RINA Resilience

RINA Resilience Platform

Building resilience to natural and man-made events is of paramount importance in an increasingly interconnected world.

Resilience involves a complex interplay among individuals, institutions, and infrastructure, and is influenced by various factors, including technological (e.g., platforms and tools), human (e.g., the ability to intervene and utilise information), and user acceptance (enhancing operational capabilities in both ordinary and extraordinary conditions).

Resilience is the system’s ability to withstand disruptive events by minimising the initial negative impacts (absorptive capability), adapting to those impacts (adaptive capability), and recovering from them (restorative capability) in a timely and cost-effective manner. In the context of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), resilience enables organisations to better understand the performance and behaviour of a system (e.g., an asset) before and during disturbances, as well as to mitigate the consequences in terms of recovery time and costs.

In this context, RINA has developed a Web-Based Platform to support the clients in understanding, assessing, and measuring the technical, environmental and financial impacts from disruptions (e.g. weather and climatic events, physical events) on the critical asset or portfolio of asset they do manage/operate, across the whole life-cycle from planning to design, from construction to operation and maintenance.

RINA Resilience Platform elevates the capacity to understand and take data-drive decisions on how and where to invests to secure a long-lasting impact.

By prioritizing investments in resilience infrastructure, clients can effectively address these pressing risks they are facing and build a more sustainable and secure future.