The grant has been awarded to the REMODEC project

We have great news! The final resolution has been published, officially granting the funding for the development of REMODEC (Intelligent planning and comprehensive deployment for the rapid and sustainable reconstruction of territories after catastrophes).

This project has been subsidized by the CDTI (Center for Technological Development and Innovation) through the 2024 “Science and Innovation Missions” call, within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, and is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU. It also has the support of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, contributing to the development of strategic technologies for territorial reconstruction and resilience.

With this official approval, the project consortium—led by ARPA and composed of Luce IT, ATBIM, Hidritec, Estudio Metro7, and Sorigué—begins an applied research phase that will extend until the end of 2029. The goal is clear: to transform emergency management and national and international reconstruction through the proactive use of data and advanced algorithms.

The goal of the REMODEC project

Recent climate crises and catastrophes have shown that traditional emergency management models, purely reactive and sectorial in nature, fall short in the face of large-scale challenges. The lack of centralized, real-time coordination and ready-to-deploy modular logistics solutions slows down recovery processes, prolonging the social and economic impact on affected territories.

REMODEC was born to break this fragmentation. The project proposes the co-design and integration of physical and digital solutions to respond to emergencies in less than 72 hours.

Luce IT at the helm of the project’s “Intelligent Brain”

Within this multidisciplinary ecosystem, Luce IT leads the research and development of the comprehensive intelligent system that will act as the coordinating core of REMODEC.

In a post-catastrophe scenario, variables change by the minute: the state of road access, changing weather conditions, personnel availability, and the stock of critical resources (water, energy, housing modules) make up an environment of high uncertainty. Our role consists of applying cutting-edge algorithms so that emergency managers stop making decisions based on estimates and begin to operate based on digital certainties.

A commitment to the future and sustainability

The granting of this aid not only supports the technological value of the proposal but also its alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda. REMODEC is designed under strict circular economy principles and the “do no significant harm” (DNSH) principle to the environment.

In addition to technology transfer and knowledge creation, the project will directly boost the generation of qualified employment in the Artificial Intelligence and digitalization sector, fostering talent retention and promoting gender equity in research teams.

We are very proud to be part of this consortium and ready to demonstrate how technological innovation and intelligent analytics can, once again, be put at the service of people and the resilience of our society.

At Luce IT we apply the experience gained in large-scale research projects like REMODEC to transform your organization’s operational reality. We help companies and institutions unlock the potential of Artificial Intelligence, corporate governance, and real-time analytics in complex environments. Do you want to bring resilience and predictive efficiency to your organization? Get in touch with us.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about REMODEC and its financial framework

What is the REMODEC project and what is its main goal?

REMODEC is a research project focused on designing, developing, and validating a comprehensive intelligent system for the rapid, sustainable, and automated planning and deployment of resources and modular buildings in territories affected by climatic or anthropogenic catastrophes.

Which entities fund and support the REMODEC project?

The project is subsidized by the CDTI (Center for Technological Development and Innovation) under the 2024 “Science and Innovation Missions” call. It is funded by the European Union through NextGenerationEU funds and the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, and has the support of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.

What is Luce IT’s specific role in the REMODEC consortium?

Luce IT leads the research of the technological top layer or “intelligent brain”. We develop the Artificial Intelligence-based platform (multi-agent systems, probabilistic models, and XAI) to dynamically coordinate and optimize emergency logistics in highly uncertain environments.

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