ENTALE: Exploring New Technology to Advance Literature in Europe


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What if Europe’s literary landscape was due for a revolution? This is the question that started the journey for Dutch book reading technology company Immer. When they teamed up with Croatian literary hub Booksa and Portuguese book festival agency The Book Company, the “Exploring New Technology to Advance Literature in Europe” or ENTALE project was born.

The two-year project (Dec 2024–Dec 2026) will harness the collective specialisations of the partners, together with the expertise of 600 professionals from the European book sector to develop the ENTALE app. The technology seeks to elevate the digital reading experience, starting with the publication of at least 24 European literary works in 8 languages in novel, creative formats.

We helped the partners secure €200.000 of funding from Creative Europe’s cooperation projects programme, which will help get Europe reading more!


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