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tExtended 6th plenary meeting sets strategic priorities for next phase

On 20th and 21st May 2025, tExtended partners have gathered for the sixth plenary meeting in Turku, in Finland. The meeting happened on the thirty-sixth month of work of the tExtended project, and it has been hosted by LSJH at Forum Marinum, in Turku. The meeting has been held over two days, and it has brought together representatives from all the project consortium, coming from 10 different European countries.
© 2025 tExtended
© 2025 tExtended

The discussions have focused on sharing updates on the progresses obtained in the various project activities. As the project has just concluded the preparatory work for the Conceptual Framework and for the Real Scale Demonstrators, the partners have been involved in several discussions to continue the planning to start the activities in the coming months.

During the first day, the General Assembly meeting has been held as well, to discuss key updates on the development of the project so far and planning to further the tExtended working strategy.

During the meeting, several partners brought samples to share and discuss about with the rest of the partnership, offering an opportunity of a concrete insight on all the project developments and of future working plans. The discussions over the samples brought to the meeting have defined the participation to future exhibitions for the project. 

To close the meeting, the tExtended partners have been invited to visit our local partners, either LSJH and their textile refinement plant in Paimio or Rester who guided us on their textile recovery system.

tExtended will hold its next plenary meeting in November 2025 in Strasbourg, France.



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