ERA_FABRIC

What is ERA_FABRIC

The ERA_FABRIC project is to implement a new ERA Hubs concept across different geographies and structures in Europe, based on common compliance criteria. The process acts as an incentive for advanced ecosystems to seek recognition, and for less advanced ecosystems to reach the criteria facilitating support from European, national and regional level.

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ERA_FABRIC at glance

Leader: ART-ER-SOCIETA CONSORTILE PER AZIONI

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Krzysztof Mieszkowski from CEZAMAT PW led the table discussion at the table 5.3 on sectoral gaps in bioeconomy and food industry. The discussion aimed at ...
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🎯 Topic: Policy Issues for ERA Hubs📅 Date: 18 June 2025🕚 Time: 11:00–12:00 (CET)📍 Location: Online (Zoom)🔗 Sign up here This one-hour online session brings ...
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📥Presentations from ERA_FABRIC speakers and event photos are available at the bottom of this page.📥 On June 5th, 2025, ERA_FABRIC and its sister project COOPERATE ...
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ERA_FABRIC Final Consortium Meeting in Brussels – A Milestone Reflection and a Look Ahead On June 4th, 2025, the final consortium meeting of the ERA_FABRIC ...
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We are pleased to invite you to the joint final event of the COOPERATE and ERA_FABRIC projects, held in collaboration with Regione Emilia-Romagna, taking place ...
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📍 Porto, Portugal | May 9, 2025 The ERA_FABRIC project made a strong appearance at this year’s RSA Annual Conference in Porto, bringing fresh insights, ...
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    ERA_FABRIC

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    Project 101094821 ERA_FABRIC - HORIZON -WIDERA-2022_ERA-01

    Funded by the European Union.
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