Organized Danube GeoHeCo 4th PP and SCOM Meeting and Study Visit Held in Cluj-Napoca
The 4th Project Partner (PP) and Steering Committee (SCOM) Meeting of the Danube GeoHeCo project was successfully held on 10–11 December 2025 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and was organised and hosted by the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (TUCN).
The meeting brought together project partners to review project progress, coordinate upcoming activities, and strengthen cooperation across work packages. In addition to project management, partners reviewed ongoing and planned activities within the Thematic Work Packages, finalized key deliverables, and discussed potential indicators for pilot investments. A study visit to the Romanian pilot investment site provided participants with practical insights into implementation activities.
The meeting also offered an opportunity for collaboration with other EU-funded projects. The Circular DigiBuild project, funded by the Interreg Danube Region Programme, was presented. The project aims to accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies to support the implementation of circular economy principles in the construction sector across the Danube Region. In addition, the B2GreenHub platform – The Platform That Creates Synergies for Innovation and Sustainability – was presented, demonstrating how it supports businesses in enhancing market competitiveness, and driving sustainable innovation.
During the two-day meeting, partners were briefed on communication and dissemination activities, and tasks related to the development and finalisation of the transnational action plan were discussed, promoting active engagement and collaboration on strategic objectives.
The 4th PP and SCOM Meeting marked an important milestone for the Danube GeoHeCo project by reinforcing coordination among partners, supporting the timely delivery of project outputs, and advancing the implementation of pilot investments. The study visit and interactive sessions further contributed to knowledge exchange and the practical advancement of shallow geothermal solutions across the Danube Region.
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