WaterWorks2017 has achieved the objective of contributing to improved coordination of European Water research and innovation by launching successfully the 2018 Joint Transnational Call (JTC), with a wide international representation. The JTC resulted in the selection of 18 transnational collaborative research and innovation projects (final Booklet available on the website).
This call also represented a joint effort towards alignment by supporting the consolidation of administrative procedures. Guidelines for funded projects reporting and monitoring were produced in line with national and H2020 criteria.
The most common output of the funded projects was the publication of results in scientific journals, specialized books, and the communication of results at scientific and technical conferences. Additionally, exploitable results such as methods, toolboxes, guidelines, etc. were produced, and some of them protected with patent applications.
WaterWorks2017 communication and dissemination activities ensured the global outreach of projects to enhance the overall uptake of knowledge. In this regard, it should be noted the publication of a policy brief, the language used by partners adapted to the target audience, which included researchers, representatives of the private sector policymakers and society in general.
The Additional Activities conducted during the project contributed to the implementation of Water JPI’s strategy. Partners enhanced the international dimension of the Water JPI through their participation in international fora and conferences and the organisation of valorisation showcases. Key lessons and recommendations from WaterWorks2017 will feed the Water4All Partnership, including the update of its strategic agenda, international cooperation, communication and dissemination, and valorisation.