A cornerstone of the RDA Europe 3 project was to provide a crucial networking forum for developing cross-disciplinary and global data sharing practices. RDA Europe 3 created various fora for different stakeholders to become aware of RDA's achievements and to provide input and feedback to RDA. Examples include the Science Workshop series addressing Europe's top scientists, the Synchronisation Assembly (SyA) where all Europeans that have taken on some responsibility in RDA, such as co-chairs of working and interest groups or members of the various RDA boards, etc., interact, the Group of European Data Experts (GEDE) bringing together representatives from major European research infrastructures with RDA core personnel and the topical workshops addressing the computer science research community specifically. In addition, RDA Europe 3 has set up a funding scheme for collaboration projects to accelerate testing and adoption; globally known are more than 75 adoptions of RDA outputs for an increasing number of WGs/IGs with strong contributions from European stakeholders (
https://www.rd-alliance.org/recommendations-outputs/adoption-recommendations). 15 recommendations have been endorsed by RDA (
https://www.rd-alliance.org/recommendations-and-outputs/all-recommendations-and-outputs). The project has further established the European Support Team (EST) that operates a simple helpdesk system, runs the RDA Europe Early Career Program, has established a successful webinar series, organises training events and that has developed the RDA Atlas of Knowledge (AoK) – a database that provides a high-level view on RDA's working and interest group activities and outcomes and that ties in with global efforts to map the RDA landscape and to facilitate navigation through the spectrum of RDA activities. Last but not least, the RDA Europe 3 project supported the global organisation by providing various communication and dissemination channels including the RDA website, newsletters, social media activities and more.