
On Friday, April 24, the TEMPEST project reached a key milestone with its Final Dissemination Event, held at the Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine offices in Brussels. The hybrid event brought together partners and BEPA experts to reflect on the project’s achievements and future impact.
The session gathered around 50 participants, with 20 attendees joining on site in Brussels and a further 30 participating online, ensuring broad engagement across the consortium and wider community.
The agenda featured contributions from partners Jeremy Warren (RESCOLL), Katerina Fragiadaki (University of Patras), Christopher Vagg (University of Batch), Jagadish Babu Vemula (ABEE), Maxime Olive (RESCOLL), Joseba Izaguirre (TEKNIKER), and Christian Stemmler (Fraunhofer), delivered their presentations in person, while Stanislav Iakushkin and Vykintas Samaitis joined remotely. Rocío García (SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS) moderated the Q&A and online session.
Throughout the event, speakers highlighted both the scientific and technological progress achieved and the strength of collaboration across the consortium. The Final Dissemination Event showcased the project’s impact and reinforced opportunities for further exploitation of its results.
In the first session partners presented results and in the second sessions Jeremy discussed the impact of the EU-INGENIOuS cluster and their future with Bruno Rodrigues from the EXTENDED Project.




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