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DINOSAR’s first steps!
Visual identity and communications canals are now ready!
The consortium is delighted to share with you the project’s visual identity, on which we’ve been working for several months now. Our identity is reflected especially in the project logo.

The DINOSAR logo represents the graphic identity of the project. Based on the project’s acronym “Diagnostic tool that integrates optical, infrared and SAR data”, the consortium chose to include a dinosaur in the logo. With this logo, the aim is to represent the systems interoperability (communication between various IT devices) and the data transmission. The interdisciplinarity and complementarity of the teams involved in the project will enable a better definition of the algorithm and interpretation of the data.
Our LinkedIn page was created and updated with the first news and activities of the project before the launch of the website. A series of posts were created to present in detail DINOSAR’s consortium.
What is next?
Some exciting news are coming for the next months!
- In May, our partner eLEAF will be attending the AI4Copernicus event, in The Hague, The Netherlands.
- Also in May, HCP International will participate at the EO4AGRI2024 workshop, 13-16 May, in Frascati, Italy.
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