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LocationNCBR Brussels Office (5th floor)
NCBR Brussels Office and Łukasiewicz (Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals) are organizing a brokerage event on the European Defence Fund (EDF) and European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP), prior to the information days. The event will take place on the 1st of April 2025, from 16h30-21h00.
The brokerage part of the event will be preceded by a discussion panel on EDF and EDIP, and a framework of measures to ensure the timely availability and supply of defence products with particular focus on Future Europe’s Capacities for Defence and Security R&D.
The brokerage event is focused on matchmaking between potential EDF applicants and attracting new actors to the programme by active participation in the EDF Info Day pre-meeting in Brussels.
The event will be followed by a networking reception and brokerage activities.
More information: https://www.gov.pl/web/ncbr-en/edf-and-edip--future-europes-capacities-for-defence-and-security-rd
Registration: here
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