InnoMatSyn is based on a collaborative movement to strengthen Europe’s global leadership in materials science.
We recognise that stakeholders—from funding agencies to societal actors—are critical to success. By joining our ecosystem, you contribute to a transparent, co-created strategy that aligns research and industry with societal needs, promotes safe and sustainable design advanced materials, and ensures that European innovation remains competitive and secure. Together, we are transforming a fragmented landscape into a resilient innovation engine.



Stakeholder liaison activities create stronger connections between research, industry, policy makers, and innovation ecosystems across Europe.
Bringing together stakeholders, networks, and initiatives to create a more coordinated and connected innovation landscape.
Supporting knowledge exchange and collaboration that helps innovative advanced materials move faster from research to real-world impact.
Encouraging long-term partnerships between academia, industry, policy actors, and ecosystem communities.
Europe currently faces a fragmented R&I landscape where a lack of a coordinated strategy among regions, Member States, and the EU leads to a duplication of efforts and inefficient use of public resources. Active liaisons are necessary to align national and regional R&I agendas with European priorities, ensuring that different funding bodies work synergistically rather than in isolation.
The project emphasizes the use of co-creation methodologies from the outset to involve funding agencies and other key actors directly in the development of results. This approach is vital to:
Liaising with industry, particularly SMEs and materials end-users, is essential for accelerating the development and commercialization of innovative materials. These connections ensure that research funding supports R&D&I that meets real market needs and that groundbreaking research is effectively translated into direct industrial applications.
InnoMatSyn identifies stakeholder engagement as the primary pathway to the long-term sustainability of its tools, such as the AI-Dynamic Repository (AI-DR) and outcomes. By engaging with companies and authorities early on to understand their requirements and provide the best solutions.
Effective liaisons with Member States and relevant experts are crucial for the development of a technology leakage risk assessment strategy. Protecting sensitive European innovations requires a bidirectional exchange of information and a common understanding of risks to ensure that Europe's competitive edge and technological sovereignty are maintained.
Beyond technical and economic actors, InnoMatSyn stresses the importance of engaging with societal actors and citizens. These liaisons help align R&I activities with societal needs and values, promoting transparent resource allocation and demonstrating the public value of scientific investments to European taxpayers.
14 April 2026
Lund, Sweden
FAME-Ecosys Sweden brought together stakeholders from across the advanced materials ecosystem to discuss innovation, collaboration, and future priorities for Europe.
24 March 2026
Vienna, Austria
ANTHOS’26 brought together researchers, industry, and policymakers to address the safety and sustainability challenges of advanced materials and nanotechnologies.
12 February 2026
Bilbao, Spain
Hybrid workshop event in Bilbao bringing together the European advanced materials community to discuss funding, ecosystem mapping, and critical technology leakage.
26–28 November 2025
Aveiro/Porto, Portugal
European stakeholders in advanced materials gathered to discuss innovation, investment, funding, and deployment strategies shaping the future of the sector.
Innovative Materials Ecosystem to Gain Synergies of regional, national and EU Initiatives

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement 101204218. 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.
InnoMatSyn is a member of NSC.
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