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Great success and extensive participation to the International Training event for Civil Protection in Kavala

The three‐day work of the VET‐SHORT‐TERM JOINT STAFF TRAINING EVENT
(training in the framework of the Smart Education and Training Programme for
employees of central government and local government setoff) took place in
Kavala in a heavy ambiance and with the thought to those who were affected
by the tragic railway accident in Tempi (Greece) last week (1‐3/3/2023).
During the three‐day training event, the crucial importance of specialised and up‐
to‐date training, using state‐of‐the‐art technology, was highlighted for those who
are called to manage crises and risks and coordinate teams of professionals
and/or volunteers for the timely, safe and effective response to natural and man‐
made disasters.

The works, carried out with a hybrid system, both physically at the Campus of Kavala
of the International University of Greece (I.H.U) as well asthrough an e‐platform, was
crowned with greatsuccess and gathered extensive participation with a total of more
than 100 experts, academics, researchers, civil protection officers, safety and health
officers of the Police and Fire Brigade, representatives of the local government,
Private Security Personnel, as well as volunteers, from four countries(Spain, Belgium,
North Macedonia and Greece).
Participants had the opportunity to be informed by experts, but also to exchange
knowledge, academic opinions and experiences, to demonstrate and familiarize
themselves with technological achievements, exploring established and innovative
trends in crisis and risk management. In this way, they have contributed to the
finalization of the material that will be the educational core of distance training,
which aims to improve the preparedness, health and safety at work of both civil
protection personnel and private sectorsafety and security personnel in case of crises
and emergencies.
In the next phase of the Programme, a series of actions on Civil Protection issues will
be implemented by scientific staff with international experience, both in the
Programme member countries as well as in all the prefectures and islands of the
Region of Eastern Macedonia — Thrace.
World First with Table‐Top eXercice (TTX)
It should be noted that for the first time in the TTX was applied in the early stage of
the creation and control of educational material, the optimization and evaluation of
a civil protection vocational training programme. This customized technique TTX
(Table Top eXercises) has been designed by the Hephaestus Advanced Laboratory
of the School of Sciences of IHU and was implemented during the three days of the
VET‐SHORT‐TERM JOINT STAFF TRAINING EVENT in Kavala. TTX has enormous value
as a flexible and supple training source that can be used to promote active learning.
During the inaugural meeting of the VET‐SHORT‐TERM JOINT STAFF TRAINING
EVENT (1/3/2023— On World Civil Defense Day on March 1 every year, the world’s
attention is on civil protection and preparedness), in the ceremony hall of the IHU
campus in Kavala, a minute of silence was taken in memory of the victims of the
shocking railway accident (which had happened in Tempi Larissa Greece only 11
hours earlier), while all foreign representatives expressed their sincere condolences
and sympathy to the families of the victims and the Greek people.

To the accident (where the basic civil protection rules for man‐made disasters were
applied on the ground) referred, starting their greetings at the beginning of the
works, Dr Athanasios Mitropoulos — Dean of the School of Sciences of the University
of Athens, Mr Archelaos Granas — Vice ‐Regional Governor Eastern Macedonia &
Thrace, responsible for Development, International Relations and Civil Protection,
Apostolos Moumtsakis — Deputy Mayor of Kavala for Education and Culture
(represented by Mayor Theodoros Mouriadis), and Dr Michalis Chalaris — Assistant
Professor of Chemistry at IHU and Coordinator of the SETOFF project.
The Fire Service was represented by Nikolaos Balatsoukas —Brigadier. The works
were followed by, inter alia, the representative of the Kavala Fire Service, Vice‐
President Kyriakos Mandrianis, on behalf of the Kavala Police Directorate, its Deputy
Director, Mr. George Anagnostopoulos, and the Director of Security, Officer A’, Mr
Athanasios Kopsidas, and the Police Director of the municipality of Beraguasil Spain,
Manuel Alberto Sabater Chiva.
The following scientists (in person or online) informed the participants during the
three days with detailed suggestions on vital issues of Civil Protection:

  1. Charalambos Mouzakis — Lecturer of the Hellenic Open University and Researcher
    of the University of Crete,
  2. Dr Dimitra Pinotsi — Hellenic Institute for Health and Safety at Work
  3. Dimitar Bogatinov —Associate Professor of the Military Academy of North
    Macedonia “Michailo Apostolski”
  4. Eleni Lytra— “Sustainable City Network”
  5. Nikos Kokkinos — Associate Professor IHU
  6. Dr. Antonis Targouzidis — Hellenic Institute for Health and Safety at Work
  7. Dr. Evi Georgiadou — Hellenic Institute for Health and Safety at Work
  8. Chrysa Papapanou, MSc — Institute for Human and Natural Disaster Management
  9. Dr Maria Roussi — Teaching and Research Staff IHU and member of the Organizing
    Committee of this International Working Meeting.
    The European SETOFF Project, co‐funded by the European Union, is implemented
    under Erasmus+, led by researcher and co‐ordinator Assist. Professor of Chemistry,
    Michalis Chalaris, Retd Lieutenant General of the Hellenic Fire Service, in
    collaboration with Universities and institutions from the participating countries
    (Belgium, Spain, North Macedonia, Greece).
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Finnova launches S-MOVING Startup Europe Awards

  • Last February 17th, at Transfiere Finnova launched a new edition of the Startup Europe Awards in the seminar Synergies towards Technology Transfer
  • In this call of S-Moving Startup Europe Awards, three challenges were launched: “Biogas as an alternative and energy decarbonisation process in tourist mobility”, “Biogas as a decarbonisation process in the public transport system” and “Km 0 or Food Miles for the use of products generated in a sustainable way in each territory”

In the new edition of the S-Moving Startup Europe Awards, the search is on for the best startup with an innovative and market-applicable project proposal to promote the green transition. To this end, at Transfiere, the largest European forum for science, technology and innovation, held at the Trade Fair and Congress Centre of Malaga (FYCMA) from 15 to 17 February, Finnova launched three challenges: “Biogas as an alternative and energy decarbonisation process in tourist mobility“, “Biogas as a decarbonisation process in the public transport system” and “Km 0 or Food Miles for the use of products generated in a sustainable way in each territory“.

In the first challenge, which aims to accelerate the development of renewable energies, promoting circularity and committing to a more resilient energy system, solutions are sought based on the use of clean, green and renewable energies. This challenge is key to phasing out fossil fuels (gas, oil and coal), one of the objectives of the European Commission’s European Green Pact and RePowerEU.

The second challenge aims to find a project or idea that provides an innovative solution to energy decarbonisation in the public transport system in order to improve the environmental efficiency of buses and other public transport services in cities.

Regarding the last challenge of the S-Moving awards, a startup is sought with a project proposal that allows the promotion and use of Km 0 products generated in a sustainable way in each territory. Thanks to this idea, the carbon footprint and emissions caused by the large cross-border journeys of current products will be minimised, as well as combating the inflation of imported products and supporting local agricultural production.

The three challenges posed for this call for prizes are particularly related to two projects in which the Finnova Foundation collaborates: LIFE ECODIGESTION 2.0, a technology that automates the digesters of wastewater treatment plants to convert organic waste in landfills into biogas, and Hub Iberia Agrotech (HIBA), of the Interreg Spain – Portugal programme (POCTEP) to promote an ecosystem and Agrodigitalisation based on a Digital Innovation Hubs Network (DIHs).

These challenges were presented at the seminar LIFE EDODIGESTION 2.0 – Synergies towards Technology Transfer on 17 February at Transfiere. As for the awards ceremony, which is an open innovation tool to identify disruptive startups that promote public-private collaboration and the fight against climate change, it will be held in the framework of Greencities and S-Moving in FYCMA on Wednesday, 20 and Thursday, 21 September. It is also worth mentioning that the startups that present themselves will be able to promote European demonstration projects in programmes such as LIFE and Horizon Europe with grants of between 500,000 and 15 million euros.

Register here to participate and know more about the challenges.

About Startup Europe Awards

The Startup Europe Awards (SEUA) is an initiative driven by the European Commission, implemented by the Finnova Foundation in collaboration with StartUp Europe. It is an open innovation tool that allows companies to identify talented startups capable of solving today’s challenges in multiple areas. Its mission is to help Startups and Scaleups become more efficient, smarter and more successful. These awards are a useful tool to promote knowledge sharing, add value to the entrepreneurial ecosystem and help startups to grow and position themselves in the market.

About LIFE ECODIGESTION 2.0

It is a demonstration pilot project, funded by the LIFE programme and with a budget of more than 970,000 euros, which generates biogas in water treatment plant digesters by mixing putrescible organic waste (slurry, poultry, organic fractions, MSW, horeca, etc.), thus transforming wastewater treatment plant sludge into green energy through technology. The initiative led by Global Omnium, (Spain), in collaboration with the Finnova Foundation (Belgium) and Águas do Centro Litoral (Portugal) aims to become the most versatile digestion control tool on the market by achieving environmental and economic benefits through the production of biogas through optimal waste exploitation. Thanks to this technology, it favours the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the exploitation of sewage sludge generated in wastewater treatment processes, thus achieving a positive impact on the environment. This programme is easily scalable with other funds such as ERDF, NextGenerationEU or Repower EU.

About Hub Iberia Agrotech (HIBA)

It is a 5.3 million Euro project of Interreg Spain – Portugal Cross-Border Cooperation (POCTEP) HIBA to promote a Multi-regional ecosystem focused on the digitisation of the agri-food sector in Spain and Portugal through the creation of a network of Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs), which promote initiative, competitiveness and business sustainability, promoting economic recovery post-Covid19. HIBA has 19 beneficiaries, being the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development of the Andalusian Regional Government the main beneficiary.

About Finnova Foundation

Finnova is the Spanish-Belgian non-profit foundation based in Brussels and Spain, working for the promotion and development of innovation and entrepreneurship in the EU. Finnova’s experience in leading communication and dissemination activities of European projects is combined with a solid proven track record in business creation and entrepreneurial support programmes, such as accelerators, incubators and events, as well as its commitment to training and employability of young people.

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Finnova launches GREENCITIES Startup Europe Awards

  • During the Transfiere forum on 17 February, Finnova launched a new edition of the Startup Europe Awards at the seminar Synergies towards Technology Transfer
  • In this edition of the awards, three challenges were presented: “Valorisation of textile waste generated by the HORECA sector and its circular implementation”, “Valorisation of organic waste generated by the HORECA sector and its circular implementation” and “Promotion of energy efficiency in cities through the use of renewable energies in order to mitigate climate change”

During Transfiere, the largest European forum for science, technology and innovation, held at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga (FYCMA) from 15 to 17 February, Finnova launched a new call for the GREENCITIES Startup Europe Awards with three challenges: “Valorisation of textile waste generated by the HORECA sector and its circular implementation“, “Valorisation of organic waste generated by the HORECA sector and its circular implementation” and “Promotion of energy efficiency in cities through the use of renewable energies in order to mitigate climate change“.

The first challenge is looking for the best startup with an initiative for efficiency in the treatment, reduction and recycling of the HORECA sector for self-sufficiency in their own establishments. The innovative technology and methodology must be able to propose a waste treatment system based on a circular system of waste reuse and recovery.

The second challenge corresponds to a technological proposal capable of proposing a waste treatment system for its transformation into renewable energy sources (e.g. biogas) and generating a “pro-consumer” system (produce and consume). In this way, a circular system for the reuse and exploitation of waste would be established.

The third challenge of Greencities is a project to promote the self-sufficiency of buildings and facilities in cities through the use of renewable energies, reducing the pollution generated by buildings in cities, as they are responsible for 30% of global energy consumption and 28% of CO2 emissions. This challenge contributes to achieving the environmental objectives of the 2030 Agenda.

This last one is similar to the objectives of Finnova’s RES4CITY project, which promotes the development of sustainable energy and fuel technologies in cities through various innovative educational programmes.

This call was presented at the LIFE EDODIGESTION 2.0 – Synergies towards Technology Transfer seminar on 17 February at Transfiere. As for the awards, they are an open innovation tool to identify disruptive startups that promote public-private collaboration and raise awareness of the importance of self-entrepreneurship as a driver of employment. 

The final of this edition will be held on Wednesday, 20 and Thursday, 21 September in the framework of Greencities and S-Moving at the Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga (FYCMA). The challenges posed are committed to innovative entrepreneurship in the field of circular economy, energy efficiency and the fight against climate change. It is also worth mentioning that the innovative startups that present themselves will be able to promote European demonstration projects in programmes such as LIFE and Horizon Europe with grants of between 500,000 and 15 million euros.

Register here to participate and know more about the challenges.

About Startup Europe Awards

The Startup Europe Awards (SEUA) is an initiative driven by the European Commission, implemented by the Finnova Foundation in collaboration with StartUp Europe. It is an open innovation tool that allows companies to identify talented startups capable of solving today’s challenges in multiple areas. Its mission is to help Startups and Scaleups become more efficient, smarter and more successful. These awards are a useful tool to promote knowledge sharing, add value to the entrepreneurial ecosystem and help startups to grow and position themselves in the market.

About LIFE ECODIGESTION 2.0

It is a demonstration pilot project, funded by the LIFE programme and with a budget of more than 970,000 euros, which generates biogas in water treatment plant digesters by mixing putrescible organic waste (slurry, poultry, organic fractions, MSW, horeca, etc.), thus transforming wastewater treatment plant sludge into green energy through technology. The initiative led by Global Omnium, (Spain), in collaboration with the Finnova Foundation (Belgium) and Águas do Centro Litoral (Portugal) aims to become the most versatile digestion control tool on the market by achieving environmental and economic benefits through the production of biogas through optimal waste exploitation. Thanks to this technology, it favours the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the exploitation of sewage sludge generated in wastewater treatment processes, thus achieving a positive impact on the environment. This programme is easily scalable with other funds such as ERDF, NextGenerationEU or Repower EU.

About RES4CITY 

RES4CITY is a new innovative educational project, in which the Finnova Foundation is a partner. The project has a budget of €2.5 million, fully funded by the European Commission through the Horizon Europe Programme. Juan Viesca, Director of European Funds at Finnova, explained at the launch meeting that this initiative “aims to address the skills shortage in the EU in the renewable energy sector” through a set of educational programmes and tools that enable students to develop skills in renewable energy systems, fuel technologies and sustainability. 

About Finnova Foundation

Finnova is the Spanish-Belgian non-profit foundation based in Brussels and Spain, working for the promotion and development of innovation and entrepreneurship in the EU. Finnova’s experience in leading communication and dissemination activities of European projects is combined with a solid proven track record in business creation and entrepreneurial support programmes, such as accelerators, incubators and events, as well as its commitment to training and employability of young people.

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