Consortis is proudly presenting its participation in the innovative project CO-PROTECT, a collaborative innovation cluster comprising of state entities, government agencies, critical infrastructure maintenance organizations, and dynamic Greek companies in the technology sector. CO-PROTECT is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and national resources through the Operational Program Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship & Innovation (EPAnEK).
With climate change exacerbating natural phenomena such as floods, droughts, heatwaves, and wildfires, Greece aspires to emerge as a technologically advanced power in addressing natural disasters. The CO-PROTECT project aims to protect both the natural and structured environment and focuses on the development and enhancement of products and services for managing and addressing natural disasters and environmental crises. It targets four key areas: earthquakes, floods and extreme weather events, wildfires, and critical infrastructure oversight.
Consortis contributes to CO-PROTECT with the following services:
- Ground Deformation Monitoring: We provide ground deformation monitoring services through interferometric radar data from the Sentinel-1 satellite, detecting surface deformations.
- Geospatial Visualization and Analysis: We offer geospatial analysis services to visualize spatial relationships and create a holistic understanding of the environment, enhancing decision-making through timely, accurate, and reliable geospatial data.
Our collaboration in CO-PROTECT, alongside recognized companies and research institutions of the DEUCALION Collaborative Cluster, active both in Greece and internationally, aims to leverage our existing experience and expertise while encouraging innovation and interdisciplinarity.
The solutions offered by CO-PROTECT are targeted at disaster management agencies, government and public services, and critical infrastructure maintenance organizations.