The CALLME project established a structured transnational environment for continuous knowledge sharing among universities, medical institutions, and industry partners. Knowledge exchange occurred through the formation of E-Centers, which enabled experts from engineering, medicine, and industry to collaborate within a unified OOP-based digital ecosystem (E-COOL) and through regular online and face-to-face meetings . Academic staff, researchers, and medical practitioners jointly developed and refined NEM-based learning materials, shared case analyses, and contributed to curriculum innovation during TPMs in Cyprus, Romania, Serbia, and Latvia, ensuring cross-border intellectual flow and mutual learning.
Students participated in knowledge-sharing activities during pilot testing, workshops (e.g., MERAM 2023), and course evaluations, providing direct feedback that improved both content and platform usability . The consortium also disseminated knowledge externally through INFO DAYS, conferences (ICIST, MERAM), scientific publications, and social-media communication, reaching medical companies, policymakers, and the broader academic community.
CALLME created a dynamic, multi-layered knowledge-sharing culture, enabling expertise circulation, joint problem solving, and long-term capacity building across partner countries.
