Future of ESFRI in a New ERA: Shaping the Next Chapter for European Research Infrastructures

The European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) hosted the Future of ESFRI in a New ERA workshop on 31 March - 1 April 2025 at the Masaryk University Campus Library in Brno, Czech Republic. The event served as a key moment for reflecting on ESFRI’s evolving role in the European Research Area (ERA) and discussing its long-term strategic direction.

14 Apr 2025 Event

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Since its establishment in 2002, ESFRI had played a pivotal role in shaping Research Infrastructure (RI) policies across EU Member States and Associated Countries, working closely with the European Commission. Over two decades, the research landscape had changed dramatically, requiring new strategic approaches to governance, sustainability, and financing of Research Infrastructures. As ESFRI moved forward, the workshop explored how it could reinforce its position as a key platform for coordination and policymaking in this rapidly evolving landscape.

Key themes included:

  • The Strategic Role of ESFRI: Exploring how ESFRI could continue to guide and influence the future of European research infrastructures.
  • ESFRI’s Role in the New ERA: Addressing the forum’s adaptation to new research priorities and emerging global challenges.

The workshop was highly interactive, with small discussion groups encouraging open dialogue and reflection. Delegations had been invited to provide input ahead of the event, ensuring a forward-looking debate that helped define the next phase of ESFRI’s development.

This initiative underscored ESFRI’s commitment to fostering a robust and sustainable European research infrastructure ecosystem that supports scientific excellence, economic competitiveness, and societal growth. The Workshop was restricted to ESFRI delegations only. However, prof. Jana Klánová presented the basic idea and current activities and of EIRENE Research Infrastructure to all the delegates and updated its development. The presentation raised many question and long discussions after the end of the session.

Further details on the outcomes of the discussions became available on the ESFRI website.


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