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.

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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

06.01.2026

New Success Story: GRADIENT

The project’s objective was to develop new methodologies and validation tools for interphase optimization, while also exploring approaches to reduce stress concentrations within the interphase to enhance the durability of composite structures.

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19.11.2025

M-ERA.NET Call 2025 full-proposal phase closed on 19 November 2025

106 Full-Proposals were submitted with a total project volume of 129,5 Mio. €.

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13.10.2025

New Success Story: AddMag

The AddMag project has successfully demonstrated that additive manufacturing (AM) can produce permanent magnets with exceptional magnetic performance, dimensional accuracy, and sustainability.

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06.10.2025

New Success Story: MBrace

Every year, 22 million Europeans are treated for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, a spinal deformation developing during the ages ten to eighteen. The M-ERA.NET MBrace project aimed to significantly improve the well-being of these young patients.

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