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SAYSO Workshop

By Elodie Reuge
Wednesday, March 21 2018
10:00 to 18:00

We are glad to inform you that the first SAYSO Public Workshop will take place on the 21st of March 2018 in Berlin.

The Workshop is targeted at all interested parties, including end-users, suppliers of SA Tools and public procurement authorities.

It will be a one-day event taking place at the German Insitute for Standardization (DIN) in Berlin. Its aim is to get feedback on the first project results so that they can be further refined. Notably, the practitioner's requirements identified and the existing SA solution and Tools (and the resulting gap analysis) will be presented.

We invite you to also add the Final Conference of our Partner project ResiStand (http://resistand.eu/) - Increasing disaster Resilience by establishing a sustainable process to support Standardisation of tehchnologies and services - to your calendar. The conference will take place on 22nd March 2018 (the day after the SAYSO workshop) also in Berlin, Germany. The conference will bring together the Policy makers and stakeholders from standardisation, industry, research, end-users in the field of Crisis Management and Disaster Resilience to share information on ResiStand's key outputs - the ResiStand Roadmap and the ResiStand Process.

Benefit of attending the workshop:

  • You will gain a better understanding of the needs expressed by the end-users during a European-wide Survey conducted by SAYSO.
  • In a tradeshow session, you will also have the opportunity to present situational awareness Tools to the end-users who will attend the workshop.

 

With this message we invite you to 'Save the dates'. We will soon come back to you with more detailed information.

 

 

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