Green HoMe and the Order of Engineers of Cosenza organized two training webinars as part of the S3HM project
Green HoMe s.c.ar.l., in collaboration with the Order of Engineers of Cosenza, organized two training webinars on STRUCTURAL MONITORING AND SISMABONUS 110%, as part of the activities of the S3HM project
The two appointments were held in streaming mode via the GOTOWEBINAR platform, day 26 e 29 march 2021 give her 16:00 at 19:00.
They intervened
- Carmel Rooster, President of the Order of Engineers of the province of Cosenza
- Menotti Imbrogno, President of the Mediterranean Foundation for Engineering
- Fabrizio Di Maio, Director of the Order of Engineers of the province of Cosenza
- Raffaele Zinno, University of Calabria (DIAm) and Scientific Responsible of the S3HM project
- Ing. Joseph Salamon, Pstructural designer
- Ing. Serena Artese, University of Calabria (DIAm)
- Ing. Andrea Aiello, Alma s.r.l.
Moderator: Rosa Maria FILICE, CasaClima expert, PCAS president e Tommaso FILICE, PCAS vice president.
The webinars were a major success, pointing out further 300 participants including industry experts and stakeholders.
The events are carried out as part of the activities promoted by the S3HM - Savuto Smart Structural Health Monitoring Project, financed from POR CALABRIA FESR-FSE funds 2014-2020. S3HM is aimed at experimenting solutions with reduced cost and greater ease of installation and management to monitor the structural conditions of groups of buildings in historic centers and buildings of strategic interest., which schools, barracks, ecc., and at the same time facilitate the planning of maintenance interventions and the management of emergencies.
I partner
- Alma srl (Leader),
- Department of Environmental Engineering DIAm, University of Calabria,
- SpringResearch srl,
- Spintel srl,
they developed the project activities (currently in progress) thanks to the support of the NERS Civil Protection Association and the Municipalities of Bianchi, Colosimi and Scigliano who showed interest in this issue in the context of the "Living Labs".
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