MAIA at ECCA

Key details
Date: 16-18 June, 2025
Time: TBD CEST
Location: TBD
Registration: Register for ECCA
Key messages
We’re delighted to announce that we’ll be at the at the 7th European Climate Change Adaptation (ECCA) in Rimini in June, presenting the MAIA project and our suite of knowledge tools.
These advanced, data-driven tools make it easier to access, navigate and use climate change information. This improves knowledge sharing, streamlines research and helps break down silos, empowering action.
- MAIA Connectivity Hub: A smart, user-friendly search-and-discovery tool powered by the MAIA Climate Change Taxonomy. Access climate change resources from across Europe — all in one place.
- SummarAIse: An AI-powered tool that helps you quickly uncover the most relevant insights by extracting key terms and summaries from climate-related documents.
- MAIA Discovery Services: An easy-to-use platform that matches climate innovators and solution providers with end-users seeking knowledge, data or collaboration.
Learn more about MAIA knowledge tools.
We’ll also be on hand in our booth to share our work, learnings and collaborations from the MAIA project so far.
Join us to learn about our activities in:
- Policy outreach: Uniting researchers, policymakers, business, and civil society to translate climate knowledge into actionable policy recommendations.
- Communication and Dissemination: Combating misinformation and enabling diverse audiences to access reliable information through tailored content, channels, and outreach.
- Climate Research Cluster and Thematic Working Groups: An engaged community and an open, collaborative space to debate and share challenges, learnings, and best practices.
- Climate Action Community and MAIA Ambassadors: Interactive, searchable database of 300+ EU climate change actors and stakeholders.
MAIA partners will also be participating in a range of sessions. Watch this space for details.
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