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Projects

Dive into our portfolio of past and ongoing initiatives, showcasing our commitment to driving innovation and progress in research and education

EUMEDplus

An EU co-funded project aimed at enhancing digital connectivity and research and education (R&E) capacity in North Africa. It supports NRENs and ASREN in advancing digital infrastructure, fostering collaboration, and promoting sustainable growth in the Arab Region.

Medusa

A submarine cable connecting both shores of the Mediterranean Sea, aiming at enhancing connectivity for universities and research centers in North Africa and foster collaboration with European counterparts.

AfricaConnect

Co-funded by the European Union, AfricaConnect is a series of initiatives aimed at establishing high-capacity internet networks across Africa, fostering collaboration, and driving innovation in education and research

EUMEDCONNECT

EUMEDCONNECT provided a high-capacity dedicated Internet network for the research and education communities across the southern and eastern Mediterranean region

EUMEDGRID

Co-Funded by the European Commission in the framework of FP6, EUMEDGRID aimed to develop Grid e-Infrastructure in the Mediterranean, fostering closer collaboration between scientists in the region and Europe

EUMEDGRID-Support

EUMEDGRID-Support made a further step to push towards a larger production quality e-Infrastructure and the adoption of more sustainable organizational models for the provision of services

CHAIN

Funded by the European Commission, CHAIN aimed to harmonize European and global e-Infrastructures. It supported seamless collaboration for trans-continental research while exploring coordination with other initiatives and fostering standards adoption

CHAIN-REDS

Co-funded by the European Commission, CHAIN-REDS promoted collaboration among e-Infrastructures across continents, enabling worldwide access to resources for research communities

MAGIC

The MAGIC Project facilitated mobility and real-time application access for international research groups, fostering interoperability and collaboration among global science communities