International Workshop on Innovation for Crisis

International Workshop on Innovation for Crisis Management (I4CM)
26 & 27 May 2015 – Villa Méditerranée, Marseille – France
The European Union’s demonstration project DRIVER (Driving Innovation in Crisis Management for
European Resilience) was successfully launched in May 2014. This project, gathering the expertise of
37 organisations, will jointly develop solutions for improved crisis management.
DRIVER’s project partners Pôle Risques and ARTTIC will organise an international workshop
on Innovation for Crisis Management (I4CM). This event aims at sharing best practices between
crisis management professionals from all over Europe. The objective is to support innovation by
highlighting technological development needs and experimentation benefits; and enlarge the DRIVER
Community. The DRIVER Community includes crisis management practitioners, policy makers,
technology suppliers and the citizenry and will enable an intensive collaboration with and between
these crisis management stakeholders.
Natural Disasters affecting the Mediterranean area will be used as concrete examples for solutions
efficiency evaluation. Crisis management practitioners from North America and Australia will be
invited to share lessons learned from large disasters such as hurricane Sandy or large and damaging
bushfires.
The meeting will include keynote speeches and panel discussions, will be live streamed and a
dedicated twitter account will allow for live discussions. Participants will also have the opportunity to
visit the new innovative regional command centres of Marseille and simulation training platforms
of the natural hazards academy (ENTENTE).
Registration will open soon. For further information about the project, visit: driver-project.eu
If you have any questions or proposals for speeches, please contact us at: driver-i4cm@eurtd.com
Preliminary Programme
Day 1 (26 May 2015) – Villa Méditerranée, Marseille
10:00-18:00
Keynote speeches and roundtables on best practices, innovative solutions and
identified needs in crisis management and in particular:
situation assessment tools
tasking and resource management tool
18:00
Cultural visit on the site
19:00
Dinner
Day 2 (27 May 2015) – Villa Méditerranée, Marseille
08:30
DRIVER project approach
09:10
Building the DRIVER Community – panel discussions
Strengthened Response
Experimentation
13:00
French test-beds and operational centres visits (regional command and coordination
centre; fire academies including 3D based simulation platforms)
17:00
End of meeting, return to airport / train station or city centre
Driving Innovation in Crisis Management for European Resilience