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The fundamental objective of the INFRA project is to research and develop novel technologies for personal digital support systems, as part of an integral and secure emergency management system to support First Responders (FR) in crises occurring in Critical Infrastructures (CI) under all circumstances.



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Actualidad Economica Awards


Last 28th April took place, in Madrid Ritz Hotel, The 100 Most Innovative Ideas of the Year Awards Ceremony of the Spanish magazine Actualidad Económica. Marino Gallego, as everis representative in the INFRA Project, received the award on behalf of the Consortium of the Project. Awards Ceremony


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INFRA project has been awarded


    Actualidad Económica magazine has awarded the INFRA project as one of the 100 Best Ideas of the Year and has been published in a special edition of this magazine.     The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday 28 April at the Ritz Hotel in Madrid.      Congratulations to all the INFRA [...]


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INFRA FINAL FIELD TRIALPress release


Press release of the INFRA FINAL FIELD TRIAL, 27th January 2011 Press Release


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Field Trial Results Report


January 2011, INFRA Prototype was tested in a real critical infrastructure, M-30 emergency tunnels.  Emergency responders to crises events in critical infrastructures, such as explosions in underground metro stations or large building complexes, require specialised equipment in order to effectively, and safely, manage the response. The project INFRA has developed a suite of sensing and [...]


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The INFRA project stems from a common will to go well beyond the current state of the art for the technology in use by FR teams.


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7th framework programme


The 7th Framework Programme for research and technological development (FP7) is the European Union’s chief instrument for funding research over the period 2007 to 2013.


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