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The MICAD Project moves Forward: Stay Connected and Participate

Set 25, 2025

Ambiente e clima

We are delighted to announce the official launch of the website page of the MICAD – Metropolitan Inclusivity in Climate and Digital Transitions Horizon Europe project.

MICAD supports metropolitan cities and authorities in co-planning inclusive green and digital transitions across Europe and beyond, with the aim of building inclusive, accessible and caring cities.

It creates a space of exchange and contamination among public authorities, citizens, academic and research institutions, and enterprises by providing knowledge, capacity building, and practical tools resulting from applied research and participatory co-creation processes.

Download the project’s brochure to learn more.

To stay up to date with project news, opportunities, and resources, feel free to subscribe to the first MICAD newsletter and become part of the Community of Practitioners shaping sustainable and inclusive metropolitan areas.

The Community of Practitioners is dedicated to professionals, policymakers, researchers and civil society actors engaged in inclusive climate and digital transitions in metropolitan areas and it offers to the members:

  • Access to valuable knowledge and insights
  • Project updates and resources
  • Network with professionals
  • Meaningful discussions and opportunities to contribute
  • Best practices and cross-sectoral collaboration
  • Opportunities to support the project’s success

Link to the Community of Practitioners: MICAD Community of Practitioners | Groups | LinkedIn 


And that’s not all! 


We warmly invite you to join the UTA Café Webinar on September 29th, focused on Digital Maturity and how it can help urban development. With Christian Maitre and Alexandre Fraignac from Caspera Lab and Sonia Sotero Muniz from the Municipality of Santander  we will explore examples of promising technologies to be used in urban contexts and experiences.

This is a unique opportunity to explore digital maturity concepts, learn about measurement models, and exchange ideas with partners, stakeholders, and citizens.

See you there!