Every case is different – and we work to ensure their success. Each with its opportunities and challenges, all of which motivates us to go further.
The project
Talent Protocol is a professional web3 network where professionals can build an on-chain CV and launch a talent token, allowing anyone to easily invest in their careers.
What have we done
HERE helped develop cost and resource management tools, as well as automate financial planning models. The tools and models created in this project have been applied to several other Web3 and Decentralized Finance projects.
The project
The “Factual | Fact-Checking Climate Changes” project, developed by the renowned Portuguese newspaper Polígrafo, seeks to combat fake news through fact-checking and media literacy, especially aimed at young audiences, improving the detection and understanding of disinformation narratives in areas of current affairs and issues of public interest, such as climate change.
What have we done
HERE was responsible for the development and submission of the project to the European Media and Information Fund. It successfully gained approval and so was developed and put into practice.
The project
The REDWine project aims to demonstrate the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of integrating red wine fermentation gas (rich in CO2) and the winery’s liquid effluent in the production of biomass and Chlorella algae extracts. This solution reduces CO2 emissions by at least 31% from the wine value chain, while also seeking to diversify revenues for wine producers by supplying Chlorella biomass for food, cosmetics, and agricultural products.
What have we done
HERE supports the consortium led by the Portuguese entity AVIPE (Associação de Viticultores do Concelho de Palmela) in the managing of reports, project management, communication, and dissemination tasks.
The project
OnlineAIOps (Online Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations), a project led by IT Peers and co-promoted by the INESCTEC research centre, aims to develop methods of collecting and processing large volumes of events in real time. Such events are generated by infrastructures and applications, allowing for diverse uses, such as analyzing and predicting anomalies, isolating relevant events, identifying interactions between components, automating routine tasks based on identified situations, and detecting and diagnosing application performance problems, among many others.
What have we done
HERE assisted IT Peers in building the work plan, defining the budget and writing up the entire proposal. The project was approved under the Portugal 2020 R&D programme, and since then we have been assisting in the technical and financial management of the project by managing payment requests and preparing technical reports.
The project
Sea4Us is a biotechnology company specializing in the discovery and development of new drugs of marine origin. Its main activity is the research and experimental development of analgesic molecules for clinical and scientific needs. These ion channel modulators reduce pain perception by acting on pain-conducting neurons outside the brain, considerably reducing the side effects of standard/accepted/common/usual therapies
What have we done
With the support of the HERE team, Sea4Us was able to access several funds to support its research and international expansion, namely The Portugal 2020 Internationalization Project; The Portugal 2020 Individual R&D Project; The Project for Hiring Highly Qualified Human Resources of Portugal 2020; and The Innowwide Programme – European INNOvative business solutions in WorldWIDE markets – a Cascade Funding from Horizon 2020 programme.
The project
Nauta’s R&D&V project aims, through advanced and sophisticated technologies, to facilitate and automate the process of controlling the number of people in a given physical space (entries and exits) and the body temperature, in real-time, of those who are present in the same space. It streamlines the decision-making process of those responsible/owners of the spaces in events that require specific actions and allows access control through 3D biometric readers with body temperature analysis. This solution will enable an overview of the space considered and the rapid identification of people clusters and individuals belonging to high-risk groups.
What have we done
HERE was responsible for the development, submission, and management of the “R&D&V – Vigilante contra o COVID-19” project, within the scope of the Grant System for Research and Development Activities and Investment in Testing and Optimization Infrastructures (upscaling) in the context of COVID-19.