Partner Search: HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-DRS-01 a Turkish university acting as the coordinator, in collaboration with its partner chamber of industry, is seeking partners for its consortium.
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Deadline: Jul 31, 2026
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Under the HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-DRS-01 call, a Turkish university (coordinator) and its partner chamber of industry seek partners from universities, research centers, institutes, development agencies, industry, and chambers to join a consortium. Partners are expected to contribute to the consortium under the following key areas: Industrial Data & Methodology Integration AI & Business Interruption Modeling Support Digital Twin Validation & Regional Pilot Execution Policy & Exploitation Alignment

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The coordinator, Turkish university, is one of the oldest technical universities and a leading institution in Türkiye in engineering, environmentel sciences and disaster risk research. With over 250 years, it has playes a pivotal role in advencing science and technology infrastructures, from early naval engineering to today's climate-responsive, multi-hazard monitoring systems.



Within the scope of the call "HORIZON-CL3-2026-01-DRS-01: Enhanced integrated disaster risk reduction, climate adaptation, and resilience of critical infrastructures and industrial ecosystems" , the project will be named as "INDu-RESYL (Industrial Ecosystems Resilience Through AI and Digital Twins)"

Specific skills and activities details of coordinator and partner are also attached.



Expected Role of a Partner:

Within the scope of the project, partners are expected to contribute to the consortium under the following key areas:



1. Industrial Data & Methodology Integration: Integrating our institutional expertise and established field-tested tools, such as the "Industrial Disaster Resilience Scorecard" methodology, into the unified European framework.



2. AI & Business Interruption Modeling Support: Providing sectoral data (based on NACE classification), spatial infrastructure layers, and historical regional risk parameters to calibrate the AI algorithms developed by ITU for modeling business interruptions and cascading risks.



3. Digital Twin Validation & Regional Pilot Execution: Hosting and supervising one of the regional industrial pilot areas, enabling the deployment of multi-layered digital simulations encompassing physical structures, utility networks, and environmental factors.



4. Policy & Exploitation Alignment: Bridging the technical outputs of the integrated software platform with regional development policies, SME financing instruments, and data-driven insurance models to ensure the long-term sustainability and exploitation of the project results.



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