VIGIMARE Project Gains Momentum Across Key European Security Forums
The VIGIMARE project, coordinated by Laurea, is gaining significant traction across European security networks.

The VIGIMARE project, coordinated by Laurea, is gaining significant traction across European security networks. Focused on protecting subsea critical infrastructure and enhancing situational awareness through the development of the Virtual Control Room (VCR), the project is now being recognized as a potential market-ready solution.
Recent highlights include:
- European Maritime Days (Cork, Ireland): VIGIMARE hosted a workshop on protecting subsea infrastructure, attended by key European stakeholders as well as EU maritime and border security actors.
- European Council Working Party meeting (June 24): VIGIMARE will be presented to working group during Poland’s presidency, further strengthening its policy-level engagement.
- Security Research Event (SRE, June 24–25): VIGIMARE will be featured both at an exhibition booth and in a high-level panel discussion on resilient European critical infrastructure. The EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner, is expected to visit the booth, providing a unique opportunity to showcase the project at the highest level.
Looking ahead, VIGIMARE will continue its outreach at key autumn events, including CERIS meetings dealing with resilient infrastructure and the CIPRE EXPO, where the project and its innovative VCR system will be demonstrated to European border authorities.
The growing interest in VIGIMARE reflects its strong potential for commercialization. Laurea remains committed to supporting the project’s impact and visibility within the European security ecosystem.
More information:
- Johanna Karvonen
- RDI Specialist
- Johanna.Karvonen@laurea.fi
- Tel 0407085599