The CURSOR project aims to develop innovative technologies for search and rescue operations. The aim is to develop the CURSOR Search and Rescue Kit using drones, miniaturised robotic equipment, and advanced sensors reducing time for detection and rescue of victims trapped under debris while increasing the personal safety of the SaR teams.
The project consortium has been working the last 3.5 years towards the ambitius scope and it's now ready to present to emergency services, researchers, companies and other stakeholders the results of the research.
Join CURSOR next 7 and 8 February, in Wesel (Germany), for the project Final Demonstration & Stakeholder Event, where the consortium will:
- demonstrate and present the project CURSOR results and achievements,
- exchange with practitioners by collecting their feedback in regards to the project results,
- promote the scientific exchange and attract potential investors,
- organize a marketplace where all the CURSOR SaR Kit components are demonstrated.
Sign up for the event filling out the register form: https://www.cursor-project.eu/meeting-registration/.
Discover more about CURSOR visiting the project website.
The project consortium has been working the last 3.5 years towards the ambitius scope and it's now ready to present to emergency services, researchers, companies and other stakeholders the results of the research.
Join CURSOR next 7 and 8 February, in Wesel (Germany), for the project Final Demonstration & Stakeholder Event, where the consortium will:
- demonstrate and present the project CURSOR results and achievements,
- exchange with practitioners by collecting their feedback in regards to the project results,
- promote the scientific exchange and attract potential investors,
- organize a marketplace where all the CURSOR SaR Kit components are demonstrated.
Sign up for the event filling out the register form: https://www.cursor-project.eu/meeting-registration/.
Discover more about CURSOR visiting the project website.