilience and Crisis Management.
The European Transport Conference attracts transport practitioners and researchers from all over Europe where they can find in-depth presentations on policy issues, best practice and research findings across the broad spectrum of transport. The range of topics and the multi-seminar approach makes ETC unique among transport conferences and it is well established as the premier event of its type. The conference programme covers supranational issues, national and local policy and the implementation of projects at a local level.
ITDRR-2016 provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to present their latest R&D findings and innovations. The conference is especially focused on the various IT aspects and challenges of copying with disaster risk reduction. ITDDR-2016 invites experts, researchers, academicians and all other who are interested to disseminate their work. The conference establishes an academic environment that fosters the dialogue and exchange of ideas between different levels of academic, research, business and public communities.
The International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM’2016) will be held in Vienna, Austria from 13th of December to 15th of December 2016.
On July 20th, the hottest day this year up to now, three PhD students – Laura Hinsche, Roberto Rocha and Roelof van den Berg – of the Department Information Systems and Supply Chain Management of the University Münster and the C3M took a closer look at the processes of the
Two of our newest Marie Curie PhD fellows, Robin Mays and Roberto Rocha, made inaugural presentations of their research work for the Network for Information Technology and Innovation Management (NITIM) Summer School 2016, held June 15-17 in Trondheim, Norway.
In a joint effort DRIVER partners successfully inaugurated the platform in The Hague by conducting a large-scale experiment involving an overall number of approximately 150 volunteers (135 citizens and 15 CM professionals), 26 technicians and experiment organizers, 28 external observers, 9 evaluators and 7 DRIVER solutions. The experiment took place at the VRH premises over two days on April 19th to 20th and assumed a flood scenario in which a combined high tide with an extreme weather event threatened the citizens in the region of The Hague.