INPACE – Indo-Pacific European Hub for Digital Partnerships

Supporting digital technologies for sustainable well being

INPACE’s mission is to support the implementation of the Digital Partnerships between the European Union and Japan, South Korea, Singapore, as well as the Trade and Technology Council with India.

Powered by a consortium of 21 European and Asian partners, the initiative establishes a multi-stakeholder Hub for collaboration in digital technologies between Europe and the Indo-Pacific region and fosters long-term cooperation in key digital technologies by bringing together experts and stakeholders from both regions.

Project goals

  • Support the implementation of the Digital Partnerships and the Trade and Technology Council
  • Boost international cooperation in digital technologies between Europe and Asia
  • Deepen research and innovation collaboration by promoting joint research and industrial cooperation for technology development and commercialisation
  • Inform policy, analyse synergies, and foster digital dialogues to promote convergence between digital technology and policy
  • Drive the development and deployment of key human-centred digital technologies to shape a more inclusive and prosperous digital future

As part of the ICOS consortium, the SiNANO Institute

is the technical coordinator of the project and is in charge

of the communication and dissemination activities of the project.

Results

Partners

SiNANO Institute is part of the INPACE hub and is in charge of the Thematic Working group “Advanced functionalities” in the Cluster “Enabling technologies – chips for the future

 

Dates : 2024-2027

The INPACE project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement 101135568. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. This work has received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).