Quasset, proudly announces its partnership in the groundbreaking SARAH Project, a new initiative funded by Horizon Europe (European Health and Digital Executive Agency – HaDEA). This collaboration marks a significant step towards transforming the landscape of civil infrastructure inspection, maintenance, and repair.
The SARAH Project, officially known as “uSer-centred civil infrAstructure Reliable Assessment and Healing,” is set to deliver a game-changing, human-centered, and safe-by-design digital solution. Its core aim is to revolutionize how infrastructure is assessed, maintained, and repaired, streamlining processes from initial planning and decision-making to intervention execution and reporting.
A key innovation of the SARAH project lies in its strategic integration of cutting-edge technologies. By leveraging metaverse technologies and egocentric augmented reality, the system will empower infrastructure supervisors and intervention workers directly in the field. This advanced approach is designed to provide real-time assistance, foster continuous skill development, and significantly enhance Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) for those working on critical infrastructure.
Quasset’s extensive expertise in innovative asset management, robotic implementation, and advanced inspection solutions will be a valuable contribution to this ambitious initiative. Their involvement is expected to play a crucial role in developing practical, user-friendly, and highly effective solutions that address the complex challenges faced by the infrastructure sector today.
The SARAH Project represents a collaborative effort to push the boundaries of what’s possible in infrastructure longevity and worker safety, with Quasset at the forefront of bringing these transformative solutions to reality.
