PartnershipUpdated on 12 May 2025
Biodata bank's heat stroke prevention solution
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If you are concerned about the safety of your employees due to heat exposure, don't worry, we have you covered with CANARIA+. The world best and first non-invasive heat stroke prevention bracelet through our parented heat flux sensor and algorithms to prevent heat strokes before they happen.
We have protected more than a million users all over the world in various industries.
You make the world a safer place, now let us protect you.
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- Weather, climatic and geological disasters
Jaime De Andrés Gracia
Country Representative - Spain at Biodata Bank
Zaragoza, Tokyo, Spain
Partnership
Climate change adaptation and weather extremes project
- Other
- Innovation
- Technical cooperation
- Research and development
César Paradinas Blázquez
Meteorologist and Climate researcher at Fundación para la Investigación del Clima
Segovia, Spain
Project cooperation
Climate change adaptation proposal
- Innovation Action
- Early - Idea stage
- Research and Innovation Action
- HORIZON-CL3-2025-INFRA - RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE
- HORIZON-CL3-2025-DRS - DISASTER RESILIENT SOCIETY
- HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-INFRA-01: Open topic for improved preparedness for, response to and recovery from large-scale disruptions of critical infrastructures
- HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-DRS-01: Open topic on citizen and regional and/or local authorities' engagement in enhanced disaster risk awareness, including education, and preparedness
- HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-DRS-02: Open topic on Improving disaster risk management and governance to ensure self-sufficiency and sustainability of operations in support of enhanced resilience
- HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-DRS-03: Open topic on testing / validating tools, technologies and data used in cross-border prevention, preparedness and responses to climate extreme and geological events and chemical, biological or radiological emergency threats
César Paradinas Blázquez
Meteorologist and Climate researcher at Fundación para la Investigación del Clima
Segovia, Spain