European Partnerships

European Partnerships serve for the European Commission and private and/or public partners to join forces to tackle some of Europe’s key challenges through coordinated research and innovation initiatives. Horizon Europe aims to simplify the landscape of the European Partnerships and introduce a more strategic, coherent and impact-driven approach with a goal of fewer, but objective-focused and more ambitious partnerships. In this line, three types of European Partnerships are currently in place:

  • Co-funded: involving EU countries, with research funders and other public authorities at the core of the consortium
  • Co-programmed: between the Commission and mostly private (and sometimes public) partners; with cooperation based on a memorandum of understanding
  • Institutionalised: between the Union, EU member states and/or industry; requiring legislative proposals from the Commission and implemented by dedicated structures created for that purpose

As a crucial implementation tool of Horizon Europe, they are expected to contribute to achieving the overarching EU policy objectives, coordinate with one another and ensure synergies between different funding programmes.

49 European Partnerships were included in the first Strategic Plan of Horizon Europe. In July 2023, 10 proposals for new candidate partnerships were presented, with the final portfolio of 9 new partnerships included in the second Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025-2027, adopted in March 2024.

European Partnerships

ERRIN input to Horizon programmes 2014-2027 consultation

February 2023

ERRIN's work on European Partnerships

ERRIN has been a strong advocator for further engagement of local and regional actors in the European Partnerships, and their governance structures. This is crucial for creating synergies with regional programmes, ensuring better connection to societal needs and challenges, and increasing the impact of the partnerships. We have actively participated in shaping the Driving Urban Transitions to a Sustainable Future (DUT) Partnership; and the Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) Partnership where ERRIN is currently involved. The network is also engaged in the Water4All Partnership.

  • The DUT Partnership  is through research, innovation and capacity-building enabling local and regional innovation ecosystems to address urban challenges, using an integrated approach. ERRIN sees the partnership as an important tool for European regions to advance urban transitions, including contributing to the EU Mission on climate-neutral and smart cities, through the involvement of their innovation ecosystems. Read more about the DUT Partnership and ERRIN’s involvement here.
  • The CCAM Partnership aims to create a more user-centred and inclusive mobility system, increasing road safety while reducing congestion and environmental footprint; introduce more collaborative research, testing and demonstration projects in order to accelerate the innovation pace and implementation of automated mobility; and work together at European level to help remove barriers and contribute to the acceptance and efficient rollout of automation technologies and services.
  • The Water4All Partnership (Water Security for the Planet) is a funding programme for scientific research in freshwater. It aims to tackle water challenges to face climate change, help to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and boost the EU’s competitiveness and growth. ERRIN is part of the Water4All Stakeholders Advisory Group.

Other European Partnerships that are followed in more detail by ERRIN thematic Working Groups include: Built4People; Circular Bio-based Europe Joint Undertaking; Transforming Health and Care Systems; Towards zero-emission road transport (2ZERO); Zero-emission waterborne transport; Innovative Health Initiative.

In addition, in September 2023 ERRIN produced an input paper on the European roadmap on Hydrogen Valleys, calling for more dedicated support in setting up and implementing Hydrogen Valleys, as well as a stronger role of local and regional governments in the Clean Hydrogen Partnership.

ERRIN Policy Working Group and DUT Partnership workshop

ERRIN's policy messages


To optimise the impact of European Partnerships the following points should be considered:

  • Increasing transparency of all European Partnerships (composition, state of play, engagement possibilities)
  • Opening up the European Partnerships to local and regional actors in a structured way beyond the co-funded partnerships
  • Using European Partnerships as a way to explore funding synergies between R&I funding and structural funds and learn from the other EU funding programmes that have already started testing such an approach, in particular Digital Europe Programme and EDIHs
  • Co-funded Partnerships: allowing regional authorities to join as equal partners in partnerships with national governments
  • Co-programmed Partnerships: ensuring public authority engagement to make better links with actual needs on the ground, so that the new services and products developed are fit for purpose
  • Institutionalised Partnerships: building on the experience of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership to ensure an effective link with regional stakeholders (Hydrogen Valleys)

Latest Updates

  • By Ewa Chomicz

Policy WG meeting: European Partnerships in FP10

ERRIN has been actively working on the subject of the European Partnerships. As we continue focusing on the next European Framework Programme for R&I, this Policy Working Group meeting will address European Partnerships in FP10. The event will take place in person at the ERRIN premises on 16 October from 10:00-12:00.

  • By Valentina Srbuljevic

European Week of Regions and Cities 2024 Workshop "Boosting the Digital Transformation: Empowering European regions"

During the workshop on: "Boosting the Digital Transformation: Empowering European regions", speakers will delve into Europe's digital transition under the regional perspective. Exploring strategies, challenges and success stories, the aim is to equip participants with the insights and tools necessary to steer their transformative journeys. From fostering digital skills to leveraging emerging technologies, the discussion will revolve around how regions can capitalise on digital opportunities while addressing socio-economic disparities.

  • By Romain Wascat

10th anniversary of RERI - Europe Research and Innovation Network of Hauts-de-France

Ten years ago, the Hauts-de-France Region and the regional innovation agency HDFID created RERI with a major strategic objective: to boost regional participation in European R&D and innovation projects! This anniversary will allow them to highlight regional success and brainstorm with European partners: How can they keep promoting access to European projects, particularly to Horizon Europe? What are their neighbours’ best practices? Do they need to review their approaches? Get inspired and celebrate the 10th anniversary of RERI in a friendly atmosphere, the hallmark of their dynamic network, which is opening its doors to everyone for the 1st time. This event will take place in Lille on 1 October, 13:30 - 21:00.

  • By Daniele Ruggiano

Launch Event of the Clean Energy Transition Partnership 2024 Call

The Clean Energy Transition Partnership launches its third Joint Call on 19 September 2024. On that occasion, they are organising a launch event to provide more information on what topics will be addressed in 2024 and to clarify all open questions about applying for the Joint Call 2024. The event will take place online on 12 September, 10:00-12:30.

  • By Ewa Chomicz

Policy WG meeting: Ecosystems in FP10

The ecosystem approach has been at the heart of ERRIN and its policy work. As we continue preparations towards the next European Framework Programme for R&I, this Policy Working Group meeting will focus on the ecosystem approach in FP10. The event will take place in person at the ERRIN premises on 12 September from 10:00-12:00.

  • By Silvia Ghiretti

Clean Energy Transition Partnership: Pre-Announcement of the Joint Call 2024

The Clean Energy Transition Partnership (CETP) of the Horizon Europe programme will launch its 3rd call in 2024. On 4 June, the CETP will host a webinar to present the topics that will be addressed in 2024 and to answer any open questions on how to apply for the call 2024.