European Partnerships
European Partnerships are initiatives where the EU together with private and/or public partners commit to jointly support the development and implementation of a programme of research and innovation activities.
They play an important role in achieving the Commission’s strategic objectives of accelerating the twin transitions towards a green, climate neutral, and digital Europe, while strengthening the resilience and competitiveness of European industry. Partnerships are also in a unique position to address complex challenges that require an integrated approach, since they allow bringing together a broad range of actors across the value chain and countries to work on the basis of a common vision and a roadmap that is shared and committed to by all partners.
Horizon Europe introduces a more strategic, coherent and impact-driven approach to European Partnerships. European Partnerships will be established only in cases where they will achieve objectives of Horizon Europe more effectively than what can be achieved by other activities of the Framework programme.
Partnership types and their relevance for individual clusters are listed on the EC web - Partnerships. A graphical overview of all European Partnerships, their implementation types and relevance to individual parts of HE is available here.
New European partnerships announced by the Horizon Europe Strategic plan 2025–2027
Included in the second Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025-2027 are the nine new European partnerships
Co-funded partnerships Co-programmed partnerships
Brain Health Innovative Materials for EU
Forests and Forestry for a Sustainable Future Solar Photovoltaics
Raw Materials for the Green and Digital Transition Textiles of the Future
Resilient Cultural Heritage Virtual Worlds
Social Transformations and Resilience
Detailed information on new the European Partnerships will be gradually incorporated into new sections of the corresponding clusters.