The Collab4Resilience network held its second online networking workshop on 25 November 2025, bringing together 17 participants from nine different EU-funded projects. The session built on the first kick-off meeting earlier this year and focused on helping projects work more closely, improving the visibility and outreach of the projects.
The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, as leader of the CheMatSustain project, opened the meeting with a short look back at what the network has achieved so far and how CheMatSustain is progressing. The University of Bologna followed with a short presentation on the CheMatSustain Facility, the project’s main output, launched in 2025.
One of the highlights was a short “What We’re Proud Of” round, where each project shared recent achievements. Participants then joined several co-creative activities, including an interactive Miro session to collect ideas on future communication efforts—from social media to joint events—and a knowledge-sharing exercise to identify concrete opportunities for collaboration.
The meeting wrapped up with a look ahead to 2026, outlining the next practical steps to improve communication, share resources, and support each other’s work.
This networking event showed how much interest there is in continuing to grow the community. The network remains open to more Horizon Europe projects that want to join and contribute.


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