Interreg
Territorial cooperation programmes (Interreg)
Partners in several countries, one measurement
An Interreg project brings together organisations of different countries, sizes and maturities. Datamensio aligns them on a common framework, measures each one's progress and consolidates the impact the programme bodies expect.
All your partners on the same framework, assessed at once.
The project’s partners
4
Overall score
53 / 100
Average of your 4 partners
The problem
Partners everywhere, measurement nowhere
Territorial cooperation has a difficulty of its own: partners share neither language, nor procedures, nor starting level. Each reports in its own format, and the coordination spends its time collecting, chasing and re-translating.
Meanwhile the programme bodies expect homogeneous, demonstrable indicators. The gap between energy spent and evidence produced is the chronic ailment of these projects.
A common framework makes measurement additive, and reporting stops being a separate project.
- Period
- €7.5bn committed over 2021-2027
- Projects
- 5,979 projects selected
- Strands
- Cross-border, transnational, interregional, outermost regions
- Our ground
- A 19-country consortium on the platform
The journey
From common framework to consolidated evidence
The same sequence as on the other programmes, applied to a multi-country project.
- 01
Common framework
- A single framework for every partner
- Translated and usable in each country
- Aligned with the programme's objectives
- 02
Baseline assessment
- Each partner answers for its own scope
- By link, with no travel
- Comparable scores from the first campaign
- 03
Plan and actions
- Gaps converted into an action plan
- AI-assisted prioritisation
- Delivery tracked
- 04
Later cycles
- New campaigns on the same framework
- Progress demonstrated over time
- Comparison between countries
- 05
Reporting
- Consolidation by partner, by country, overall
- Traceable reporting
- The format the programme bodies expect
The roles
Lead partner, partners, beneficiaries
One base, three ways of reading it.
Lead partner
- Reads the consortium as a single field
- Tracks each partner's progress
- Produces the programme's reporting
Partners
- Work within their national scope
- Keep their implementation autonomy
- Feed the common measurement without double entry
Beneficiaries
- Self-assess online
- Receive an action plan in their language
- Follow their progress from one cycle to the next
Evidence
19
countries covered by a single Interreg consortium on the platform
Proven at transnational scale
The Interreg Danube case study tells that deployment in detail: a common framework, partners who self-assess, and consolidated impact for the programme bodies.
Read the case studyWhat is already settled
What you will not have to negotiate
Your data stays in Europe
Hosted in France with OVH, backed up with Scaleway, no transfer outside the European Union. For a Commission-funded programme, that is not a selling point, it is a prerequisite.
Your brand, not ours
The beneficiary reporting space carries your colours and your logo. The companies you support see your programme, not a third-party tool.
Operational in weeks
The framework, the consortium's services and partner access are configured without development work. The programme starts on the grant agreement's calendar, not on a software vendor's.
The framework stays yours
Start from the catalogue or have your own framework built, then adapt it. A frozen framework does not survive a three-year programme.
« We believe it is the most suitable solution to scale our transformation project and measure impact according to our needs. »

Maja SucekChief Operating Officer, Interreg Danube (19 countries)
« We have identified significant benefits in Datamensio's software and support offerings, which align perfectly with our consortium's strategic objectives. We are excited by the possibilities for Irish companies as well as for the transformation of public services. »

Barry KennedyCEO, Irish Manufacturing Research (EDIH Ireland)
Align your consortium on a common framework
We walk through the full journey on a multi-country project, from framework to report.



