DMaaST Consortium Meeting in Kaunas to Drive Manufacturing Innovation

The DMaaST consortium gathered in Kaunas, Lithuania, on 25-26 November 2025 for its 4th Consortium Meeting, hosted by project partner GND Technology. Over two days, project partners reviewed technical progress, coordinated upcoming activities and aligned the next steps towards delivering innovative Manufacturing-as-a-Service (MaaS) solutions for Europe’s manufacturing sector.

DMAAST consortium meeting

Advancing Manufacturing-as-a-Service

The meeting focused on the progress achieved across the project’s work packages, with discussions covering digital modelling, assessment tools, pilot activities and the continued development of the Manufacturing-as-a-Service framework. Partners reviewed key milestones, assessed ongoing technical work and coordinated future tasks to ensure a smooth implementation across the project.

The discussions also strengthened collaboration between work packages, helping to align technical developments, validation activities and project objectives. This integrated approach is essential for creating flexible, resilient and sustainable manufacturing ecosystems that can better respond to changing industrial needs.

EEIP Supports Communication and Dissemination

As the leader of communication, dissemination and stakeholder engagement within DMaaST, EEIP participated in discussions on upcoming communication activities, dissemination opportunities and stakeholder outreach. Ensuring that project results reach manufacturers, technology providers, policymakers and the wider innovation community remains a key part of accelerating the adoption of Manufacturing-as-a-Service solutions across Europe.

The consortium meeting also included networking and team-building activities, reinforcing collaboration between partners as the project moves into its next implementation phase.

Learn More About DMaaST

DMaaST is developing an innovative Manufacturing-as-a-Service (MaaS) platform that combines digital twins, interoperability, distributed decision support and sustainability assessment to strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of European manufacturing ecosystems.

Discover the latest project news, demonstrations and results on the official website: https://dmaast.eu/


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101138648.

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