The SIMIACCI project – Sustainable Intelligent Management of Indoor Air Quality for the Culture and Creative Industries, funded by Horizon Europe and coordinated by IST-ID (CERENA and CEGIST), held its latest consortium meeting on December 11–12, 2025, at the Centre de Recherche sur la Conservation des Collections (CRCC) in Paris.
The meeting brought together all partners to review progress and strengthen collaboration. Representing CERENA were project coordinator Moisés Pinto and Abeer Mohtar and Telma Henriques, alongside Ana Carvalho from CEGIST.
The first day focused on sharing results and developments across the work packages, showcasing the strong engagement and commitment of all partners. The second day shifted attention to the GLAM sector (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums), providing an open forum to discuss critical challenges and explore tailored solutions for indoor air quality management.
The event concluded with an inspiring visit to the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, reinforcing the project’s mission to protect cultural heritage through sustainable and intelligent technologies.
SIMIACCI continues to deliver promising outcomes, driven by a collaborative spirit and a shared vision for healthier environments in cultural spaces.

