We actively participate in projects that connect science, innovation, and practice. We transfer our experience to areas such as smart public health, smart specialization (S3), development of innovation systems, addressing and mitigating climate challenges, sustainability, and corporate social responsibility – always with the aim of creating long-term impacts and value for the community.

EDIH AI4Health.Cro

AI4Health.Cro is an EDIH with a focus on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in smart healthcare. Artificial intelligence is our path to a healthier Europe. We are looking for SMEs, startups and technology leaders who want to shape the future of healthcare.

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Social Impact Manager - SIM

The Social Impact Manager project proposes a complementary and innovative approach to CSR by emphasizing the social impact dimension of a company that intends to nurture and expand its connection with its community of people and stakeholders. The role of SIM is to be a link between a local business and its local community.

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NUDGE

The NUDGES project wants to study the effectiveness of nudging strategies in Mediterranean countries with the aim of improving urban climate policies. NUDGES will conduct six pilot actions (PoC), testing and comparing the effectiveness of nudge interventions against cultural interventions. These interventions will use an innovative approach that focuses on how people feel and perceive things, including what they see, hear, smell, taste, and touch.

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CapTTict

The goal of the project is to reduce the innovation gap and improve capacities for technology and knowledge transfer (TT) in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the countries of the Danube region. Partners from 9 countries are working on improving the innovation ecosystem (with a focus on HEIs and ROs), on the possibility of connecting the network of EDIHs and EENs and strengthening their accessibility through the Experts.AI platform, and on mapping relevant ICT stakeholders in non-EU countries with the aim of improving their national and regional smart specialization strategies (S3).

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AquaBioNets

The goal of the AquaBioNets project is to encourage the sustainable transformation of aquaculture in the Mediterranean region through the application of innovative, biodegradable nets and the transfer of proven solutions adapted to local needs. The project brings together stakeholders from six countries and uses a Living Lab approach to strengthen innovation capacity, foster collaboration, and shape policies that contribute to a greener and more resilient future for the sector.

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