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Dear PoS/TGT users,

This edition of the PoS/TGT newsletter brings two offers that require your immediate attention.

1. DRIVER+/CMINE Innovative Solutions Contest: public voting

The “Call for Entries” for the DRIVER+/CMINE Innovative Solutions Contest is closed and we are entering the next phase: assessing the potential of the entries. You can impact the selection process by providing your own evaluations of the solutions against 3 key criteria, namely:

  1. Contribution to crisis management/disaster risk reduction (CM/DDR);
  2. Affordability; and
  3. Contribution to innovation.

To vote, please login or register at CMINE, www.cmine.eu, and follow the instructions.

Your vote is important to us and will have a direct impact on defining who the winners are. The providers of the Top 3 Innovative Solutions 2020 will be granted an exhibition booth at the DRIVER+ Advanced Crisis Management Conference on 19-20 February in Brussels and will present their solutions at the conference.

Voting will close on 28th of January at midnight.

2. ​Limited time free offer: professional translation of your trials and solutions.

As part of the DRIVER+ project, all contents of the PoS site are to be translated into German, French, Dutch, Polish and Italian to improve the impact throughout Europe. The translation will be carried out by professionals at the expense of the project.

The free translations can only be guaranteed for the solutions that have been published by 24.1.2020 so please do the final quality check of your solution(s) and publish the ones that are still in the “draft” mode but ready for publication. We will probably manage to add some translations 

 

 

eu Die Portfolio of Solutions Website wurde ursprünglich im Rahmen des DRIVER+ Projekts entwickelt. Heute wird das Service von der AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH. zum Nutzen des europäischen Krisenmanagements betrieben. PoS ist vom Disaster Competence Network Austria (DCNA) sowie von den H2020-Projekten STAMINA und TeamAware befürwortet und unterstützt.