RURBANIVE

RUral-uRBAN synergies emerged in an immersive innovation ecosystem

1. 1. 2024 – 31. 12. 2027

The Horizon Europe project called RURBANIVE aims to radically change the dynamics between urban and rural areas through the power of immersive technologies and innovative strategies. It engages a wide range of stakeholders including citizens, public administration representatives, policy makers and other actors supporting the exchange of knowledge and innovative solutions.

Poster RURBANIVE (EN)

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In response to global challenges such as economic downturns and the pandemic’s impact, RURBANIVE aims to address regional inequalities. At its core is the creation of a dynamic community store, serving as a hub for experimentation, innovation, and co-creation, fostering bi-directional urban-rural synergies. Exploiting the endless capabilities of Extended Reality, RURBANIVE will develop six Rural-Urban enablers - innovations in six domains known to favour bi-directional urban-rural synergies and a well-being economy.

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Start: 1. 1. 2024

Project completion: 31. 12. 2027

Funding: Funded by the European Commission

Website: https://rurbanive-project.eu

Partners:

1. EREVNITIKO PANEPISTIMIAKO INSTITOUTO SYSTIMATON EPIKOINONION KAI YPOLOGISTON (Coordinator) (EL)
2. GEOPONICS PANEPISTIMION ATHINON (EL)
3. Fundación CARTIF (EC)
4. RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB (SE)
5. FOODSCALE HUB Greece Association for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (EL)
6. European Association for Innovation in Local Development Local (BE)
7. CZECH UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE IN PRAGUE (CZ)
8. Alchemia-nova research & Innovation Gemeinnützige GmbH (AT)
9. AgriFood Lithuania DIH (LT)
10. IMERYS INDUSTRIAL MINERALS GREECE SINGLE MEMBER SA (EL)
11. The Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness ASBL (BE)
12. Anaptyxiaki Etaireia Dimou Trikkaion (EL)
13. Kedainiu rajono savivaldybes administracija (LT)
14. PERIFEREIA NOTIOU AIGAIOU (EL)
15. Innovation Campus Lemgo eV (DE)
16. PARTNERSHIP FOR EUROPE RURAL (BE)
17. BioBASE GmbH (AT)

However, the views expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the European Research Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the supporting body can be held responsible for them.