The ARTEMis project (AleRT and impact-forecast standards for Emergency Management) is an EU-funded research project that aims to pave the way towards a new era of harmonised, standardised protocols, tools and procedures for emergency management and risk awareness at pan-European level.

Over the next three years, ARTEMis will:
- Thoroughly assess the existing landscape and deploy an integrated management framework, building on highly innovative mechanisms and technologies, including advancing Earth Observation and meteorological inputs, and establishing solid links with EU, national, regional and local authorities
- Pave the way towards the harmonization of alert and impact forecasting systems and the enhancement of risk awareness at pan-European level, by designing and deploying a set of harmonized protocols for alert and impact forecasting systems, driven by harmonised methods for identifying vulnerabilities and exposures and common technical standards of alert and impact forecasting systems. Moreover, it will build on real-time or near real-time analytics to ensure timely information delivery to civil protection authorities, further enhanced by innovative tools to visualise risks, vulnerability and exposure in a comprehensive, standardised and useful manner
- Ensure knowledge transfer, awareness and capacity building of emergency management systems across the EU, by deploying a set of innovative mechanisms that identify the exact needs and capacity gaps of different types of stakeholders, allowing the design of tailor-made, targeted multilingual training curricula and capacity-building activities for various stakeholders (practitioners, citizens, etc.)
- validate the applicability of ARTEMis harmonised and standardised solutions in a wide range of events and environments (5 pilots focusing on different types of natural disasters: droughts, floods, wildfires, earthquakes, landslides)
- Enable wider dissemination of results and ecosystem building, by creating efficient and transferable mechanisms that will allow for a pan-European collaboration framework within the wider emergency management and response ecosystems and using these mechanisms to establish solid pan-European links
The project began in October 2025 and ends in 2028.
ARTEMis brings together 16 partners from 10 countries across Europe, with extensive multi-disciplinary experience.
Call for Proposal: HORIZON-CL3-2024-DRS-01
This project has received funding from the European Research Executive Agency (Project ID: 101225852)

ARTEMis is a Horizon Innovation Actions project supported by the European Commission under grant agreement No 101225852. Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.