RITIFI - Research Infrastructures and Technology Infrastructures for Impact

Nikolaj  Zangenberg

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RITIFI - Research Infrastructures and Technology Infrastructures for Impact

Finding ways to strengthen the industrial service offer by integration and collaboration between European RIs and TIs.

The RITIFI project aims to strengthen the integration and collaboration between European Research Infrastructures (RIs) and Technology Infrastructures (TIs), enhancing their value for research, innovation, and industry across Europe. The project extracts best practices and barriers from five strategically important areas:

  • biomedical area,
  • clean hydrogen,
  • circular materials economy,
  • particle accelerators and superconductors, and
  • microelectronics and semiconductors.

These are used as inspiration to develop shared frameworks and governance models to foster impactful, competitive, and sustainable industrially targeted ecosystems. RITIFI addresses gaps in policy, business models, and collaboration, while establishing networks and tools to support end-users, including SMEs, with improved access and awareness.

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The role of the Danish Technological Institute in RITIFI

DTI is leading work package 2 (WP2) and in charge of a strategic analysis of how RIs and TIs are currently working together and integrate their services towards industry. In the first task, the RI-TI integration and collaborative service delivery model is investigated in the five strategically important areas analysing the specificities and complementarity of RI and TI roles and extracting best practices, barriers and bottlenecks in the collaboration (the subtask was led by TNO). Secondly, industry (including SMEs) has been interviewed and surveyed to document experiences and highlight user needs for RI-TI integrated services (the subtask was led by VTT). In the final task of WP2, the findings of the previous tasks are combined in order to assess the adequation of the integrated service delivery models and propose new structures for RI-TI collaboration (the subtask was led by TNO).

A final task for DTI is the organization of a big dissemination event during the Danish EU Presidency in Autumn 2025.

Facts about the project:

Period: 01.04.2023 – 01.09.2025

Budget: EUR 1,499,529

Funded by: Horizon Europe

Partners: The RITIFI consortium brings together 14 partners from 13 European countries, forming a diverse and complementary network. The partnership includes several leading Research Infrastructures and Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs), ensuring broad expertise and strong connections across the European innovation ecosystem.

Read more at the project website or on LinkedIn.