The European Inland Waterway Transport Platform is pleased to announce the launch of the official DiVINE project website — a new digital hub supporting the implementation of the Digitalisation Vision for Inland Waterway Transport towards 2035.

Designed as a central point of reference for the sector, the DiVINE website brings together project updates, policy-relevant content, and practical resources aimed at supporting a smarter, more efficient, and more resilient inland waterway transport system across Europe.

The website features several key sections:

  • The Newsroom provides regular updates on project developments, milestones, events, and key moments in the implementation of the Digitalisation Vision. It will be complemented by a periodic newsletter, ensuring that stakeholders remain informed about ongoing activities and emerging insights.
  • The Knowledge Hub gathers background materials, analytical content, and selected resources relevant to inland navigation digitalisation. This section is designed to support knowledge sharing across the sector and to make complex policy and technical topics more accessible to a wide range of stakeholders.

A central element of the website is the Stay in touch section. Going beyond traditional subscription tools, it offers stakeholders a concrete opportunity to engage directly with the DiVINE process. By joining the DiVINE Community, users will not only receive updates on newsletters, workshops, and events, but will also be invited to participate in structured consultations organised throughout the project.

These consultations are a core pillar of DiVINE’s approach. They aim to collect operational insights, practical experiences, and forward-looking perspectives from across the inland waterway transport ecosystem, feeding directly into the development of policy-relevant recommendations and implementation pathways for digitalisation at European level. In this way, the DiVINE website becomes not just an information platform, but a space for active contribution and dialogue.

To further extend its outreach, DiVINE is also active on LinkedIn, where project news, key messages, and engagement opportunities are shared with the wider professional community. Stakeholders are encouraged to follow the DiVINE LinkedIn page and join the conversation around the future of digital inland navigation.

Stakeholders across the inland waterway transport sector are invited to explore the DiVINE website, follow the project on LinkedIn, and join the DiVINE Community by registering on the Stay in Touch page to help shape the digital future of inland waterway transport in Europe.