Research projects and results

Living buildings, quantum computers, safety by design, home robots and AI-assisted pandemic preparedness. Europe’s researchers are reshaping how we live, work and design our cities in 2026.

The EU-funded NPHyCo project assessed the viability of using Europe’s nuclear power plants to generate hydrogen.

As climate change accelerates, EU-funded researchers have mobilised to safeguard Europe’s underwater and coastal heritage with innovative methods and cutting-edge technology.
Facts and figures
Over €280 billion invested
through successive framework programmesOver 120 000 grants signed
with some 75 000 beneficiariesMore than 30 Nobel prizes
won by EU-funded researchersLatest
The new flagship European initiative involving three cities across the EU has been officially inaugurated today in Split, Croatia.
The European Commission invites researchers, innovators and National Contact Points to a proposal writing camp.






