If you are a police department dealing with slow response times during city-wide emergencies — this project developed an AI software platform that reduces response time and improves the use of human and material resources.
AI-Powered Disaster Response and Coordination Platform for Emergency Services
Imagine a digital command center that acts like a super-brain for rescue teams during a crisis. It pulls in live feeds from drones and cameras to spot danger automatically and tells rescuers exactly where to go. It's like a high-tech map and chat app that helps different emergency teams work as one single unit without needing long training sessions.
What needed solving
Emergency responders often suffer from slow response times and poor coordination due to fragmented data. They lack a single, easy-to-use tool that combines real-time AI analysis with resource management.
What was built
An operational software platform integrating task planning, geolocation, video streaming, and AI-driven anomaly detection. It includes tools for UAV-based area assessment and data network rehabilitation.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a drone operator dealing with hazardous areas where humans cannot enter — this project developed autonomous systems and robotics for assessing areas of interest and rehabilitating data networks.
If you are a security firm dealing with massive amounts of CCTV data that humans can't monitor in real-time — this project developed anomaly detection systems and visual computing to provide real-time situational awareness.
Quick answers
What is the cost or pricing model for the platform?
Based on available project data, the specific commercial pricing is not mentioned, although the project received an EU contribution of EUR 1,500,000 for development.
Can this be scaled for large-scale industrial or national use?
Yes, the project's unique value proposition is a platform that could be scaled massively and does not require significant training for basic use.
Who owns the IP and how is licensing handled?
Based on available project data, the IP details are not specified, but the project involves a consortium of 3 SMEs and 3 Law Enforcement Agencies as end users.
Does the software comply with legal and security standards?
Yes, the platform is designed to adhere to stringent European Security Standards.
How quickly can the system be integrated into existing workflows?
The platform is designed to be easy to use and flexible, aiming for a TRL 8-9 status to ensure it is 100% operative for immediate use.
Who built it
The consortium is highly commercially oriented, consisting of 8 partners with a 38% industry ratio. It is led by an SME (Nuuk Technologies) and includes 4 SMEs in total from Spain, Ireland, and Lithuania. The presence of 3 Law Enforcement Agencies as direct end-users from Spain, Lithuania, and Latvia ensures that the product is being built for a specific, validated market demand.
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