On October 5th & 6th all the partners of the RefMap project gathered for a 2 day extended discussion on the project’s progress and the next important steps in a very productive meeting in TU Delft in the Netherlands. On the first day we shared a presentation of a first overview of the project and then we proceeded with a more detailed discussion on the various work packages and their progress. In this discussion the challenges and the proposed solutions were put on the table.On the second day the meeting continued with discussion on the issues of “Noise modelling, Integration and validation of models in multi-scale aviation”. We want to thank our partners from the TU- Delft for their hospitality and the organisation of this important meeting.
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At TU Delft on October 10th and 11th, Future Needs participated in the well organised 2nd TANGO project meeting. We took part in a two-day intensive discussion, presenting the work we’ve done so far and what has to be done in the coming months in the Task we lead. The initial day was dedicated to in-depth talks about various Work Packages, culminating in our first Plenary Board Meeting where important choices were collectively voted on. On the following day, the team continued its dedicated work, focusing on the remaining Work Packages, organising the Work Plan, and plotting the upcoming six months’ schedules. Notably, the meeting underlined several important internal milestones for the TANGO project, showcasing the team’s dedication to its success.
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The LEADOnline project recently held the 4th partners’ meeting in Patras, Greece on
October 24th, where passionate discussions and strategic plans took center stage.
The meeting delved into several critical aspects of the project’s future, beginning with the exciting HateOut!Game release. Followed by in-depth planning for the highly anticipated LEADOnline Talk series, and the development of valuable resources to combat online hate speech. Additionally, Future Needs presented an engaging social media campaign for the HateOut!Game, enhancing the project’s outreach and impact. Last but not least the team looked forward to the upcoming Valorisation Conference scheduled for February 6, 2024, in Brussels.
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On October 23rd, the AgroPro Erasmus+ project team reconvened for its 2nd project meeting, conducted virtually, to review and track the progress made since the kick-off meeting in Athens. This session was crucial for reviewing milestones and strategising the road ahead.
Since its inception on January 1st, 2023, AgroPro has been steadfast in its mission to bridge the technological gap in agriculture. The project focuses on equipping professionals with skills to leverage drones for various agricultural tasks, from soil analysis to crop health monitoring.
During the meeting, the team evaluated achievements, exchanged feedback, and outlined the next steps. With the challenges of increasing agricultural consumption and frequent extreme weather events, AgroPro‘s commitment to providing solutions through technology remains paramount.
Website: https://agropro-drone.eu/
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On October 13th, we at Future Needs were delighted to host a pivotal GreenArtivism workshop, highlighting our dedication to creating meaningful and transformative experiences. As the GreenArtivism project approaches its finale, this workshop was instrumental in both evaluating and enhancing the diverse tools and strategies we’ve developed.
At the heart of GreenArtivism is the Erasmus+ project’s mission: to empower young individuals, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to articulate their environmental concerns effectively. By fostering a cycle of empowerment, we aim to reignite the urgency surrounding the climate crisis, even in the absence of physical protests.
This recent workshop served as a vibrant platform for exchange. Facilitators and youth worker participants collaborated, sharing ideas, materials, and feedback. We captured a wide spectrum of insights which will be crucial in refining the Workshop Handbook and ensuring the Art for Climate Forum truly resonates with its users.
Website: https://green-artivism.eu/
Instagram: @greenartivism