From 21 to 22 April 2026, the GOBEYOND community came together in Naples, Italy for the 2nd GOBEYOND Workshop—two days dedicated to collaboration, exchange of knowledge, and advancing innovation in multi-risk early warning systems.
The workshop welcomed a broad community of stakeholders, including civil protection authorities, first responders, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. Hosted at the Università di Napoli Federico II, the event fostered open dialogue and hands-on collaboration around real-world risk challenges.
Through a series of engaging round tables and discussions, participants explored key challenges and solutions related to major natural hazards, including volcanic eruptions and tsunamis, rainfall-induced landslides, and seismic risk. Particular attention was given to the transition from early warning to actionable response, as well as to the complexities of managing impact-based, multi-risk warning systems.
Interactive poster sessions and live demonstrations offered a closer look at the GOBEYOND tools and pilot site developments. Participants had the opportunity to engage directly with solutions developed across multiple regions, such as Andalucía, Attica, Pozzuoli, Setúbal, and beyond, providing valuable feedback to further enhance their usability and impact.
A highlight of the programme was the field visit to the Campi Flegrei area, where participants experienced first-hand the unique geohazard conditions of the region, reinforcing the importance of connecting scientific knowledge and technology with operational practice.
The workshop concluded with an open discussion focusing on how to maximise the uptake and effective use of GOBEYOND solutions, underlining the value of continuous collaboration among stakeholders.
A warm thank you to all participants for their active contribution, and to the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II for the excellent organisation and hospitality.





