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TOXI-triage · INTEGRATED AND ADAPTIVE RESPONSES TO TOXIC EMERGENCIES FOR RAPID TRIAGE: ENGINEERING THE ROADMAP FROM CASUALTY TO PATIENT TO SURVIVOR.

H2020Status: CLOSED1 September 201530 September 2019EU funding €11,966,511Call H2020-DRS-2014-2015

The seven specific objectives of TOXI-triage address the operational; technological; ethical and societal dimensions of CBRN response and recovery, and importantly the economic base from which sustainable CBRN and multi-use systems are derived.19 partners in 4 Task forces will deliver 9 Work Packages (WPs) that address: end user specifications; Design and delivery; Test and Validation; and, Impact. The approach defines a concept of operations that envisages accelerated delivery of situational awareness through an ensemble of embedded sensors, drones, standoff detectors (including cameras), artificial intelligence for processing sensor signals and web-traffic from social media, and centralised command and control. Wireless traceability of casualties provides dynamic mapping including medical care. 2 field exercises are intended to test and verify the operational attributes of the systems, and 3 WPs focus on impact to deliver: Exploitation; Security and Ethics; and Effective Innovation Management. Distinctive technological attributes of TOXI-triage include: rapid non-invasive assessment of exposure/ injury through monitoring metabolic markers of injury; managing and exploiting the semantic web; traceability by design; aptamer-based bio-sensing; casualty-to-discharge system integration; and integrated environmental and stand-off hazard designation. The approach is rigorous with clinical trials to test systems in poisoning clinics and live agent tests in laboratories designated by the UN’s OPCW.Distinctive societal attributes of TOXI-triage include: addressing the needs of all vulnerable groups; optimising inter-cultural/ethnic messages and needs in CBRN response; fostering economic impact by multiple-uses for all the project’s systems. TOXI-triage intends that its outcomes will be used routinely in medical/environmental/urban and search and rescue emergencies. The benefits are intended to extend significantly further then enhanced CBRN resilience

Consortium · 21 organisations

coordinator

LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY

UK · €2,484,713

thirdParty

MIKKELIN KEHITYSYHTIO MIKSEI OY

FI

participant

HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €1,624,758

participant

AIRSENSE ANALYTICS GMBH

DE · €238,446

participant

PROMETECH BV

NL · €265,344

participant

HASICSKY ZACHRANNY SBOR MORAVSKOSLEZSKEHO KRAJE

CZ · €318,638

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €389,385

participant

HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR UMWELTFORSCHUNG GMBH - UFZ

DE · €310,948

participant

JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO

FI · €424,160

participant

OSLO UNIVERSITETSSYKEHUS HF

NO · €740,549

participant

ATOS SPAIN SA

ES · €786,100

participant

ENVIRONICS OY

FI · €331,266

thirdParty

LOTHIAN HEALTH BOARD

UK

participant

T4I ENGINEERING IKE*T4I ENGINEERING PRIVATE COMPANY

EL · €100,937

participant

T4I ENGINEERING LTD

UK · €223,251

participant

YPOURGEIO ETHNIKIS AMYNAS

EL · €774,275

participant

MIKKELIN KAUPUNKI

FI · €575,125

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

UK · €1,043,531

participant

UNIVERSITAET PADERBORN

DE · €318,971

participant

G.A.S. GESELLSCHAFT FUR ANALYTISCHESENSORSYSTEME M.B.H.

DE · €307,160

participant

GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER

DE · €708,955

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