On December 10, 2024, the EMERITUS and PERIVALLON projects hosted a joint workshop at the ASITA Conference in Padova, Italy. This event, held at the Centro Culturale Altinate – San Gaetano, focused on the innovative use of geomatics to detect and combat environmental crimes. The workshop, titled “Leveraging Geomatics for Environmental Crime Detection: Innovation, Challenges,
AMLD EPFL 2024 marked a significant convergence of minds in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), attracting professionals from diverse sectors to Lausanne, Switzerland, from March 23 to 26, 2024. Among the esteemed participants was Andrea Diecidue, who showcased pioneering work conducted by Politecnino di Milano – POLIMI – within the
Exploring Cross-Cutting Issues: Research Data and the Role of NGOs and CSOs in Security Research and Innovation Last week, representatives from PERIVALLON and EMERITUS attended the CERIS FCT/INFRA annual event in Brussels. Fondazione SAFE’s representative, Federico Benolli, participated as a panellist and presented the sibling projects. Every year, this event, organised by DG HOME, brings
The sister projects EMERITUS and PERIVALLON join their efforts to strengthen European capabilities to tackle environmental crimes In the world of research and innovation, collaboration is often the key to success. This holds true for EMERITUS and PERIVALLON. The two sister projects share a common thread – they are both funded under the same Horizon
PERIVALLON (Protecting the EuRopean terrItory from organised enVironmentAl crime through inteLLigent threat detectiON tools ) is an Horizon Europe project launched on 1st of December 2022 with a duration of 36 months. Environmental crime is currently identified as one of the key organised crime threats faced by the EU and an EMPACT (2022-2025) priority, and