Wednesday, February 5, 2025
2.8 C
Hamburg

EUI: 22 Innovative Projects From EU Cities To Test New Solutions

Today, the Commission and the Hauts-de-France Region, EUI Entrusted Entity, announce the results of the second call on innovative actions from the European Urban Initiative (EUI): 22 projects from all across the EU will test new solutions on cities’ greening, sustainable tourism and harnessing talent in shrinking cities.

The winning projects originating from 12 different Member states will receive €98 million from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). Part of this funding will support the transfer of knowledge and replication of tested solutions in other EU cities to make an even bigger impact, especially in cities and regions most in need of sustainable urban transformation.

More details on the successful project proposals can be found here.They will join the 14 EUI-innovative actions selected as New European Bauhaus Demonstrators in the first call to inspire and spread innovation for a sustainable urban future in the EU with the support from Cohesion policy.

“Urban authorities from 12 Member States have once again mobilised to propose innovative, sustainable and transferable solutions at European level as part of the 2nd call for proposals under the European Urban Initiative, which focused on the issues of greening cities, sustainable tourism and the ability of vulnerable regions to attract new talent. The 22 projects selected by the Hauts-de-France Region and the European Commission reflect the ambition and commitment of European urban authorities to tackle the urban challenges with which the Hauts-de-France Region is fully associated. I would like to congratulate the elected representatives of these urban authorities and all their partners, who have demonstrated that the wealth of territories lies in their ability to build the policies of tomorrow by responding as closely as possible to the expectations of the people who live there”, Xavier Bertrand, president of Hauts-de-France Region (EUI Entrusted Entity).

This announcement closes a highly competitive process that started in May 2023. The second call generated high interest from across the EU, receiving 112 applications from 21 EU Member States and that mobilised 137 urban authorities.

“As cities evolve and adapt to emerging challenges, they are also innovating to meet the demands of their changing landscapes. Given that nearly three-quarters of Europeans reside in urban areas, it is essential to explore every avenue to enhance the quality of life, employment opportunities, and overall growth within our cities. This call reflects our dedication to this mission, aiming to create healthier, more resilient, and sustainable cities for inhabitants, visitors, and talents. Today, the EUI offers a unique opportunity for 22 cities to transform their ideas into life-changing solutions addressing urban greening, sustainable tourism, and demographic challenges by harnessing talent.”, Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms Elisa Ferreira said.

The European Urban Initiative (EUI) is a key instrument supporting the reinforced urban dimension of Cohesion Policy for the 2021 – 2027 programming period. During this period, €24 billion from the ERDF will support EU cities in delivering on their sustainable development strategies, with projects covering competitiveness, cities’ greening, social inclusion, culture, and demography.

Within this Cohesion policy context, the EUI encourage cities to innovate by supporting the testing of new solutions to tackle multifaceted urban challenges of EU relevance, based on calls and themes defined by the Commission. Selected projects receive up to EUR 5 million from the ERDF each. Their outcomes are intended to encourage the integration of proven innovations into mainstream Cohesion policy programs in urban areas.

Two calls have already taken place, in October 2022 in support to the new European Bauhaus, and in May 2023 on ‘Greening Cities’, ‘Sustainable tourism’ and ‘Harnessing talent in shrinking cities’. With the 22 winning projects announced today, the EUI counts on a total pool of 36 innovative actions in 16 Member states committed to deliver on their solutions for a sustainable urban future for the EU.

The third EUI call for proposals worth €90 million has been launched on 6 May aiming to seek innovative projects focusing on energy transition and technology in cities. Interested representatives from EU cities are invited to consult the EUI webpage for details on the application process. The deadline to submit proposals is 14 October 2024.

The EUI builds upon the Urban Innovative Actions, the Commission’s initiative launched in 2014-2020 programming period, but places even greater focus on urban innovation, relevance to cohesion policy and replicability to other cities. As a major novelty, a part of the ERDF funding must now support transnational partnerships between benefiting urban authorities and three other EU cities (two from less developed or transition regions). The objective is to facilitate knowledge transfer and to explore the potential to adapt tested solutions in other urban contexts and across the innovation divide.

Beyond innovation, the EUI supports the capacities of all urban areas across Europe. It provides evidence for policymaking and sharing knowledge on sustainable urban development, including via the Urban Agenda for the EU and Portico, the European urban knowledge platform.

Hot this week

Tinubu Raises Retirement Age for Doctors, Healthcare Workers to 65

Agency Report - President Bola Tinubu has approved an increase...

German conservatives question European Union’s asylum system

Agency Report - Germany's conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is...

Sweden Eyes State-Owned Firm to Drive Nuclear Expansion

STOCKHOLM (CHATNEWSTV) — Sweden's government is considering establishing a...

OSCE Cancels Election Observation in Tajikistan Over Accreditation Issues

WARSAW, Poland (CHATNEWSTV) — The Organization for Security and...

Latest

Tinubu Raises Retirement Age for Doctors, Healthcare Workers to 65

Agency Report - President Bola Tinubu has approved an increase...

German conservatives question European Union’s asylum system

Agency Report - Germany's conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is...

Sweden Eyes State-Owned Firm to Drive Nuclear Expansion

STOCKHOLM (CHATNEWSTV) — Sweden's government is considering establishing a...

OSCE Cancels Election Observation in Tajikistan Over Accreditation Issues

WARSAW, Poland (CHATNEWSTV) — The Organization for Security and...

U.S., El Salvador Sign Nuclear Cooperation Agreement

WASHINGTON (CHATNEWSTV) — The United States and El Salvador...

EU Leaders Urge Stronger Defense Efforts Amid Rising Threats

BRUSSELS (CHATNEWSTV) — European leaders on Monday called for...

Naira Drops 1.4% as CBN Extends FX Sales Deadline

Agency Report - The naira depreciated at the official market...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Section

spot_imgspot_img

MORE FROM CHATNEWSTV

EU Leaders Urge Stronger Defense Efforts Amid Rising Threats

BRUSSELS (CHATNEWSTV) — European leaders on Monday called for urgent action to strengthen the continent’s defense capabilities, pledging to close critical gaps and boost...

Bart De Wever to become Belgium’s first Flemish nationalist PM

Bart De Wever will become Belgium’s first-ever Flemish nationalist prime minister. His appointment will test Belgium’s fragile federal structure and the delicate balance between...

EU Must Strengthen Defense, Cooperation With NATO

BRUSSELS (CHATNEWSTV) — European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Monday stressed the need for stronger European defense cooperation and closer ties with...

Kaja Kallas To Host EU Ambassadors Annual Conference In Brussels

BRUSSELS — The annual European Union Ambassadors Conference, themed "EU Foreign Policy that Delivers," will convene in Brussels from February 3 to 7, marking...

Scholz Condemns Territorial Expansionism, Stresses Unified Stance with Denmark

Agency Report - Berlin  - Speaking alongside Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Berlin on Tuesday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz once again condemned all territorial expansionist...

Kallas Dismisses Orbán’s Claim on Ukraine, Emphasizes EU Unity in Decision-Making

BRUSSELS (CHATNEWSTV) — European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas on Tuesday addressed pressing issues surrounding Ukraine’s EU and NATO membership prospects, sanctions against Russia,...

EU Names Danish Diplomat Sørensen as Special Representative for Serbia-Kosovo Talks

BRUSSELS  — The European Union has appointed Peter Sørensen, a seasoned Danish diplomat, as its Special Representative for the Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue, the Council announced...

Chairperson-in-Office Elina Valtonen presents Finland’s 2025 priorities to OSCE Permanent Council

VIENNA, 23 January 2025 — Upholding OSCE principles and supporting Ukraine were core messages from OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Finland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen at the...

European Capital of Culture Chemnitz shines light on Czech Republic

Agency Report - European Capital of Culture Chemnitz in eastern Germany is extending its reach across the border to the Czech Republic. As a partner,...