UZEI has taken part in a number of European projects:
MELIN (Minority European Languages Information Network)
http://www.bangor.ac.uk
This project is part of the European Commission's MLIS (MultiLingual Information Society) programme. Its main goal was to set up a website with four minority European languages: Irish Gaelic, Welsh, Catalan and Basque.
It started out in 1998 and was intended to last for 15 months.
TDCnet (European Network of Terminology Information and Documentation Centres)
http://www.tdcnet.net
This project is also part of the MLIS programme and aims to create a "virtual terminology directory" to bring together the terminology documentation centres of all linguistic communities and thus have a unified infrastructure.
It was begun in June 1998 and hosts 15 European centres.
POINTER (Proposals for an Operational Infrastructure for Terminology in Europe)
http://www.computing.surrey.ac.uk/ai/pointer
POINTER was founded in 1995 as part of the European Commission's MLAP (MultiLingual Action Plan) programme. With the goal of creating a solid infrastructure for terminology at the European level, surveys were carried out in all social spheres and results and proposals were subsequently submitted to the European Commission. Both official and minority languages took part.
POINTER was, in fact, the starting point for TDCnet.
MultiMeteo
http://www.inm.es/wwi/MultiMeteo/Multimeteo3.html
This is a research project for the automatic generation of weather forecasts in 8 languages: Basque, Spanish, Catalan, Galician, French, English, German and Dutch. The section in Basque has been developed by UZEI and the Computer Faculty of the University of the Basque Country (UPV).