A recent meeting brought together the HS4U and ReMuNet EU-funded projects to discuss potential collaborative opportunities related to their research objectives. Although the two projects have different scopes with ReMuNet focusing on multimodal transport while HS4U on maritime transport, both teams identified several areas where cooperation could boost common objectives:
Crisis Resilience
Both projects are dedicated to enhancing system resilience. HS4U focuses on preventing and addressing health crises in maritime contexts, while ReMuNet tackles disruptions in multimodal transport. Their collaboration could facilitate the sharing of insights regarding data-driven strategies for real-time crisis detection and management.
Technology and Innovation
The integration of advanced technologies is crucial for both projects. HS4U utilises IoT devices, co-robotics, and AI for health monitoring, whereas ReMuNet employs reinforcement learning and optimisation algorithms to adjust transport operations dynamically. Collaborative technology development may bring innovations that benefit both sectors.
Twin transition and Efficiency
HS4U investigates smart systems for healthier onboard environments, while ReMuNet aims to improve network efficiency to minimise emissions. Together, they can promote smart and sustainable practices within both the transport and maritime industries.
Cross-Sectoral Collaboration
Both projects acknowledge the importance of standardised frameworks and best practices. Their partnership could result in methodologies applicable across various transport modes, hence strengthening the overall European mobility ecosystem.
This synergy represents the beginning of a collaborative effort aimed at exchanging knowledge and best practices. By joining forces, HS4U and ReMuNet aspire to strengthen the resilience, sustainability, and efficiency of the broader transport sector.
Stay tuned for our joint actions!