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Cluster 1 Health - Commission Info Day on 2026 topics
FEB
Tue
10
09:00 - 18:00

This was 1 month ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Health

The Horizon Europe Health (Cluster 1) Info Day is organised by the European Commission to provide (prospective) applicants the opportunity to familiarise with the 2026 topics of the forthcoming work programme 2026 - 2027 and raise questions. 

Please note that the Commission encourages participants to watch the pre-recorded presentations ahead of the event. These pre-recorded presentations will appear on the Commission website some time before the event. You can send your questions in advance via Sli.do by using #HORIZON.

More information and the detailed programme coming soon on the Commission website.

The Commission Info Day will be preceded by a Brokerage event on 26 - 30 January 2026, organised by  the Horizon Europe Cluster 1 National Contact Points through HNN3.0 initiative. This will complement the Info Day with an offer of matchmaking opportunities to prospective applicants to support the building of consortia.

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