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CBE JU Networking Event
APR
Tue
21
09:00 - 18:00

Starts in 1 day from now

Location

Brussels

Track Brussels, Rue du Progrès 76, 1030 Schaerbeek, Belgium (inside Brussels North railway station)
Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment

This in-person networking event is designed to help applicants build collaborations around the Circular Biobased Europe (CBE JU) 2026 call for project proposals. It brings together CBE JU staff, representatives from the European Commission and the Bio-based Industries Consortium, and other funding programme experts. Participants can meet potential partners, exchange ideas and join training sessions tailored to different applicant profiles.

The event is organised as a full day of meetings for applicants who want to discuss project ideas face-to-face and look at collaboration opportunities for the CBE JU 2026 call. Alongside matchmaking activities, the programme includes parallel training sessions to help improve the quality and competitiveness of proposals.

The training sessions cover three areas: support for widening participants to help increase participation in the CBE JU programme, practical advice for SMEs on building strong business cases and bankable projects and guidance on preparing Flagship proposals.

The registration deadline is 14 April 2026. More information and registration details are available at this website. 

 

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