RESCUE took part in the seventh Projects to Policy Seminar, held in Brussels on 10 and 11 June 2026. The seminar is organised jointly by the European Commission’s DG HOME and the European Research Executive Agency (REA), and brings the security research projects funded under the Horizon Europe Cluster 3 calls together with the Commission policy units working on civil security.
Morten Larsen (AnyWi) and Andries Stam (Almende) represented RESCUE. The project took part in the resilient infrastructure strand, alongside ECHO, RESIST and COLOSSUS.
The seminar is built around a two-way exchange. Projects show policy makers what their research can contribute, and policy makers help projects see where their results matter most for EU policy. For RESCUE, that meant setting out how edge intelligence and federated learning can keep essential services running when power, water or communication systems are attacked, jammed or cut off, and connecting that work to live policy such as the Critical Entities Resilience Directive and the growing concern over GNSS interference across Europe.
The discussions and contacts made in Brussels will help RESCUE direct its results towards the people shaping the next round of EU provisions.

