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Today, as part of World Water Day, we are publishing the official animation of the project! This explains in a graphical way the objectives of SeaClear and how we are planning to achieve them. You can appreciate the way the robots are expected to interact with each other and their individual role in the system, together with the importance and the impact of our proposed solution.

On 3-5th March 2020 in Malaga, Spain, the European Robotics Forum (#ERF2020) took place and SeaClear was present to give a high-level introduction of the project to the European robotics community, in one of its most influential meetings. The participants had a chance to get to know the SeaClear consortium and the project as a whole, whilst valuable feedback was gathered during the poster session. We were thrilled to exchange our opinions with robotics & artificial intelligence experts around Europe and to set out with the aim of becoming the first platform that uses autonomous robots for cost-effectively solving one of the world’s most critical issue, namely marine litter.

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Check out SeaClear’s poster at ERF2020

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing hosted a two-day regional workshop 'Space powering the Green Deal and the Digital Economy' that was co-organised with the European Space Agency (ESA) and Croatian Ministry of Science and Education. The workshop took place on the 5th and 6th of March 2020 and welcomed more than 200 participants, national and international experts from the public and private sectors. More than 20 lectures on different topics related to space technologies, Earth observation data, and environmental protection were presented.

This workshop was a unique opportunity for Croatian researchers and interested public to exchange information and ideas with European experts, to define further steps in strenghtening cooperation, and to explore opportunities for Croatian industry to become actively involved in ESA's programs and projects.

Assoc.prof. Ivana Palunko from LARIAT-Laboratory for intelligent autonomous systems, University of Dubrovnik presented our H2020 SeaClear Project and took part in the panel discussion.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 871295.

The SEACLEAR project spans four years, running from January 1st, 2020 to December 31st, 2023.

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