The UNIVERSWATER consortium held its first review meeting in Cork (Ireland), hosted at the facilities of Tyndall National Institute, the project coordinator, with participation from the consortium partners and representatives involved in the project evaluation.
During the meeting, the project progress was formally reviewed, including the status of ongoing tasks and deliverables. The agenda also featured the demonstration of the sensor developed by Tyndall, marking a key milestone in the technical development of the project.
Leitat presented the progress achieved within WP4, where it is actively involved, as well as the current work plan, with a focus on upcoming validation activities of the technologies developed within the project.
The review meeting provided a structured opportunity to assess the overall progress of the project, ensure alignment with objectives, and reinforce collaboration among partners towards the successful development and validation of innovative water monitoring technologies.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101135422. Funded by the European Union.



