During the final reporting period (M19–M36), EU-CIP completed the integration, validation, and dissemination of all major results, ensuring long-term sustainability of the Knowledge Hub and FAIR Data Observatory. Project coordination ensured smooth execution, continuous monitoring, and quality control of all deliverables.
The Open Call Type B was successfully concluded with nine innovators, who received financial support and tailored guidance for validating and promoting their solutions through the Virtualized Laboratory and the Knowledge Hub.
WP2 finalised the project’s digital backbone, making the Knowledge Hub publicly available and enriched with sections on standards, technologies, suppliers, and solutions. Dashboards and continuous-update mechanisms were deployed to ensure transparency and long-term maintainability.
WP3 strengthened analytical and foresight capabilities, completing the Anticipatory Data Curation methodology and updating the FAIR Data Observatory. Twelve whitepapers and several roadmaps were finalised with the support of the International Advisory Board, providing evidence-based insights into future research, regulatory trends, and sectoral capability gaps.
WP4 reached full maturity with its innovation services portfolio, including training modules, business-support tools, validation services and 18 learning paths, all made accessible through the Knowledge Hub. WP5 maximised community engagement through three Annual Conferences, broad participation in EU events, and the creation of a stakeholder database exceeding 24,000 entries.