The E3UDRES2 Ent-r-e-novators project recently underwent its first evaluation by the European Commission, assessing its progress in the first 15 months. This evaluation, held on March 22nd, involved the project's key participants, including the European Commission's Project Officer and Reviewer, the Project Coordinator, work package leaders, and representatives from partner institutions.
The results, released on April 3rd, confirmed that the project is on track with its objectives as outlined in the Grant Agreement. Thirteen deliverables were submitted during this phase, all of which were accepted without requests for changes.
Professor Luís Coelho, the Project Coordinator from the Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, noted the project's adherence to planned goals and the team's collaborative effort: "This excellent result is the result of the commitment and excellent performance of the entire project team, which is to be congratulated and remains highly motivated to continue like this until the end of the project".
The project includes six original partners from the E3UDRES2 alliance: the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Polytechnic Institute of Setúbal, Politehnica University Timisoara, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, UC Leuven-Limburg UAS, and Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences.
The project aims to contribute to the European research and innovation landscape, focusing on smart and sustainable regions. It is funded under the Horizon Europe program.