The ENDURANCE consortium gathered in Ljubljana, Slovenia, for a three-day plenary meeting focused on advancing resilience solutions for Europe’s critical infrastructures. From 21 to 23 October, partners worked together to review progress, align strategies, and accelerate key technical and innovation activities shaping the project’s future impact.
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).
On 19 June 2025, the ENDURANCE Project co-hosted the 2nd Meeting of the Pan-European Working Group for Disruption Resilience, in collaboration with the SUNRISE Project’s Stable Working Group on Resilience to Pandemics.
On June 4–5, the ENDURANCE Project took part in the 6th Projects to Policy Seminar in Brussels
The ENDURANCE consortium marked a major milestone with its first plenary meeting, held on 27 and 28 May 2025 in Rome at the Roma Eventi Fontana di Trevi, hosted by Insiel. This two-day hybrid gathering brought together project partners from across Europe for a focused exchange of progress, planning, and innovation as part of our Horizon Europe-funded mission to strengthen Europe’s resilience to disruption.
On 18 March 2025, the ENDURANCE Project held its online European Workshop on “Strategies and Services for Enhanced Disruption Resilience and Cooperation in Europe.”
As part of its initial implementation phase, the ENDURANCE Project has organised its first round of national workshops in late 2024. These events have played a crucial role in facilitating dialogue among key stakeholders and gathering insights to inform future project activities.
The ENDURANCE Project, a Horizon Europe initiative launched in October 2024, brings together a dynamic consortium of 23 partner organisations from seven European countries. Its core mission is to significantly enhance the resilience of Europe’s Critical Infrastructures (CI), which span vital sectors such as energy, health, digital services, public administration, drinking water, and wastewater.







