The winner of the is the CRIMSON solution. CRIMSON was developed to monitor and secure public spaces, natural environments, and critical infrastructures against a wide range of natural and human-made disasters and risks.
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Thanks to EU support, the Swedish start-up company KOASTAL is testing an innovative business model for large scale sustainable sugar kelp cultivation on the west coast of Sweden. The idea is to create a franchise concept where small-scale players, including fishers, will be assisted with everything
On 12 June, the Horizon Europe fund is launching a new call for projects. With a budget close to EUR 250 million, it will cover EU external border management, protection of infrastructure, cybersecurity, disaster resilience, the protection of EU citizens, and strengthened security research.
Research and innovation news alert: The European Commission urges Member States to step up reform of national research policies.
The Security Research Event will take place in Warsaw on 24 and 25 June 2025. The event will be accompanied by the Security Innovation Award ceremony, bringing in the spotlight the most spectacular success stories in EU-funded security innovation.
Around 550,000 tonnes of fishing gear have accumulated in the European Economic Area, with 12,000 tonnes added annually. The Fishing Without Plastic (PE.S.PLA) project aimed to combat this by developing biodegradable materials for artisanal fishing gear, reducing environmental impact.
New calls worth over €1.25 billion under the EU’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions open doors for new research talent and will support cutting edge research. The EU has also launched the ‘Choose Europe for Science’ pilot, which is open to researchers from around the world to develop their careers.
The Science4EU campaign shows that the EU stands for science. Join us by posting about your contribution to science using #Science4EU.
Research and innovation news alert: Today, the European Commission is inviting the European research community to nominate outstanding candidates for membership to the Scientific Council, the governing body of the European Research Council (ERC).
New figures reveal that Horizon Europe, the EU’s flagship research and innovation programme, is a major driver of economic and societal benefits. For every euro of costs to EU society, the programme is expected to generate up to six euros in benefits for EU citizens by 2045.