
On 14 October 2025, the ENDURANCE Project successfully co-hosted the 3rd Meeting of the Pan-European Working Group for Disruption Resilience, continuing its collaboration with European partners to advance knowledge exchange and strategic dialogue on strengthening the resilience of Critical Infrastructure (CI).
Key Discussions and Highlights
The meeting brought together representatives and experts from across Europe to reflect on the progress achieved during the first year of the ENDURANCE Project and to explore critical aspects of the evolving European Disruption Resilience Strategy.
The agenda featured a series of focused presentations and interactive discussions, including:
- Snapshots from ENDURANCE’s first year of execution – Liana Miruna Predut and Adelin-Marian Homoraceanu (EVIDEN RO)
- Preparation steps for the Draft European Disruption Resilience Strategy – Denis Caleta (ICS)
- Legal and ethical challenges and gaps in building CI resilience – Hans Graux (TIMELEX) and group discussion
- Solutions to enhance CI resilience: Functional overview of the ENDURANCE Architecture – Gabriele Giunta (ENG) and Adelin-Marian Homoraceanu (EVIDEN RO)
- Technology integration into resilience models: Data collection and integration – gaps, challenges, and expectations – Adelin-Marian Homoraceanu (EVIDEN RO) and Gabriele Giunta (ENG)
The session concluded with a reflection and summary of key insights and next steps for the Working Group.
Advancing Europe’s Resilience Agenda
This third meeting marked an important milestone in the evolution of the ENDURANCE Project, highlighting the project’s progress and its growing role in shaping a coordinated European approach to disruption resilience.
Two major thematic directions guided the discussions:
- Preparation of the Draft European Disruption Resilience Strategy, focusing on identifying and addressing legal and ethical challenges associated with building CI resilience;
- Design of the technical ENDURANCE Architecture, offering a functional perspective on resilience with an emphasis on technology integration, data collection, and interoperability across sectors.
Through this collaborative exchange, participants contributed valuable perspectives on how to bridge current gaps and strengthen the practical implementation of resilience frameworks across Europe.
Looking Ahead
The insights and recommendations gathered during this meeting will support the ongoing refinement of the ENDURANCE Project’s methodologies and outputs, fostering alignment with broader EU resilience and innovation objectives.
The ENDURANCE consortium extends its sincere thanks to all contributors and participants for their continued engagement and expertise in advancing Europe’s collective resilience to disruptions.