The MOTION project has four main areas of impact: The ESRs themselves, industry, scientific breakthroughs and impact in other fields, including early education. Thanks to the comprehensive MOTION training programme, our ESR cohort became multidisciplinary experts and now continue their careers on research-related positions within academic, industry, or related policy sectors across Europe. Exchange and cooperation between the MOTION academic and industrial partners led to the development of novel research tools and helped enabling a gradual integration of research practices across sectors and across Europe. Many knowledge transfer activities have been performed for various audiences and active exchange with the field has begun which will have significant effects on the future of one of Europe’s most important research areas – the study of how young children interact with and learn from their environment. Ultimately, our actions contributed to our knowledge of how during the very first years of a child’s life the basis for a healthy, well-adapted future can be laid.