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Completion of the first phase of the EDIH Adria project: Among the most successful European centres
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Completion of the first phase of the EDIH Adria project: Among the most successful European centres

The first phase of the EDIH Adria project has been successfully completed, with the center being recognized among the most successful European digital innovation hubs. The project, involving multiple institutions including the University of Rijeka, Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Infobip, and others, achieved all set success indicators within the planned budget and timeframe. The initiative provided services worth €2.65 million to hundreds of businesses and public sector organizations, as well as thousands of individual users. This achievement was highlighted at a recent event in Brussels organized by the European Commission, and the second phase of the project has already begun this year.

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Completion of the first phase of the EDIH Adria project: Among the most successful European centres

The first phase of the EDIH Adria project has been successfully completed, with the center being recognized among the most successful European digital innovation hubs. The project, involving multiple institutions including the University of Rijeka, Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Infobip, and others, achieved all set success indicators within the planned budget and timeframe. The initiative provided services worth €2.65 million to hundreds of businesses and public sector organizations, as well as thousands of individual users. This achievement was highlighted at a recent event in Brussels organized by the European Commission, and the second phase of the project has already begun this year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the completion of a national digital innovation project, highlighting its success and recognition at the European level. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided emphasis. It focuses on achievements and collaboration rather

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