HIT Reset Caribbean Project
To finance innovations in support of resilient coastal settlements in the Caribbean.
08/11/2024
University of Technology, Jamaica students setting up drone deployment for demonstration to project partners and stakeholders. University of Technology, Jamaica
08/11/2024
Hit Reset Caribbean Project: Jamaica Workshop #2 and Stakeholders Consultation meeting.
01/11/2024
Left to Right: Dr. Kevin Brown, President of UTech, Ja, The Hon Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica, Hon Fayval Williams, Minister of Education and Youth of Jamaica, listening to Mr. Keniel Roberts, Lecturer; at the International Climate Change Conference on the HIT Reset Caribbean Project.
17/10/2024
The University of Technology, Jamaica, is leading innovative projects to support resilient settlements in the Caribbean. Project HIT RESET uses cutting-edge technologies like drones to monitor the growth of informal settlements, as shown in Saint Lucia. Project BRACED II focuses on community-driven redevelopment plans for Naggo Head, while Project MIND SET tracks informal settlement data to aid in sustainable urban planning.
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10/10/2024
A vibrant team of UTech, Jamaica students and staff, collaborating on the HIT RESET Caribbean Project, meticulously gathering data in the field. 🌍
🌊 Coastal communities are on the front lines of climate change. The project is here to help them thrive! 🌴
🌟 Proud to support ! This initiative is empowering coastal communities with the tools and knowledge to adapt to climate change. 🌍
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