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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Leader: ART-ER-SOCIETA CONSORTILE PER AZIONI

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We were pleased to host an exclusive online webinar on the Twin Transition, organized by the ERA_FABRIC project and supported by Horizon Europe. The event ...
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🚀 Join Our Webinar: Smart Specialisation Strategies and Transformative Innovation Policies 🚀 We are pleased to invite you to an engaging webinar focusing on Smart ...
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On September 19, 2024, the event: ERA Hubs: Status and Way Forward” took place in Brussels, organised by ERA_FABRIC and COOPERATE projects in collaboration with ...
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On September 19, 2024, during the “European Research Area: Fostering Greater Integration. Advancing Competitiveness” conference, organized by the European Commission in Brussels, a special side ...
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We are pleased to invite you to an exclusive online webinar on the Twin Transition, hosted by the ERA_FABRIC project, supported by Horizon Europe. The ...
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On June 11th, ERA Fabric hosted a groundbreaking workshop as part of the Fostering inter-regional connections between innovation ecosystems across the EU. The discussions were ...
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    ERA_FABRIC

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

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