Welcome to M-ERA.NET

ERA-NET for research and innovation on materials and battery technologies, supporting the European Green Deal

M-ERA.NET is an EU funded network which has been established to support and increase the coordination of European research programmes and related funding in materials science and engineering.

The M-ERA.NET consortium will contribute to the restructuring of the European Research Area (ERA) by operating as a single innovative and flexible network of funding organisations.

Contact

Project Coordinator:
Dr. Roland Brandenburg
FFG - Austrian Research Promotion Agency
1090 Wien, Sensengasse 1, Austria

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Materipedia – online project catalogue

Learn more about M-ERA.NET funded projects with the Materipedia database, which includes more than 200 transnational projects.

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Latest News

05.02.2026

Pre-announcement: M-ERA.NET Call 2026 opening soon

M-ERA.NET will launch the Call 2026 in early March, adressing materials research and innovation to support the European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Goals. Attention will paid to clean energy technologies, circular economy as well as the integration of digital technologies.

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03.02.2026

1st InnoMatSyn Event

On the 12th of February 2026, InnoMatSyn organizes its 1st InnoMatSyn Event. As a key stakeholder of the advanced materials (AdMa) community we are delighted to invite to join us there!

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02.02.2026

New Success Story: AM2pC

The AM2pC project successfully demonstrated a new class of additively manufactured (AM) two-phase cooling systems capable of handling extreme heat loads relevant for next-generation AI and high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure.

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02.02.2026

Report – assessment project funded under M-ERA.NET Call 2020

The new assessment report for the M‑ERA.NET Call 2020 confirms strong scientific impact, technological innovation, and substantial transnational added value across 42 funded projects.

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