The mission of INPACE is to actively support the implementation of the Digital Partnerships with Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore, and the cooperation with India in the context of the Trade and Technology Council, by creating a sustainable and interactive multi-stakeholder Indo-Pacific European Hub.
The INPACE Hub is organized in 3 pillars:
The Hub will create an INPACE Community Platform to support the implementation of Digital Partnerships in the Indo-Pacific. A key element of INPACE is to organize thematically focused discussions on the expert level in 17 areas of strategic interest in Thematic Working Groups. This will lead to detailed and strategic outputs based on analytical work and deep domain knowledge. 28 events, both thematic and integrated, will provide networking opportunities. INPACE combines three levels of interventions, feeding each other: the expert level, the government level, the broader community of stakeholders.
INPACE integrates co-creation, stakeholder engagement, community building. Particular attention is given to the impact and implications of digital technologies from the social and humanistic point of view. Regular communications with the EC and policy makers will ensure compatibility with ongoing efforts and priorities. It will also be assured, through the Asian partners, that the counterparts in the partner countries are informed and supportive of the activities. INPACE will from the start embed sustainability in the project execution, aiming at the hub becoming a sustainable long-term expertdriven mechanism for EU-Indo-Pacific collaboration in Digital Technologies and possibly beyond.
INPACE brings together 21 partners from 13 countries: G.A.C. Group (France), EGM (France), ENRICH GLOBAL, Vrije Universiteit – Brussels School of Governance (Belgium), CNRS (France), Eurescom – European Institute For Research and Strategic Studies in Telecommunications (Germany), Institut Sinano (international association), Athens Technology Center (Greece), SPI (Portugal), Scientific Park of Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukraine), Czech Technical University in Prague ( (Czech Republic), Technical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic), Digital4Planet (association, Switzerland), Martel (Switzerland), RCISD (Hungary), BTU Business and Technology University (Georgia), National University of Tokyo (Japan), National University of Singapore (Singapore), Sejong University (Republic of Korea), Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (India), Centre for Development of Advanced Computing – CDAC (India).
ATC is leading Cluster 3 Digital technologies – Trustworthy decision support and is responsible for providing the Info Asset platform for the needs of the project.
The project started in January 2024 and will last for 42 months.
European Commission (Horizon Europe)
Jan 2024