NEUROCLIMA’s Momentum Grows: Malta Meeting Showcases Tools for Transformation

By: EPSILON

A month rich in momentum has followed the 4th Plenary Meeting of the NEUROCLIMA Consortium in May 2025, marking a decisive step toward operationalising the project’s vision. The meeting not only reaffirmed our purpose-it accelerated it.

Hosted in Malta by EPSILON International Ltd and joined by all project partners, the event highlighted the readiness of NEUROCLIMA’s Minimum Viable Product (MVP) – a cutting-edge human-AI “nervous system” for climate resilience. Key components such as the NeuroClimaBot, NeuroClimaLens, and the NeuroClimaDialogues platform were presented, tested, and aligned for upcoming real-world piloting. These coupled by NeuroClimaLearn and NeuroclimaPlay as well as all creative and educational toolkits came to highlight the great progress of our joint efforts, now mature for deployment.

A special focus was given to Social Tipping Points (STPs) as catalytic elements within the system. The consortium deepened over behavioural insights and participatory governance unveiling tangible scaling pathways for leveraging through the digital tools under development.

All project teams worked intensively to fine-tune tools, resolve technical priorities, and prepare the launch of pilot actions set to begin this month. Coordination across work packages ensured that every requirement bridges intention and implementation.

Highlights from Malta include:

  • Finalisation of MVP features and integration pathways
  • Embedding of STP logic into citizen-facing tools
  • Pilots ready to launch, with scenarios validated and local engagement strategies prepared
  • Joint planning on exploitation, impact, and communication

The Malta meeting underscored NEUROCLIMA’s transition from design to action – turning frameworks into engagement platforms, data into decision support, and vision into impact. With pilots set to activate and the system ready to evolve, NEUROCLIMA is entering its most transformative phase yet.

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