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Polish R&D project wins international awards

Asseco’s integrated system for the preparation of crisis management plans with the support of modern technologies has been awarded at international fairs in Tunis, Moscow, and Geneva. Subsequent awards are presented in recognition of a truly innovative approach to crisis management.

Asseco Poland plays the role of a technological pillar of the scientific and industrial consortium, which implements the project. The leader of the consortium is Józef Tuliszkowski Scientific and Research Center for Fire Protection – National Research Institute. Other members of the consortium include the National Defence University (Faculty of National Security), Main School of Fire Service, as well as the Polish Association of Volunteer Fire Brigades.

The goal of the consortium project is to develop and implement software solutions that would provide assistance with the creation of crisis management plans (CMP) for municipalities, counties and provinces on the basis of existing and newly designed databases. The conceptual phase of the project involves unifying the process of CMP preparation as well as standardization of the scope, detail and presentation of information to be given in CMPs. Innovative architecture of the system enables easy and secure access to applications in the SaaS (Software as a Service) model.

This project won the gold medal with distinction during the 2nd International Inventions Fair TUNIS’INNOV that was held on 10-15 March 2014 in Hammamet, Tunisia. Poland took part in this event for the first time alongside numerous exhibitors from Tunisia, Russia, France, Belgium, Algeria, Morocco, and Senegal.

The project was also awarded the silver medal by the Taiwan Inventors Association at the 17th Moscow International Salon of Inventions and Innovation Technologies “Archimedes 2014” that took place on 1‑4 April 2014. At the same time, the project received the silver medal at the 42nd International Exhibition of Inventions, New Techniques and Products in Geneva, Switzerland.

The implementation of the project is financed by the National Research and Development Center and its completion is expected in 2015.

 


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