MULTICLIMACT to Be Featured at REGILIENCE Open Training Session on Climate Resilience
MULTICLIMACT demo site Camerino, a historic gem in central Italy, is highly vulnerable to earthquakes.
MULTICLIMACT demo site Camerino, a historic gem in central Italy, is highly vulnerable to earthquakes.
MULTICLIMACT project presented an innovative, non-contact method for monitoring bridge safety at OpenSD 2025 in Ljubljana. The work uses image processing and open-source tools to detect early signs of damage in bridges, helping build more resilient infrastructure in a changing climate. From 16 to 18 June 2025, Valentina Pasquinelli from Università Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM)…
At HEALTHY BUILDINGS 2025 in Reykjavík, Mina Moayyedi (RWTH Aachen) presented MULTICLIMACT research on how current building guidelines support resilience and well-being. As climate impacts grow, designing healthier indoor environmentMULTICLIMACT hosted a new special session at IEEE MetroLivEnv 2025 in Venice, showcasing the latest project innovations for resilient and human-centred building environments, following up on…
At HEALTHY BUILDINGS 2025 in Reykjavík, Mina Moayyedi (RWTH Aachen) presented MULTICLIMACT research on how current building guidelines support resilience and well-being. As climate impacts grow, designing healthier indoor environments is more important than ever. From 8 to 11 June 2025, Mina Moayyedi from Uniklinik RWTH Aachen presented key findings from the MULTICLIMACT project at…
The MULTICLIMACT project gathered partners in Bilbao on April 2–3, 2025, for its 4th General Assembly, marking its most ambitious phase. The project will focus on developing and testing climate resilience solutions across four real-world demonstration sites. Bilbao, Spain – April 3, 2025 – The MULTICLIMACT project convened its 4th General Assembly, hosted by TECNALIA,…
MULTICLIMACT took part in the inaugural “Drivers of Change: Building the Climate Response Together” exhibition, held at Milan’s Fa’ la Cosa Giusta! fair from 14th to 16th March 2025. The event, curated by the MAIA project, offered an inspiring platform to spotlight EU-funded climate action and the power of societal engagement in building climate resilience. …
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