The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science Implementation Phase (E-RIHS IP) has successfully concluded, achieving its primary goal of establishing the European Research Infrastructure Consortium (E-RIHS ERIC).
As for February 2025, the ERIC Committee provided a positive opinion on the draft decision for E-RIHS ERIC, marking the final step towards its formal establishment with eleven founding members: Italy (host), Cyprus, France, Hungary, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, and the United Kingdom, along with the intergovernmental organization ICCROM (International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property) as a prospective permanent observer. This milestone allows E-RIHS to seamlessly transition into its operational phase and solidify its position as a leading research infrastructure in heritage science, a domain that bridges STEM and SSH to enhance the knowledge, preservation, and appreciation of cultural heritage.
With the establishment of E-RIHS ERIC, E-RIHS is well-positioned to expand its impact across Europe and beyond. The strong foundation laid by E-RIHS IP ensures that E-RIHS will continue to support a diverse community of researchers, heritage professionals, and policymakers, contributing to the knowledge, preservation and appreciation of cultural heritage through world-class research and innovation.