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Optimizing the deployment and use of new technologies in Search and Rescue: A recap from recent missions
Autors: Georgiou, Harris; Vlachopoulos, Alexios; Andriopoulou, Anastasia
Passive Deformable Slim SCARA Robot for Rapid Search in Narrow Spaces
Autors: Yuto Watanabe, Masahiro Watanabe, Kazuki Abe, Kenjiro Tadakuma, Satoshi Tadokoro
Video library
SYNERGISE Component Field Test 2 in Poland – April 2025 | Advancing Disaster Response Technologies
The second Component Field Test (CFT2) of the SYNERGISE project took place in Poland in April 2025, marking a crucial step in the development of next-generation disaster response technologies. As a first responder–driven project, SYNERGISE puts end users at the center of the process—ensuring that the tools developed truly meet their operational needs.
SYNERGISE Technologies in Action | Live Demo at CERIS First Responder Workshop, March 2025
This live demonstration, held during the CERIS First Responder Workshop in Brussels on March 27, 2025, showcased key SYNERGISE technologies currently under development. Featured tools included the SYSNAV Foot Tracker, Wearin’s smart vest, and ASTRIAL’s Command & Control Center—each designed to enhance first responder safety, improve situational awareness, and support more effective decision-making in emergency operations.
ANYmal: Advancing Robotic Solutions in the SYNERGISE project
This video showcases ANYmal, ETH Zurich’s advanced four-legged robot, adapted for the SYNERGISE project to support disaster response. Equipped with tools like a robotic arm, gas probe, and thermal camera, ANYmal can navigate rough terrain, map environments, and deploy other robotic systems—such as the OWL drone and SNAKE robot—which are also being further developed within the project.
Advancing Disaster Response: SYNERGISE’s First Component Field Test (CFT1) in Athens, Greece
The first Component Field Test (CFT1) of the SYNERGISE project, held in Athens, Greece (November 19–21, 2024), brought together first responders, technical partners, and observers to test SYNERGISE technologies. The event gathered critical data and feedback to refine these tools for improved safety and coordination in disaster response.
Wearin` for the SYNERGISE project – Enhancing Safety and Communication for First Responders
In the SYNERGISE project, Wearin’ technology is being enhanced to better support first responders during high-risk operations. This intelligent wearable system provides real-time physiological and environmental data, improving situational awareness and enabling safer, more coordinated responses in hazardous environments.
OWL by NTNU: Enhancing Disaster Response in the SYNERGISE project
OWL, developed by NTNU, is an advanced flying drone equipped with innovative sensors to enhance situational awareness for first responders in disaster scenarios.
ASTRIAL: C3I/IMS Platform – Empowering Emergency Response with the SYNERGISE project.
In this video, learn how ASTRIAL, the technical coordinator of the SYNERGISE project, is developing an advanced C3I/IMS platform. Discover how this innovative technology aims to revolutionize emergency response operations in disaster situations. Join us to see the future of disaster management!
The SYNERGISE Project: Advanced Localisation Technology for Disaster Response by SYSNAV.
SYSNAV is developing state-of-the-art localisation technology as part of the SYNERGISE project, designed to transform how we respond to disasters.
SNAKE: Disaster Search & Hazard Detection Robot by Tohoku University
Discover the innovative SNAKE robot, created by Tohoku University for safe and effective disaster response, and see how it’s being further enhanced through the SYNERGISE project.