The 1st COREALIS exploitation Workshop took place on 16th of October in Valencia, Spain, hosted by Fundancion Valenciaport, with the main aim to present the Just-In-Time Rail Shuttle service exploitation strategy.

SEABility and its Project Manger Elena Krikigianni, participated in the dynamic session,  following a methodology for the definition of collaborative business model called “Business Radar methodology. Along with the participated actors, they have defined:

🔸The main actors involved in the service
🔸Its Costs & Benefits
🔸The Co-production activity
🔸Its Value preposition &
🔸The Co-created value in-use etc.

On 17th to 18th of October, COREALIS 4th plenary meeting took place in Valencia, Spain, hosted by Fundación Valenciaport. COREALIS partners presented the overall status of the COREALIS project for the first 18 months, focusing on the progresses made under each Work Package and Living Lab.

SEAbility made a WP7 status presentation towards highlighting the importance of communication and dissemination as well as the activities that took place since the last COREALIS plenary meeting in Athens, Greece.

As part of the COREALIS liaising activities, a presentation of the successful INTERMODEL H2020 project was offered by VTT colleagues. Special focus was also given to the COREALIS performed and planned activities as part of the Port of the Future Network (DocksTheFuturePixelPortForward).
More info about the exploitation workshop can be found here.
More info about the plenary event can be found here.
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