Consulta Europa, with the support of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC), successfully led the organisation of the Final Conference of the EXPER Project (Excellent Peripheries for a Strong European Research Area), a flagship event that marks the culmination of 30 months of collaboration to strengthen research and innovation capacity in Europe’s Outermost Regions.
Held at ULPGC’s Salón de Actos of the Humanities Building on 10 March 2025, the conference brought together key representatives from the European Commission, leading European universities, national and regional authorities, and experts in innovation, research, and knowledge transfer.
The event was masterfully coordinated by Víctor R. Martínez, Communication Manager of the EXPER Project and member of Consulta Europa, who has led the communication and dissemination activities of EXPER since its inception.
A Platform to Reflect on the Future of Research and Innovation in Widening Regions
The EXPER Final Conference served as a space to discuss strategies for excellence in research, knowledge transfer, talent retention, and institutional modernisation in regions such as the Canary Islands and the Azores, partners of this Horizon Europe-funded initiative.
Structured around four strategic pillars, the conference explored concrete solutions to advance research ecosystems in Outermost Regions:
1. Capacity Building for Talent Retention
Experts from University of Calabria (UNICAL), EMERGE, and the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT) explored how to tackle brain drain and improve career opportunities for researchers in remote territories, sharing key outcomes of the project’s work on researcher capacity development.
2. Strengthening Knowledge Transfer and Spin-Offs
Representatives from Atrineo, Terinov, University of the Azores, and University of Rostock discussed how to transform research results into real-world solutions, highlighting spin-offs, university-industry collaborations, and models of effective knowledge transfer.
3. Enhancing Interdisciplinary Research and Societal Impact
With a strong focus on inclusive and multidisciplinary research, the Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC), Consulta Europa, and Atrineo showcased how integrating societal challenges and gender equality into research processes can strengthen the impact of science in Outermost Regions.
4. Improving Research Careers and Institutional Conditions
The session on research careers featured Michele Rosa-Clot (European Commission), alongside representatives from University of Calabria and ULPGC, focusing on Human Resources Excellence in Research (HRS4R) and institutional strategies to improve the working conditions of researchers.
High-Level Institutional Support and Forward-Looking Perspectives
The conference was inaugurated by Magda De Carli, Head of Unit for ERA, Spreading Excellence & Research Careers at the European Commission, and Federica Roffi, Deputy Head of Unit at the European Research Executive Agency, who underscored the importance of supporting Widening regions to ensure a stronger and more competitive European Research Area.
Additionally, Anselmo Sosa, Spain’s National Contact Point (NCP) for Horizon Europe Widening, shared an inspiring keynote on the future of widening participation in Europe.
Bringing a broader perspective on institutional transformation and university alliances, Luís Coelho, Coordinator of the Ent-r-e-novators project and representative of the European University Alliance E3UDRES2, presented the project’s results and its alignment with the goals of EXPER.
Furthermore, Laura Ruiz Caramés, from ACIISI (Canary Islands Agency for Research, Innovation, and Information Society), introduced the WiderAdvance Facility, a new platform supporting dissemination and exploitation of research outcomes in Widening regions.
Consulta Europa’s Leadership in Ensuring Impact and Sustainability
As the main organiser of the Final Conference, Consulta Europa ensured a highly interactive, international, and impactful event, successfully involving key European, national, and regional actors. Víctor R. Martínez, as Conference Coordinator, played a leading role in conceptualising the event’s structure and fostering synergies between European projects, researchers, and policymakers.
The EXPER Final Conference has laid the groundwork for future collaborations, reinforcing a long-term vision for strengthening research ecosystems, building European University Alliances, and supporting innovation in remote and peripheral regions.