VALKYRIES: European first aid project concludes

The European VALKYRIES project concludes with results on first aid vehicle deployment systems for multi-victim disasters.

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The conclusion

The European project VALKYRIES concludes after more than two years of research and development. The international consortium delivers the final results on first aid vehicle deployment systems for multi-victim disaster scenarios.

The results

The project produces a series of concrete results in the field of emergency response:

  • Coordination systems for the rapid deployment of first aid vehicles in compromised environments
  • Communication modules between operational vehicles and command centres
  • Optimisation algorithms for route planning and resource allocation in complex scenarios
  • Interoperability protocols between civil protection systems of different European countries

noze’s contribution

noze completes its contribution to the project’s technology platform, delivering the software modules for integration and coordination. The experience gained in distributed architectures and artificial intelligence applied to real operational scenarios strengthens the company’s expertise in European projects.

The impact

The results of VALKYRIES are intended for transfer to national civil protection systems. The project demonstrates how the collaboration between engineering, medical and computer science expertise can improve Europe’s response capacity to multi-victim disasters.

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