To enhance maritime surveillance, the EU-funded I-SEAMORE project has developed cutting-edge technology. A key innovation is a suite of digital twin-based tools that let users virtually create and test new operational strategies. This modeling
Join the I-SEAMORE Consortium for the project's final demonstration and event!
This two-day gathering will showcase the innovative I-SEAMORE platform and foster critical discussions on the future of maritime technology.
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, security practitioners, and industry leaders. Project partners Wolfgang and Laura
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 projects. The event featured presentations from I-SEAMORE, BAG-INTEL, METEOR, and
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 partners on the final demonstration phase. The meeting focused on
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 limited resources and face challenges in data collection and sharing.
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 management. This workshop was organized as part of a joint
During the recent CERIS Event in Brussels, Ricard's Munné, Project Coordinator of I-SEAMORE, stood at the forefront of discussions surrounding maritime situational awareness and security. Engaging in Session II, which delved into innovative technologies