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TENACITy Project Update: Review Results and Future Advancements

We’re thrilled to announce a significant milestone in the TENACITy project as we wrap up a pivotal review event, marking the transition into the next chapter of our journey. This milestone signifies a crucial step forward in our mission to revolutionize public safety through research and innovation. The insights and feedback gathered from the review […]

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TENACITy Training & Living Lab Workshop

We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of the TENACITy Training & Living Lab workshop, a collaborative initiative aimed at fostering innovation within law enforcement agencies (LEAs). Co-organized by the Center for Security Studies (KEMEA) and Hardware and Software Engineering, with the active participation of the TENACITy Consortium and external Project Implementation Units (PIUs), […]

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TENACITy 2nd Plenary Meeting

The second plenary meeting of TENACITy Project took place in Athens on November 2 and 3, 2023, providing an invaluable opportunity for the consortium members to meet in person and delve into the progress made since the preceding plenary session. Over the course of the two-day gathering, a comprehensive analysis of the advancements made within […]

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KEMEA Showcases TENACITy Project at Thessaloniki International Trade Fair

Center for Security Studies (KEMEA) had the great pleasure and opportunity to participate in the 87th Thessaloniki International Trade Fair, during 9-17 September 2023, and disseminated TENACITy Project. TENACITy aims to implement and demonstrate a Travel Intelligence Governance Framework that will incorporate a holistic approach to crime prevention, will ensure that its proposed digital technologies […]

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TENACITy participated to Project to Policy Seminar

The Projects to Policy Seminar, which took place in Brussels on June 14 and 15, 2023, was a highly successful event that brought together newly launched projects and policy DGs. Coordinated by DG HOME and REA, this seminar served as a valuable platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. Its primary objective was to establish a […]

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TENACITy Project Unites at DEFEA-Defence Exhibition in Athens

The TENACITy project was presented to visitors of the DEFEA-Defence Exhibition in Athens by the Centre for Security Studies (KEMEA) of the Hellenic Ministry of Citizen Protection who participated as an exhibitor. The TENACITy coordination team visiting the exhibition did not miss the opportunity to drop by KEMEA’s stand to say hello! 

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End-users requirements Workshop

The End-users Requirements Worskhop followed the consortium’s Plenary Meeting and took place on February 1st, 2023, at the American University of Cyprus in Larnaca. The purpose of this workshop was to collect end-user requirements and advance the use case definition process. There was an information sharing session and a discussion about the tools that where […]

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Cyprus Plenary Meeting

The TENACITy Plenary Meeting was held in Cyprus, on January 30 and 31, 2023. During the two day meeting the TENACITy consortium had the chance to meet in-person to discuss the progress that was achieved in the last six months of the TENACITy project and which WPs have begun and which milestones have already been […]

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Kick Off Meeting

The TENACITy Kick-off Meeting was held in Athens, Greece on September 21 and 22, 2022. The partners have presented their vision and plans, the project’s top priorities, and the action items for the first months of the project. The work that needed to be done and the responsibilities of each partner were presented and discussed […]

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Project Start

TENNACITy project has been chosen to receive funding from EU under the call: Fighting Crime and Terrorism 2021 (HORIZON-CL3-2021-FCT-01) The TENACITy project started at 1 September 2022 with a duration of 36 months (end: August 2025) by a competitive consortium of 17 partners from 10 countries. The project’s full name is “Travelling Intelligence Against Crime […]

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101074048