CATALIS

Cross-program Adoption and Transfer of Arctic Low-carbon Ice-resilient Solutions

What we do

CATALIS helps planning and building stronger, low-carbon concrete structures for coastal and offshore areas in harsh Arctic and Atlantic conditions. The overall objective of the project is to strengthen the capacity of public authorities, research institutions, and infrastructure stakeholders across the NPA region to better plan for and manage durable, low-carbon concrete solutions for coastal and offshore environments in Arctic and Atlantic conditions. By synthesizing findings from the Ar2CorD and OFFwind projects, the partnership will produce short, accessible guidance on durability, testing, and material opportunities, complemented by a small-scale observational pilot and a joint roadmap for future collaboration. The project will establish a lasting transnational network focused on concrete durability in harsh environments, aiming to support the uptake of practical knowledge and align decision-making processes with broader sea-basin and macro-regional strategies.
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CATALIS is launched - building Arctic infrastructure knowledge across borders

CATALIS has officially launched as an Interreg Northern Periphery and Arctic project. Running for 12 months and bringing together seven institutions from Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland, the project sets out to make proven Arctic infrastructure research usable in practice, for engineers, public authorities, and organisations working on durable, low-carbon construction across the region. The project builds on results from two previous Interreg projects: Ar2CorD, which developed and tested low-carbon concrete mixes for Arctic conditions, and OFFwind, which addressed icing, coatings, and ice-structure interaction for offshore wind infrastructure. CATALIS synthesises their findings, demonstrates them at the Narvik field station, and establishes a Transnational Arctic Durability Network to keep the knowledge moving across the region. The project is co-funded by the European Union through Interreg NPA.

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CATALIS

Learn how CATALIS builds stronger, low-carbon concrete for harsh Arctic and Atlantic coasts.

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Project priority


Cooperation Opportunities

Project period


Start

01.03.2026

End

28.02.2027

Lead Partner


Luleå University of Technology


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Project info


Objective

3.1 Enhancing institutional capacity of public authorities and stakeholders to implement macro-regional strategies and sea-basin strategies, as well as other territorial strategies


Total Budget

129.582,58 EUR


NPA Co-Financing

80.152,87 EUR

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Seven institutions, five countries, one goal

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CATALIS is launched - building Arctic infrastructure knowledge across borders

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