On June 12, 2025, the Ministry of Science, Education and Youth awarded EU funds to the company Dvokut-ECRO d.o.o. for the implementation of the project submitted under the Call for Proposals “Proof of Innovative Concept – Third Call.” The project is financed by the European Union – NextGenerationEU under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan 2021–2026.
Project title: Artificial Intelligence in the Function of Environmental Protection and Sustainability through Innovative Perspectives and Processes – AiproEnvInno
Duration: June 30, 2025 – March 30, 2026
Total project value: EUR 68,686.52
Grant amount: EUR 46,471.39
Beneficiary: Dvokut-ECRO d.o.o.
Project description, objectives, and expected results:
The project aims to analyze internal and publicly available data using AI tools in order to develop an application that automates the search, analysis, and structuring of information. This ensures faster and more accurate results, while the insights obtained enable the development of new services in the field of environmental protection and sustainability, thereby strengthening the applicant’s market position.
Project objectives:
• Automate data search and processing using advanced AI methods
• Develop an AI application prototype (TRL 4)
• Support the development of new services through AI-based analysis
The project improves existing services and introduces new ones by applying AI technologies. It involves the development of an AI prototype application for automated data search and analysis, achieving up to 50% time savings and greater result accuracy. This increases the efficiency of business processes as well as the quality and competitiveness of the applicant’s services.
Contact person: Vesna Žarak, Tel: +385 1 6114 867, Email: vesna.zarak@dvokut-ecro.hr
For more information: fondovieu.gov.hr
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