
InnoMatSyn - Innovative materials ecosystem to gain synergies of regional, national and EU initiatives
Integrating the European Advanced Materials innovation ecosystem
The InnoMatSyn project aims to establish a coordinated and interconnected European ecosystem for Advanced Materials (AdMa) and 2-Dimensional Materials (2DM) research and innovation. It addresses the fragmented landscape of initiatives, funding, and stakeholders across Europe, aiming to enhance collaboration, reduce redundancy, and accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative materials. The project focuses on connecting existing initiatives, fostering synergy and maximizing the impact of European, national, and regional funding efforts.
Expected outcomes include:
- Develop an AI-driven dynamic repository tool providing access to projects within Advanced Materials, funding, and scientific landscape information.
- Improve the synergies between national, regional, and EU funding bodies.
- Secure a cohesive and well-connected European materials innovation ecosystem.
- Enhance collaboration between Member States and the EC on mitigating technology leakage risks.
The role of the Danish Technological Institute in InnoMatSyn
DTI leads the work in workpackage 1 (WP1) and the development of an AI-driven dynamic repository (AI-DR), a core deliverable of the project. This AI-powered tool will enable researchers, industrialists, and funding agencies to easily navigate the complex landscape of materials R&I activities, funding opportunities, and project results across Europe. After the project, DTI will host the AI-DR tool in a public version for the full European materials ecosystem and a customized, subscription-based version for companies and other stakeholders.
Facts about the project:
Project period: 01.03.2025 – 29.02.2028
Budget: EUR 3,999,335
Funded by: Horizon Europe
Partners: 14 partners from 10 countries, including research organizations, funding agencies, and technology platforms. The partners secure a strong outreach platform to other European initiatives within materials, including IAM4EU, AMi2030, Graphene Flagship, ELN – and both national and pan-European funding bodies.
Read more on the project website or on LinkedIn.