I-SEAMORE
Integrated surveillance ecosystem for European Authorities responsible for Maritime Operations leveraged by reliable and enhanced aerial support

What is I-SEAMORE
I-SEAMORE is an Horizon Europe funded project that aims to develop an integrated Ecosystem composed of an advanced platform solution to host and manage the operation of several innovative assets, services and systems.
It aims to provide European Authorities with increased situational awareness and operational capabilities for Maritime surveillance operations resorting to aerial and water surface support.
News and Events
I-SEAMORE drives innovation at
The I-SEAMORE project actively participated in the pivotal Security Research Event 2025 in Warsaw, showcasing its innovative solutions to a diverse audience of policymakers,
I-SEAMORE showcased at IBMATA
The I-SEAMORE project partner, AEAT, recently participated in the prestigious IBMATA Border Management & Technologies Summit Europe 2025, held from June 4th to 6th
Primoco UAV SE showcases
Discover how Primoco's innovative UAV technology is revolutionizing maritime surveillance within the I-SEAMORE project. This recent webinar, "Enhancing UAV Capabilities for Maritime Surveillance in
The I-SEAMORE platform
The I-SEAMORE project aims to improve maritime border patrol by using a system that detects suspicious vessel behavior. The platform integrates sensor data, alerts
Successful I-SEAMORE Webinar
The I-SEAMORE project hosted the webinar “AI Operations in Border Management” on April 16th, bringing together nearly 100 participants from EU institutions and innovation
I-SEAMORE 4th Plenary Meeting
With just six months remaining until its conclusion, the I-SEAMORE project held its 4th Plenary Meeting on April 2nd and 4th, 2025, to align
Boosting Maritime Security
The EU's maritime borders face increasing pressure from irregular immigration, smuggling, and illegal fishing. Law enforcement agencies struggle to effectively monitor vast areas with
I-SEAMORE participates in
On November 20, the I-SEAMORE project took part in a significant workshop focused on the ethical and societal implications of security technologies in border





