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This thematic workshop of the Community for European Research and Innovation for Security (CERIS) aims at presenting and discussing European research and innovative solutions, as well as further capability needs, relevant for countering trafficking and illicit trade in cultural goods across the European Union borders.
The interested audience includes security practitioners, especially customs and law enforcement authorities, innovators, operators in the cultural goods markets, national and EU policy makers on capabilities, such as those related to detection of threats in the flow of goods and services, and risk assessment. The workshop will bring together updates and EU-funded projects of innovative European technologies in this field; from relevant AI tools and web-crawlers to advanced and safe tracking and detection technologies that enhance the protection of cultural goods.
For more information on this event and registration, please access the dedicated event page via this link.
If you’re interested in information about the Horizon Europe Calls on the destination 'Effective Management of EU External Borders,' please don't hesitate to contact your NCP for Cluster 3, Fernanda Werneck (fernanda.werneck@vlaio.be)
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