As part of the WATERLINE project, last week a clustering event with the MCST-TÜBİTAK-funded UNIMED research project. UNIMED focuses on developing a Survivability-of-Droughts Index within the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus—a cutting-edge approach that integrates perception, vulnerability, adaptability, and recoverability indices.
During the event, MCAST researchers Daren Scerri and Edwin Zammit showcased the Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) Learning Environments developed as part of the WATERLINE project. Their demonstration emphasized both the technical and pedagogical aspects of these innovative EdTech tools and was met with enthusiastic feedback from the UNIMED attendees.
This collaboration highlights the importance of synergies between projects in advancing solutions to global water challenges. A huge thank you to the UNIMED team for this engaging and inspiring session!