
Written by Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences
HIDDINGEN, GERMANY – Training operations are officially in full swing this week at the Hiddingen Center, marking a pivotal phase of the SPARKUP project. As a core component of the project’s mission to enhance regional protection capabilities, this General Awareness in CBRNE course, delivered by CORE CBRN, brings together specialists from the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences and the University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies.
The program serves as a vital bridge between the SPARKUP project’s theoretical objectives and real-world application. By integrating high-level scientific insights with practical field exercises, the training is designed to refine the detection and response protocols essential for managing complex security threats.
This collaborative effort highlights the project’s dedication to building a robust, unified network of experts. As these sessions progress, the focus remains on leveraging international expertise to ensure our teams are prepared for the evolving challenges within the CBRNE landscape.



