It was a productive couple of days in Steyr, where the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria hosted the ANGIE consortium for its 3rd Transnational Partner Meeting on 24–25 March 2026.
Partners from across Europe came together in person, while others joined online, for two days of focused discussion, exchange, and coordination as the project enters its final stage. The meeting provided an important opportunity to review progress of the project and define the key priorities for the coming weeks.
Discussions covered major project outputs, dissemination activities, financial management, and administrative reporting to ensure a shared understanding among partners.
One of the key highlights of the meeting was the finalisation of the Transnational Action Plan (TAP), which includes broader measures to support the green transition in higher education, as well as companies and organisations, especially those in sectors related to transport, energy production, agriculture, waste management, construction, industrial activities, and residential activities.
ACEEU contributed to the TAP by preparing the National Action Plan for Germany, drawing on survey results and a review of relevant research to provide insights from the German context.
The meeting also provided an opportunity to discuss the long-term sustainability of the project, including how the consortium could continue collaborating after the ANGIE project ends and how the project results can continue to generate impact.