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Weathering the storm, Forging the future

Resilience means overcoming adversity and navigating challenges with the right skill sets. It means adapting, evolving, and maintaining core identity amidst change. To manage extreme weather events, we develop diverse resilience concepts and tools.

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Climate

Scientific evidence confirms human activity's significant role in accelerating climate change. Transitioning towards a climate-resilient society requires citizen engagement and empowerment to prevent further damage. At TVS, we develop tools for climate assembly operations, serving as building blocks for a sustainable future.

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Disaster

Climate change, marked by increased extreme weather events like cyclones, floods, heat waves, droughts, and wildfires, poses significant risks to people and their assets, particularly in urbanising and developing areas. We are committed to developing a multi-actor decision support platform that enables diverse stakeholders to contribute effectively.

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Societal

There's a pressing need for a human-centred platform that fosters citizen engagement and empowerment with the support of all stakeholders. In response to this imperative, we are developing a citizen engagement platform that brings together representatives from diverse backgrounds to voice their opinions.

Our projects

CLIMAS

The CLIMAS (Climate change citizens engagement toolbox for dealing with societal resilience ) project (EU Grant Agreement no. 101094021 & UKRI Grant Agreement no. 10064734) aims to develop an innovative problem-oriented climate adaptation toolbox codesigned with stakeholders by applying a values-based approach, design thinking methods, and citizen science mechanisms. The toolbox will anticipate possible tensions, points of controversy, and dilemmas and enable engagement strategies that produce a society ‘resilient by design’. In this project, TVS is co-creating the climate change citizens' engagements Toolbox for regional and local entities.

Consortium Partners:

Vilnius TechUniversity of the AegeanTechnovative Solutions LimitedCambiaMODeep BlueDeliberativa European Integrated Projects Eurecatgencat ifokinstitute for Advanced Studies Vienna IHSVilniaus PlanasVrije Universiteit BrusselMunicipality of EdermündeLaimikisPilieciumokslasRiga Energy AgencyZalabrivibaVilnius TechUniversity of the AegeanTechnovative Solutions LimitedCambiaMODeep BlueDeliberativa European Integrated Projects Eurecatgencat ifokinstitute for Advanced Studies Vienna IHSVilniaus PlanasVrije Universiteit BrusselMunicipality of EdermündeLaimikisPilieciumokslasRiga Energy AgencyZalabrivibaVilnius TechUniversity of the AegeanTechnovative Solutions LimitedCambiaMODeep BlueDeliberativa European Integrated Projects Eurecatgencat ifokinstitute for Advanced Studies Vienna IHSVilniaus PlanasVrije Universiteit BrusselMunicipality of EdermündeLaimikisPilieciumokslasRiga Energy AgencyZalabriviba

C2IMPRESS

C2IMPRESS (Co-Creative Improved Understanding and Awareness of Multi-Hazard Risks for Disaster Resilient Society) project (EU Grant Agreement no. 101074004) aims to bring a radical paradigm shift to disaster and hazard research and innovation by moving from a traditional ‘hazard-centric’ approach/ framework to a novel ‘place and people-centred’ integrated multi-hazard risk and resilient assessment framework. TVS brings its innovative ICT expertise and DSS (Decision Support System) development, supporting digital transformation across different industries. TVS is developing the SMCDA, disaster observation and monitoring portal, app, and platform and leading the project's D&E activities.

Consortium Partners:

SAMPAS BilisimARTELIANational Laboratory for Civil EngineeringMeteoceanicsThe National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos" University of Balearic IslandsIstanbul UniversityEgaleo MunicipalityOrdu Metropolitan MunicipalityPorto de AveiroGovern de les Illes BalearsRMIT UniversityUniversite Grenoble AlpesUniversity of CambridgeTechnovative Solutions LimitedSAMPAS Holdings A.S. SAMPAS BilisimARTELIANational Laboratory for Civil EngineeringMeteoceanicsThe National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos" University of Balearic IslandsIstanbul UniversityEgaleo MunicipalityOrdu Metropolitan MunicipalityPorto de AveiroGovern de les Illes BalearsRMIT UniversityUniversite Grenoble AlpesUniversity of CambridgeTechnovative Solutions LimitedSAMPAS Holdings A.S. SAMPAS BilisimARTELIANational Laboratory for Civil EngineeringMeteoceanicsThe National Centre of Scientific Research "Demokritos" University of Balearic IslandsIstanbul UniversityEgaleo MunicipalityOrdu Metropolitan MunicipalityPorto de AveiroGovern de les Illes BalearsRMIT UniversityUniversite Grenoble AlpesUniversity of CambridgeTechnovative Solutions LimitedSAMPAS Holdings A.S.

CLIMATE-ADAPT4EOSC

CLIMATE-ADAPT4EOSC (Fair Data and Innovative Services for Magnifying the Climate Adaptation potential of European Communities) project (EU Grant Agreement no. 101188248) is part of a combined goal to continue to develop the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) so that it becomes a fully operational enabling ecosystem for the whole research data lifecycle. Open and FAIR data is expected to be the new norm for research contributing to adaptation to climate change. In the Project, TVS will develop Climate Adapt toolkit and provide Big Data Analytics service to support climate adaptation.

Consortium Partners:

National Center for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’ArteliaLaboratório Nacional de Engenharia CivilThe University of ManchesterNovitopia Bilgi Teknolojileri Ltd.StiNational Center for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’ArteliaLaboratório Nacional de Engenharia CivilThe University of ManchesterNovitopia Bilgi Teknolojileri Ltd.StiNational Center for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’ArteliaLaboratório Nacional de Engenharia CivilThe University of ManchesterNovitopia Bilgi Teknolojileri Ltd.Sti

Funded by

Innovative UKDepartment for Business, Energy & Industrial StrategyEuropian Union