πThe Summer School of the WATERLINE project started on 21 June and will take place at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences until 5 July 2024ππ.
On the first day, participants were welcomed by Zakhar Maletskyi, who also introduced the proceedings.
Then Prof. Abbas Roozbahani presented the water and environmental engineering group of the REALTEK NMBU and Harsha Ratnaweera presented the strengths of the NMBU.
Finally, Edwin Zammit, coordinator of the Waterline Project gave an overview of the WATERLINE project and then made An Introduction to Industry 4.0 technologies.
In the afternoon, a workshop was held on identifying Industry 4.0 topics, choosing on which topics to focus the work of the groups that will interface and work with some NMBU students in the coming days.
Yesterday in the morning, the working groups continued to discuss the topics defined yesterday and on which they will work together with the NMBU students. In the afternoon, Leonardo Piccinetti, Managing Director of the Sustainable Innovation Technology Services Ltd company - SITES) gave a lecture on 'Maximising impact in Horizon Europe'. A great opportunity for new researchers to grow in the drafting and managing of research projects.
Today, Leonardo Piccinetti (Managing Director of the Sustainable Innovation Technology Services Ltd company - SITES) presents a case study of the Erupoeo Project to delve deeper into the preparation and submission of a project.