ARPA is leading the REMODEC project, an initiative under the CDTI Innovation Missions programme, which aims to develop advanced solutions to provide essential services quickly and effectively in disaster-stricken areas, using modelling tools based on artificial intelligence.
The project involves a consortium comprising six companies and two leading research centres, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach designed to tackle the complex challenges associated with emergency management and response in critical situations.

In this context, ARPA plays a key role, taking on both the technical leadership and coordination of the consortium. Furthermore, the company is responsible for the design, development and manufacture of a state-of-the-art power generation module capable of generating electricity and heat from hydrogen. This system is designed to provide a reliable, autonomous and sustainable solution, and will be tested in various disaster scenarios.
The REMODEC project reinforces ARPA’s commitment to applied innovation and the development of technologies that make a real difference, particularly in areas such as emergency response, where speed, efficiency and resilience are key factors.

The project was launched with a kick-off meeting (KoM) held at ARPA’s premises, marking the start of a partnership aimed at providing advanced technological solutions for highly demanding situations.