Summary
A Turkish NGO (coordinator) and its academic project partner are seeking academic and industrial partners for the Horizon Europe proposal IND-RESIST (Industrial Ecosystem Resilience & Data-Driven Disaster Risk Management), under call HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-INFRA-03. The proposal focuses on strengthening the resilience of critical entities against natural, human-induced and hybrid disaster scenarios.
Description
The consortium is preparing the IND-RESIST proposal under Horizon Europe topic HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-INFRA-03, “Targeted innovative capabilities for the resilience of critical entities to natural and human-induced disasters, including hybrid scenarios.” The topic seeks solutions that improve the understanding of systemic vulnerabilities of critical entities, verify existing measures against NaTech risks, demonstrate advanced technologies for preparedness, response and recovery, deploy dynamic risk-assessment and decision-support tools, and strengthen multi-level and cross-border cooperation frameworks.
The Turkish NGO coordinator and its academic partner are looking for academic and industrial partners that can contribute to the development, validation and demonstration of interoperable, modular and data-driven solutions for critical infrastructure resilience. Relevant contributions may include risk modelling, disaster risk management tools, simulation and pilot activities, decision-support systems, continuity planning, and sector-specific resilience technologies for compound, cascading and hybrid scenarios.
Technical Specification or Expertise Sought:
The project seeks academic and industrial partners with proven expertise in modeling the cascading impacts of seismic hazards, including earthquakes and tsunamis, on port infrastructure and coastal industrial zones. The partner will contribute to the scientific validation of multi-hazard risk scenarios while supporting the cross-border validation and pilot implementation of the digital platform and resilience maturity model within industrial clusters across different European contexts.
The project also needs technology-oriented industrial or research partner with expertise in Digital Twin technologies, industrial risk assessment, and Seveso III/BEKRA-regulated facilities. The partners will be responsible for integrating industrial accident simulation tools, including fire and hazardous chemical release scenarios, into the platform and validating infrastructure resilience scorecards and smart building applications in industrial zones in line with EU standards and best practices.
Should you have any questions, feel free to contact Mar Coromina mcoromina@secartys.org | 623 35 59 80, and we'll do our best to help you.