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Innovate UK KTN and the Horizon Europe UK NCPs for energy are organising an online brokerage event for the Horizon Europe calls on sustainable energy, on 26 May 2023.
The brokerage event is open for anyone with an interest in collaborating in the 'sustainable energy' calls. The key focus will be to provide hands-on advice in the calls while facilitating partner searches. The calls in question are:
The full list can be consulted here. More information can be found on the main announcement.
Please note that this event is not an information dissemination event about the calls. Participants should already have familiarised themselves with the work programme and the calls in question.
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