ENACT General Assembly in Katowice Marks a Key Milestone for the Project’s Final Year

Mar 3, 2026

On March 3rd and 4th, ENACT consortium gathered in Katowice, Poland, for its General Assembly, marking an important milestone as the project enters its third and final year. Hosted by partner Fujitsu, the meeting brought together consortium members for two days of intensive coordination, technical exchange, and strategic alignment.

The General Assembly focused on ensuring that ENACT continues to progress coherently across its components and pilots, with clear priorities for integration, validation, and final delivery. As the project moves into its closing phase, this in-person meeting provided a timely forum to assess overall status, review Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), and coordinate the next steps needed to maximize impact.

A central part of the agenda was devoted to advancing the project’s technical core, while dedicated pilot sessions enabled partners to discuss deployment progress, integration status, data requirements, and KPI monitoring in greater depth. These exchanges were essential to validate progress across the full ENACT value chain and to ensure that both technological development and pilot implementation remain aligned.

In parallel, the consortium also dedicated time to dissemination, exploitation, and synergy-building activities, recognizing their strategic importance in this final stretch of the project. These discussions reflected ENACT’s continued commitment not only to delivering strong technical results, but also to ensuring that those results are visible, usable, and connected to broader European innovation and standardization ecosystems.

Above all, the meeting highlighted the enduring value of collaboration within the consortium and the strong momentum the project has built over time. With partners working closely together across disciplines, domains, and technical layers, ENACT remains firmly on track to meet – and potentially exceed – its objectives.

As the project moves forward, the outcomes of this General Assembly will help guide the final phase of work, supporting a coordinated push toward robust results, successful pilot validation, and a strong legacy within the Cognitive Computing Continuum landscape.