The consortium of the Erasmus+ SETOFF project has met during the last three days, 22, 23 and 24 January, at the Finnova headquarters in Brussels, the European capital. The aim of this project is to train personnel in the different stages of both civil protection and the private sector in protection and security. The aim is to improve job security in the field of crisis management and protection and rescue, and to incorporate the private sector in the process of managing future crises and emergencies.
The meeting brought together the 8 project partners from Greece (International Hellenic University, ELINYAE and Sustainable City – City Network), Belgium (EuroCore Cosulting SPRL.), Spain (Finnova Foundation and Benaguasil City Council) and North Macedonia (C3I and MAGMA).
The headquarters of the Finnova Foundation hosted the fourth and last transnational meeting of the consortium where the partners analysed the progress of the project and discussed the next steps to be taken in the final stretch of the project. Furthermore, this meeting has had the final objective to disseminate the results as much as possible and to increase the impact of the training on public and private security personnel and on all those interested in risk management. The meeting will also focus on the sustainability of the project, new opportunities and synergies in order to move forward with the SETOFF project. The partners also stressed the importance of underlining the validity of the course throughout Europe as, upon completion of the project, the trainee obtains a certificate validated by ECVET.
The consortium was also involved in several events that were also held at Finnova’s offices in Brussels. In these events, different actions have been developed together with the FIREPOCTEP+ project, financed by the Interreg POCTEP 2021-2027 Programme, which aims at the adaptation to climate change through the prevention and management of the landscape exposed to large forest fires (GIF) in rural areas between Spain and Portugal.
Firstly, both projects attended the launch of the Waste Forest Challenge promoted by the Proptech Association – EU PropTech House, which aims to use forest mass and forest fire residues for construction and building materials. In the same space, networking activities were also carried out, together with Firepoctep+ partners, on topics such as communication, finance and legal issues. At the same time, the participating partners had the opportunity to present their organisations with an Elevator Pitch.
On the second day of the event, a forum entitled “FIREFIGHTING Interreg Legacy” took place in which several experts in the field of forest fire and crisis management presented their perspectives on these topics. As one of the topics of the SETOFF being fires, the attendance to this forum was of great value for the partners of the consortium.
During the 3-day stay in Brussels, the partnership also took the opportunity to visit several institutions based in the Belgian capital. Among the visits included in the work programme was the visit on 23 January to the European Emergency Response Centre, the main body of the programme, which has been present throughout the training offered by the programme. During this visit they had the great opportunity to present the SETOFF project to European institutions. The partners also went to NATO headquarters to present projects and share experiences.
About SETOFF
SETOFF (Smart Education and Training Programme for Central and Local Government Officials: Embracing Vulnerability as our Greatest Strength and Innovative Risk Management Tools), aims to improve the readiness and occupational safety of both civil protection and private sector Safety and Security Personnel against future crises and emergencies by developing an innovative e-training curriculum based both on a successfully tested and implemented simulation model combined with the latest scientific knowledge and on comprehensive needs analysis.
The SET-OFF consortium consists of 8 partners including universities and training organisations with expertise in civil protection issues, municipalities and non-profit research organisations, as well as technical consultancy service companies from Greece, Macedonia, Belgium and Spain.
The European PropTech Association – PropTech House
Our mission is to support a sustainable European PropTech market and to create a positive impact on the European living environment and beyond.
Our objectives: to scale up cross-border collaborations, to standardise the European PropTech markets, to create a legal framework adapted to PropTech, to foster innovation in Real Estate and to facilitate access to funding.
About FIREPOCTEP+:
FIREPOCTEP+ (0139_FIREPOCTEP_MAS_6_E), which aims to strengthen forest fire prevention and extinction systems in the cross-border region between Spain and Portugal known as La Raya. This project is co-financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) in the framework of the Interreg VI-A Spain-Portugal Cross-border Cooperation Programme 2021-2027 (POCTEP).
Led by the University of Vigo, FIREPOCTEP+ has a total budget of 3.3 million euros, a duration of three years (01/01/2024-31/12/2026) and a total of 15 beneficiaries from Spain and Portugal, as well as 2 unfunded partners.
FIREPOCTEP+ (Large Forest Fire Resilient Landscape: Emergency Response, Improving Interoperability and Operational and Social Capacity Building in the Face of Climate Change), is the vital evolution of the successful FIREPOCTEP (0756_FIREPOCTEP_6_E) funded by the 2014-2020 POCTEP programme. The new project design seeks to deepen the tasks carried out in its predecessor and extend the results through the design of connected governance protocols.
This ambitious project is positioned as a beacon of cross-border cooperation, committed to environmental preservation and socio-economic growth in the regions involved. FIREPOCTEP+ promotes an integrated and sustainable approach to address common challenges jointly with a series of ambitious objectives ranging from the development of innovative methodologies and tools, to promoting shared solutions through participatory strategies involving the rural population and the productive sector.
About Technovation Girls
Technovation Girls is an entrepreneurship and technology programme that aims to inspire girls and young women between the ages of 10 and 18 to become leaders and innovators. Led in Valencia by María José Valero, CEO of Talent Growth Management and ambassador of Technovation Girls Comunidad Valenciana, the programme aims to reduce the technological gender gap that currently exists. The aim of this competition is to create groups of girls and young women who, with the help of a mentor, develop a mobile application (app) that helps to solve a social problem that is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. In this way, in a fun and didactic way, the girls learn about programming concepts, app development, the development of a marketing plan and market research, in addition to learning about the social problems that affect their communities.