DTI-coordinated MODINA project featured in European Commission publication
The MODINA project, coordinated by Tallinn University's School of Digital Technologies (DTI), has been selected for inclusion in Tracing Constellations: Stories of Culture, Cooperation and Impact across Creative Europe Cooperation Projects (2021–2024), a new publication by the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).
The publication highlights 50 projects from among 589 Creative Europe Cooperation Projects funded between 2021 and 2024. MODINA is one of only ten projects featured in the publication's Digital Transformation chapter, which explores how cultural and creative sectors are responding to technological change and using digital tools in innovative ways.
Published by EACEA, the collection showcases projects that contribute to key European priorities, including democracy and European values, youth engagement, digital transformation, sustainability, and new practices and models in the cultural sector. Through these examples, the publication illustrates the impact of cross-border cultural cooperation across Europe.
The inclusion of MODINA among the selected projects recognises the project's contribution to digital innovation and international collaboration within the cultural and creative sectors.
"Being featured in this publication is a significant recognition for MODINA and for the international partnership behind it. It is encouraging to see the project's work highlighted among a select group of Creative Europe initiatives that demonstrate the value of cultural cooperation and digital innovation across Europe," said project coordinator Nuno Correia.
The publication is available through the Publications Office of the European Union.
Read the publication: Tracing Constellations: Stories of Culture, Cooperation and Impact across Creative Europe Cooperation Projects (2021–2024)