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MOBILES Joins the Marine Shield Cluster

MOBILES Joins the Marine Shield Cluster

We are excited to announce that the MOBILES project has joined the Marine Shield Cluster, an innovative network of EU-funded projects united by a shared commitment to combating water pollution and safeguarding marine and environmental health.

The Marine Shield Cluster fosters collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and joint dissemination activities among initiatives tackling environmental challenges. For MOBILES, joining this network marks a significant step in amplifying our mission to combat pollution in water, soil, and air.

At MOBILES, we focus on developing advanced portable biosensors capable for real-time, detection of harmful organic chemicals such as antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, and pathogens as well as inorganic such as heavy metals. Besides detection, MOBILES also focuses on understanding how the microbiota communities are affected by pollutions in selected European areas.  Our inclusion in the Marine Shield Cluster provides an opportunity to align our efforts with other pioneering projects, such as iMERMAID, CONTRAST, DIGI4ECO, REMEDIES, and SUNBIO. Together, we aim to advance technologies, strengthen environmental policies, and improve the quality of water and life conditions for communities across Europe and beyond.

By joining forces with the Marine Shield Cluster, MOBILES will actively contribute to a shared vision of promoting sustainable solutions for pollution detection in marine water. Collaborating with like-minded projects enables us to share insights, accelerate innovation, and ensure our findings reach policymakers, stakeholders, and the broader public.

We are proud to be part of this collective effort to protect ecosystems and address some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. Stay tuned as we work together to make a meaningful impact on our environment and future.

To learn more about the Marine Shield Cluster and the projects united under its mission, visit our website at www.mobiles-project.eu/cooperation.