The ICI's primary aim is to enhance CBRNE risk mitigation at the regional, national and international levels.
Sharing Knowledge and Expertise
The ICI's primary aim is to enhance CBRNE risk mitigation at the regional, national and international levels.
Sharing Knowledge and Expertise
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The ICI’s primary aim is to enhance CBRNE risk mitigation at regional, national and international levels, in particular through its two Knowledge Centres (CBRN & E). The ICI engages in a wide range of CBRNE-related activities including developing and supporting academic and policy-related research, organising conferences, seminars and workshops, as well as professional development programmes for responders by means of courses and master classes.
Knowledge centres
The ICI unique Knowledge Centres address topics from crisis/consequence management to scientific issues, emergency planning, or technological challenges and development.
High-level professionals
KC members are very high-level professionals from all backgrounds (international organizations, armed forces, first responder community, scientists, equipment providers, etc.) ready to assist, inform and advise on best practices about CBRNE matters.
At the forefront
The ICI collaborates with other partners such as institutional, academic and corporate bodies and aims to be at the forefront of CBRNE-related activities, from policy to practical application
International CBRNE Institute On Thursday 9th March the ICI organised a Medical CBRN information day. Preparing and keeping the medical community safe is paramount in dealing with any CBRN related event. BrigGEN (ret) Ioannis Galatas, Manager of the ICI CBRN Knowledge Centre, stressed the need for knowledge sharing in the medical community. Communications,
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Twenty-one Saudi Arabian staff members of the ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence, the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, and the King Faisal University participated in a five-day course in Brussels, Belgium, during which they discussed a number of questions related to arms control and protection against CBRN materials, including elements