The MoSaiC project was presented at the CBRNe Research and Innovation International Conference, held in Strasbourg from 19 to 21 March. The event brought together international stakeholders from the scientific, operational, and industrial communities to discuss the latest developments in CBRNe detection, protection, decontamination, and crisis management.
During the conference, MoSaiC showcased its main objectives and the results achieved during its implementation phase, contributing to the broader discussion on innovative approaches for enhancing preparedness and response capabilities in CBRNe scenarios.
The presentation focused on exploring innovative technological approaches applicable to both civilian and military responders in the context of CBRNe events. In particular, MoSaiC aims to provide advanced sensing capabilities and real-time dynamic mapping of chemical and biological threats, supporting improved situational awareness and decision-making.
Through its research and development activities, MoSaiC contributes to strengthening the integration of cutting-edge technologies into operational environments, fostering enhanced coordination between civilian and military assets in response to chemical and biological incidents.


