xR4DRAMA’s overall impact introduced the concept of situation awareness to improve the anticipation, planning, observation and managing of large-scale events. This refers not only to unexpected or sudden occurrences (e.g. natural disasters or accidents), but also to planned events, such as media productions, demonstrations, sport or cultural events, and the organisation of large-scale gatherings in general (more details in D1.3).
Dissemination and communication activities during the project reached out startups and SMEs. The consortium followed a content marketing approach, contacts (and leads) were generated by demonstrating knowledge, asking questions, and explaining how xR4DRAMA as a platform can benefit individual companies and their solutions. The consortium got connected with stakeholder companies across Europe, many of which had already been active in the IT and media bubble but were at the same time new to the multimodal approach of xR4DRAMA, and promoted the idea to boost situation awareness via an XR-AI-IoT mix, clear contribution to Pan-European R&D communication and technology transfer. Adopting xR4DRAMA promises European SMEs a competitive advantage, enhancing productivity and fostering innovation. xR4DRAMA's fusion of technologies cultivates a suite of applications with transformative potential across diverse business sectors.
Within the disaster management sector, xR4DRAMA presents a custom tool conforming to rigorous cybersecurity, data retention, backup, and disaster recovery standards. Its proficiency extends to data interoperability and portability, team management, and localisation. The incorporated VR/AR technologies facilitate a virtual platform, enabling emergency planners visualising safe paths and potential impediments-an invaluable asset to SMEs dedicated to safety and security management, making xR4DRAMA an instrumental tool in modern business operations.
At the media sector, xR4DRAMA and products derived from it may become powerful, disruptive tools for production planners/content creators and their teams and offer a detail-rich, customised, immersive, and completely private 3D map with multimedia notebook and task managing functions. This could change the game for countless media workers producing content "in the field" – a great opportunity for SMEs in the interactive technical sector.
xR4DRAMA delivered several high-impact contributions to the technical and scientific fields of relevance. 3D reconstruction and modelling based on multimodal content were improved as large-scale data collection and processing algorithms dealt with challenges of real-world conditions of the pilots and aimed at faster reconstruction times while maintaining precision. Multimodal analysis, from IoT signals to GIS, video, text, and audio went beyond the SoA for the assessment of the current situation in public spaces during crisis incidents and events, allowing to manage risks, and plan media productions or intervene when appropriate using the xR4DRAMA decision support system (more details in D1.3).