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  • 9th April 2026

    Kassandra’s work at Vindolanda has received significant recognition, featured on Channel 4 News alongside UNESCO UK and The Vindolanda Trust. The coverage highlights the importance of using artificial intelligence to help protect and preserve 2,000-year-old heritage.

    This recognition reflects the innovative and meaningful role that AI can play in safeguarding cultural heritage. By supporting the preservation of sites like Vindolanda, this work points to a future where technology helps protect our shared past for generations to come.

    You can find the video here: https://www.channel4.com/news/how-ai-is-helping-save-2000-year-old-roman-relics-in-northern-england?fbclid=IwY2xjawRK3gdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEe9jVNjVIskkqpy_kpvfcxgGyUMRQXQu7Z3mII1GzrgsFSSJjx_QWT79JD62g_aem_fyXDnftLecttkkIno_3Q7Q

  • 13th February 2026

    Kassandra recently presented its ongoing work to the URWAN partners, highlighting the tailored support provided to Ptuj, Sarajevo and Ferla in strengthening urban resilience.

    From climate risk mapping to the evaluation of Nature-based Solutions (NbS), we are translating complex data into structured decision-support pathways adapted to each city’s specific context. Our approach connects hazard assessment, impact analysis and economic evaluation, enabling local authorities to compare adaptation options and identify the most effective strategies.

    Different geographies bring different vulnerabilities — from flood risk to heat stress — but the objective is shared: building measurable, financially sound and long-term urban resilience.

  • 12th February 2026

    Kassandra joined the 3rd URWAN Living Lab in Malta alongside the partner cities of Sarajevo, Ptuj, and Ferla to advance urban resilience strategies.

    The focus was on strengthening the integration of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) into local planning. Kassandra shared its decision-support methodology to help translate climate strategies into measurable, evidence-based action and supported the validation of key URWAN tools, including the Catalogue of concrete solutions and case studies.

    A further step toward turning climate ambition into practical, resilient outcomes for cities.

  • 2nd February 2026

    It is no longer time to rebuild “as it was, where it was.”


    Climate change has drastically reduced our margin for error and, given the growing impact it is already having—and will continue to have—on Sicily, it is now essential for mayors and public administrators to fundamentally rethink how territories are planned and redesigned. Tools like Kassandra make it possible to assess scenarios in advance and to measure, before building, the resilience of our cities to the impacts of climate change.

    Delaying these decisions today means shifting higher costs and heavier consequences onto the entire community tomorrow.

  • 23rd January 2026

    Watch here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JryLwOBn3Z4

    Kassandra’s work to protect cultural heritage from climate change has been featured on ITV News, highlighting an innovative partnership at the Roman site of Vindolanda.

    In collaboration with the Vindolanda Trust, Kassandra is applying artificial intelligence, predictive analysis, and advanced digital tools to address growing climate risks threatening Roman artefacts and archaeological sites. By transforming complex environmental and climate data into actionable insights, the project supports smarter, evidence-based conservation decisions.

    Developed in close cooperation with UNESCO UK, this work contributes to the protection of World Heritage Sites at a time when climate change is becoming an increasingly urgent and tangible challenge for cultural heritage worldwide.

    The ITV News report showcases how technology, scientific research, and heritage expertise can come together to safeguard our shared past—ensuring that irreplaceable sites like Vindolanda can be preserved for future generations.

  • 21st January 2026

    Shaping the future of urban regeneration: we will be there at URWAN’s Final Living Lab!

    URWAN is approaching a key milestone with its 3rd and final Living Lab, taking place in Malta from 11 to 13 February 2026 at the Waterfront Hotel in Sliema.

    Focused on the uptake and mainstreaming of Nature-based Solutions (NbS), the event will bring together partners, local authorities and experts to co-create practical tools for urban regeneration and sustainable water management across the Euro-Mediterranean area.

    Kassandra Project will be there, contributing to interactive sessions, real case studies – including a Green Rooftop site visit – and collaborative discussions aimed at refining the URWAN Enabler Pack and ensuring long-term impact beyond the project’s lifetime.

  • 26th November 2025

    AI pilot at Hadrian’s Wall: Kassandra joins UNESCO-led effort to protect hidden archaeology

    We’re proud that the UK National Commission for UNESCO is highlighting Hadrian’s Wall — and that Kassandra is part of this pioneering effort with The Vindolanda Trust to protect hidden archaeology at the Vindolanda Roman Fort UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Together, we are piloting the use of AI, environmental sensor networks and climate-aware projections to create predictive subsoil risk maps and future scenarios, helping safeguard undiscovered archaeology before it is lost. Supported by data from The National Lottery Heritage Fund-backed Magna Project, this is among the first initiatives of its kind in a UNESCO World Heritage landscape.

    The pilot builds on the £1.8m Climate Change & UNESCO Heritage (CCUH) project, co-led with the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and advances our mission to show how UNESCO sites can lead the way in climate resilience, data integration and heritage protection. Heritage is not only about the past — it is a foundation for a more resilient, sustainable future.

  • 21st November 2025

    Kassandra selected as a Finalist for the Seoul Design Award 2025!

    The Seoul Design Award recognizes projects that create more harmonious and sustainable relationships between people, society, the environment and nature, tackling urban environmental challenges with design-driven innovation.

    Kassandra was highlighted in the Cities & Communities category (Spatial/System design) for its use of AI-based decision-making and advanced Digital Twin technology to support resilient and sustainable management of historic urban environments. By combining data-driven climate simulations with urban planning, we help cities, communities and insurers understand the long-term impacts of climate change and compare adaptation strategies to strengthen resilience.

    A big thank you to the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Seoul Design Foundation, the international jury, and our partners and clients who are applying Kassandra in real cities. This recognition motivates us to keep scaling climate resilience and sustainable design for urban heritage and communities worldwide.

  • 10th November 2025

    Kassandra and COP30

    Today marks the opening of COP30 in Belém, Brazil. As the global community gathers in the Amazon-region city of Belém for this pivotal climate summit, one of the central pillars is Adaptation & Resilience. The conference aims to define measurable indicators and targets for the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA) — the framework established under the 2015 Paris Agreement to enhance adaptive capacity, bolster resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate-impacts.

    Fully aligned with COP30’s program in Brazil, Kassandra puts Adaptation & Resilience at the heart of action — turning the GGA from pledge to practice for cities and critical infrastructure facing heat, floods, drought and wind extremes. In particular, Kassandra supports urban resilience and UNESCO heritage sites, where adaptation is both environmental and cultural.

  • 8th September 2025

    They are talking about us! Kassandra launches two international projects with UNESCO and English Heritage.

    Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It is a pressing reality that is putting at risk places of inestimable value, particularly UNESCO sites around the world. From desertification to wildfires, from floods to erosion, their futures are becoming increasingly uncertain. In the face of this global challenge, the digital platform for climate resilience, Kassandra, is taking concrete action.

    Find out more about how climate change is threatening world heritage: /https://www.radiortm.it/2025/09/08/patrimonio-unesco-e-cambiamento-climatico-nuove-azioni-tra-italia-e-regno-unito-con-kassandra/

  • 28th August 2025

    Studying climate change impacts on Audley End House and Gardens: Kassandra joins English Heritage initiative

    We are delighted to have been asked to apply Kassandra at Audley End House and Gardens for English Heritage

    The study will focus on the impact of climate change on the building designed by Robert Adam and the gardens designed by Capability Brown in the 1760s as well as visitor’s experience in the light of future climate challenges.

    A great opportunity to pursue climate change management and future proofing of historic sites.

  • 21st August 2025

    Kassandra to lead UNESCO U.K. study on safeguarding Hadrian’s Wall from climate change

    Climate change is threatening world heritage. UNESCO U.K. has appointed Kassandra to study its effects on Hadrian’s Wall, starting with the fort of Vindolanda, where drought is already putting at risk the unique archaeological remains for which the site is renowned.

    Kassandra will analyse climate and environmental data to develop new strategies for protecting this extraordinary World Heritage Site for future generations.

  • 2nd July 2025

    Kassandra showcased at URWAN Living Lab in Portugal to aupport sustainable water and climate solutions

    Today we presented Kassandra at the URWAN Living Lab in Cuba, Portugal – a three-day event exploring how Nature-based Solutions can address water and climate challenges in Mediterranean towns.

    Kassandra is contributing as an Integrated Decision Support System, helping local actors plan and implement sustainable, data-informed solutions.

    Proud to be part of this dynamic and collaborative process.

  • 15th June 2025

    Kassandra shortlisted for 2025 European Heritage Awards: a proud recognition!

    We’re honoured that Kassandra was shortlisted for the 2025 European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards in the Research category.

    To be considered alongside so many inspiring projects across Europe is already a great recognition. We didn’t win, but this experience has been deeply encouraging and a reminder of the importance of bridging heritage and climate resilience.

    Thank you to Europa Nostra, the European Commission, and all who have supported and believed in this work.

  • 5th May 2025

    Facing the climate crisis: Kassandra’s role highlighted at World Heritage UK Event

    Great to be in London this week for the World Heritage UK workshop—an inspiring gathering of professionals dedicated to the future of our most treasured places. It was encouraging to see Kassandra mentioned in discussions around digital tools for climate resilience!

    Fittingly, it was also the hottest May Day on record—an apt reminder that the climate crisis is not a future problem, but a present reality. The challenges facing World Heritage Sites are complex, but the innovation and commitment in the room gave real cause for hope.

    Grateful for the connections made and the thoughtful conversations shared. Let’s keep the momentum going.

  • 28th September 2024

    Collaboration in action: URWAN and Cardimed unite at Urban Green Horizons

    At yesterday’s Urban Green Horizons event, Mark Cannata delivered a compelling talk on Kassandra and the importance of Nature-Based Solutions in urban environments, together with partners from Svimed Centro Euromediterraneo per lo Sviluppo Sostenibile, Iridra and Ancilazio.

    The event also saw a successful twinning and knowledge exchange between two innovative EU projects: URWAN and Cardimed — highlighting the power of collaboration in addressing sustainability challenges.

    It’s inspiring to witness these projects coming together to shape greener, more resilient cities for the future!

  • 7th September 2024

    City of Ptuj and Kassandra: collaborative steps toward climate resilience and heritage conservation

    Kassandra has just completed, as part of the URWAN project, a productive site visit and community engagement session in Ptuj, Slovenia—one of the country’s most historic towns. As we continue to work towards sustainable development and climate change mitigation, visiting Ptuj provided invaluable insights into the unique challenges faced by a town deeply rooted in history and culture.

    One of the key challenges we discussed was how to balance the urgent need for climate action and integration of Nature Based Solutions with the conservation of Ptuj’s architectural heritage. The town’s narrow streets, ancient buildings, and rich cultural landscapes make implementing modern, sustainable infrastructure a delicate process in which a data-based decision making process will be crucial. In this respect Kassandra will be an invaluable tool to allow local authorities can balance the immediate need for climate action with the careful stewardship of Ptuj’s cultural heritage, ensuring that both the town’s past and its future are protected.

    Throughout our visit, we engaged in open dialogues with stakeholders, including local authorities, business owners, and residents.

    By listening to these voices, we gained a deeper understanding of the town’s unique vulnerabilities and opportunities. The visit highlighted the importance of co-creating solutions with the community, ensuring that any steps we take forward are rooted in local needs and aspirations. Together, we aim to help build a sustainable future that honors Ptuj’s past.

  • 5th September 2024

    Advancing urban resilience: URWAN Project site visit in Sarajevo

    Just wrapped up an inspiring site visit in Sarajevo as part of the URWAN project! It was an incredible opportunity to engage directly with key local authorities, stakeholders, and community members who are integral to the project’s success.

    We had very productive meetings where we discussed the implementation of Kassandra as an Integrated Decision Support System (IDSS) for part of Sarajevo, including the historic Old Town. This tool will be pivotal in integrating nature-based solutions into urban planning, ensuring that the city’s rich cultural heritage is preserved while also enhancing resilience to environmental challenges.

    This visit reaffirmed the importance of strong, localized partnerships in making a meaningful impact. We are excited to see how these collaborations will shape the future of Sarajevo’s urban landscape. Looking forward to the next steps in this journey!

  • 1st July 2024

    Over 1500kg of waste removed and a wew turtle nest found: Modica and Kassandra in action

    Modica and Kassandra are still dedicated to their environmental efforts: we have collected over 1500 kg of waste and discovered a new turtle nest.

    Read more: https://www.radiortm.it/2024/07/03/modica-continua-il-suo-impegno-per-lambiente-raccolti-oltre-1500kg-di-rifiuti-e-scoperto-un-nuovo-nido-di-tartarughe/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1Jhx6t6uA22i2udjW99xMlxtgokoizUPjwhmLKVQqG52Mzx6pmoqfKdoo_aem_udtnfS4LhtITIAyvhQk4uA

    Foto: RTM

  • 29th June 2024

    Join Kassandra and Plastic Free for a beach cleanup at Maganuco – June 30th

    On Sunday, June 30th, starting at 4:30 PM, Kassandra will join friends from the Plastic Free association, in collaboration with the Municipality of Modica, for a beach cleanup event at Maganuco.

  • 8th June 2024

    You are what you eat: the impact of ocean plastic on marine life and humans

    You are what you eat.

    An estimated 8 million to 10 million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean each year.

    Plastic in the ocean breaks down into microplastics which can cause serious environmental concerns because they can be eaten by marine life and can cause harm to humans.

    The decisions we make in dealing with waste affect us all.

  • 10th May 2024

    Rethinking urban mobility: visualizing sustainable futures with Kassandra

    “Building more roads to prevent congestion is like a fat man loosening his belt to prevent obesity” Lewis Mumford, 1955

    Historic cities were not built for cars. Visualising future sustainable scenarios via Kassandra can help decision makers obtain buy-in from stakeholders and citizens for this often delicate issue, improving resilience and quality of life.

  • 5th May 2024

    Kassandra’s role in safeguarding Mediterranean wetlands and biodiversity

    Healthy wetlands play an essential role as a habitat for biodiversity that can help to adapt to climate change.

    Mediterranean wetlands are critical habitats for migratory birds. However, they are threatened by human pressure, reducing their capacity to preserve biodiversity.

    Kassandra can help in assessing the resilience of these areas and developing adaptation pathways for better decision making.

  • 18th April 2024

    Coastal heritage preservation in a changing climate: a collaborative discussion

    We are focusing on the critical issue of coastal heritage preservation in the face of climate change. Coastal areas are on the front lines of climate impacts, and heritage sites are no exception.

    Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how Kassandra and other experts are collaborating to equip decision-makers with the tools and knowledge needed to address these complex challenges. Let’s come together to explore effective communication strategies for advocating urgent action.

  • 16th April 2024

    URWAN Project: second partnership meeting begins!

    URWAN PARTNERSHIP MEETING JOURNEY

    Here we are, the Second Meeting of URWAN Project has officially started!

  • 9th February 2024

    Kassandra and the Cittadella dello Sport: building a sustainable future for Modica

    In the heart of the urban landscape of Modica Sorda there is a site of enormous potential waiting to be unlocked. A space full of opportunities to redefine community, sport and sustainability.

    Today we reveal the vision of an innovative project carried out using Kassandra, for the Cittadella dello Sport, a new campus destined to transform the fabric of the city of Modica and raise the quality of life of its inhabitants by laying the foundations for a vibrant, inclusive and sustainable urban environment.

  • 12th December 2023

    Merry Christmas in the age of climate change: Sicily’s new reality

    Climate Change is causing average and peak temperatures to rise across the globe.

    In Sicily, where we are based, temperatures are already exceeding even the more conservative estimates with projected increases of 3 degrees and exceptional peak temperatures in summer – Sicily holds the European temperature record of 48.8 degrees – and peak winter temperatures are also rising with 27 degrees recorded on 14th December 2022.

    Celebrating a Tropical Christmas, therefore, is not simply a provocation, but a very likely reality of our near future. Christmas this year will be therefore a time for reflection on our impact on nature.

  • 23rd November 2023

    Learning from the past, shaping the future: National Trust on climate change

    This far-reaching and insightful report by the National Trust shows the way in dealing with Climate Change at all levels, from policy to data, from experimentation to implementation, from learning from history to predicting the future.

    You can find the report here:

    https://lnkd.in/emQEc2Dv

  • 14th November

    Ready for Milano City Conference: proud partners of Italy’s leading smart cities event

    We are truly honored to be partners of the most significant smart cities event in Italy.

    We look forward to seeing you in Milan!

  • 12th November 2023

    Kassandra partners with Milan Smart City Conference 2023

    We will be talking about innovative ways for cities to Save Money and Save the Planet!

    More information at:

    https://www.smartbuildingitalia.it/programma-scc-2023/