European Defense Fund Launches PRECISE Project for Advanced Infrastructure Modelling and Effect Prediction
The European Defense Fund has launched the PRECISE project, a four-year initiative aimed at developing an AI and physics-based toolbox for automated 3D structural modeling and effect prediction in critical infrastructure and urban areas. Coordinated by GMV and involving partners from five EU Member States, the project seeks to enhance assessments for both military and civilian applications. The initial phase will focus on synchronization, requirements definition, data collection planning, and system architecture design.

The European Defense Fund's PRECISE project has officially launched, uniting industrial, research, and academic partners from five EU Member States, coordinated by GMV. This four-year initiative aims to develop an AI and physics-based toolbox for automated 3D structural modelling and effect prediction in critical infrastructure and urban areas for defense and dual-use applications.
The consortium includes COTESA, FlySight, GMV, IKH, Indra, Indra Space, MEWS Partners, MEWS Labs, XenomatiX, the Royal Military Academy of Belgium, and the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre. GMV will lead integration and demonstration efforts while contributing to knowledge and technology development.
The project addresses the need for improved assessment of infrastructures in military and civilian contexts by enabling detailed 3D modelling and simulation of physical interactions. The initial phase focuses on synchronization, requirements definition, data collection planning, and system architecture design.




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