In mid-February, the ResC4EU project consortium gathered for its 5th general asssembly in Athlone, Ireland, for a productive two-day meeting.

On Day 1, beside the general assembly meeting the consortium took the opportunity to meet key Irish players and learn their innovative initiatives:
MOAT Consultants: They shared valuable insights from an Irish „pilot project on all-island supply chain resilience“, highlighting key findings and lessons learned.
Mersus Technologies: Mersus showcased their VR-based digital twin simulations, demonstrating how these tools enhance supply chain optimization by improving workforce training, reducing onboarding times, and boosting operational efficiency.
Applied Polymer Technologies (APT): The consortium visited APT’s facilities, gaining first hand knowledge of their work in material selection, process optimization, and sustainable manufacturing practices.
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS): The TUS Rise team presented the university’s expertise in supply chain analytics, sustainable manufacturing, and workforce development, opening up new opportunities for further collaboration within the ResC4EU consortium.
On Day 2, the consortium held an intensive working session, discussing project initiatives, progress, and next steps to further advance the goals of the ResC4EU project.
A sincere thank you from the ResC4EU Consortium to Caitríona Mordan and Anmol Jaguste from the atim cluster for making this fantastic gathering possible and for the two wonderful days.
More information about the ResC4EU project: https://www.resc4eu.com


The Resc4EU project team at the meeting in Athlone, Ireland (left) and during the tour at APT (Picture: Scaberia).