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Local for local · Local for Local, Creating Economic Ecosystems Through NGI Deployment

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 December 202330 November 2026EU funding €1,827,268Call HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-CNECT

Reason why Local regions throughout Europe face shrinking economies, which threaten their ability to sustain small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Strong technological intervention aimed at strengthening local ties can revitalize these regions. At the same time, the European Next Generation Internet (NGI) initiative proposes a new internet of humans. It brings European values and norms to all citizens. We hold that NGI is the technological intervention needed to revitalize our regions.Project approach This project integrates open-source NGI building blocks into the Local for Local open-source software stack. We nurture a software ecosystem through open calls for NGI innovators, which we finance, supervise, mentor, and support in standardization. The selected top teams collaboratively create the envisioned software stack consisting of blockchain-based infrastructure, a modular platform, and one application called Locasus-B. The application is then tested in three pilots across five regions throughout Europe. We measure both the economic impact and the technical performance of the software stack. Results An open-source software ecosystem that collaboratively builds a software stack from NGI components. The attracted community of NGI innovators delivers the software stack as software common, which, being fully open source, can be extended by anyone who recognizes its potential. We deploy the software stack in five regions and use it to create self-sustaining socio-economic ecosystems. OutcomesThe direct outcomes of this project are economic validation and technical performance measurement of the software stack. These outcomes contribute to the adoption of the Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade. We distribute building blocks that can create sustainable circular economies that give better control for users on their digital life. This has rapid scaling potential throughout Europe and the consortium will act to realize this adoption.

Consortium · 5 organisations

coordinator

CENTRIC NETHERLANDS BV

NL · €1,477,268

thirdParty

PROTISVALOR MEDITERRANEE SAS

FR

participant

KAUNO TECHNOLOGIJOS UNIVERSITETAS

LT · €75,000

participant

UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE

FR · €75,000

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €200,000

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