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ETT took part in the Second Annual Meeting of ECHOES, held in Poznań (Poland) from 16 to 20 March 2026, alongside colleagues Alessandra Azzola and Francesca Leon. The event brings together project partners, sister projects and representatives of the European Commission to review progress made, outline future activities and promote the creation of the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH)

During the week, the partners took part in collaborative sessions and workshops focusing on roadmaps, Knowledge Base workflows, cloud evaluation frameworks and the ECHOES Impact Model, designed to measure and communicate the long-term value of the platform for European cultural heritage.

On 18 March, a public event was held at the National Museum in Poznań, featuring a keynote speech and a panel discussion to present the project to local and regional stakeholders, followed by a networking session.

ETT thus reaffirms its commitment to the digitisation of culture and the development of European digital ecosystems, bringing technological expertise, research and the ability to collaborate within large international consortia to promote interoperability, open science and digital sovereignty.