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30 April 2025
METICOS: Finalised project on advancing smart border control across Europe
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The EU-funded METICOS project, which ran from 1 September 2020 to 31 October 2023, focused on promoting the use of smart border control technologies. The project’s findings have the potential to support the broader adoption of innovative border control solutions by both authorities and travellers, with an emphasis on operational efficiency, security, and compliance with privacy regulations.
Administration of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine
European University - Cyprus Ltd
Johanniter Osterreich Ausbildung und Forschung Gemeinnutzige Gmbh
Maggioli SPA
Ministry of Citizen Protection of Greece
National Technical University of Athens
Net-U Consultants Ltd
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Police and Border Guard Board of Estonia
Software Imagination & Vision Srl
Timisoara Border Police Territorial Inspectorate of Romania
Vilabs OE
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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The METICOS project, funded by the European Union and conducted from 1 September 2020 to 31 October 2023, focused on analysing perceptions of smart border technologies—such as data and biometric recognition systems—among users and border authorities, with the aim of supporting their implementation. Coordinated by the European University of Cyprus and involving 14 additional partners from 9 European countries, the project developed predictive and evaluative models for user acceptance. These models employed tools such as data analysis, virtual reality, innovative sensors, and other advanced technologies.
The project was tested and validated in operational environments through two use cases across five pilot sites located in Austria, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, and Romania, involving actual travellers and border personnel.
You can explore more details about the project in a recent overview published by the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs.
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