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LocationBrussels and online
ProgrammesThe registration for the European Defence Fund (EDF) Info Days that will take place on 28-29 May 2024 is now open. Please visit the event web page to register. The registration deadline is 22 May.
The EDF 2024 call topics, available on the DG DEFIS website or on the Funding & Tenders portal, will be an important information for you to make the most of the event. You will be offered to select your topics of interest when registering.
You will be offered to pitch your ideas and experience in connection with these call topics. If you are looking for investments, you can also apply to pitch to potential investors. If you are an investor, you will have the opportunity to pitch to present your fund. You can submit a pitch request during or after registration, by 10 May, close of business. The programme of the pitch sessions will be made available soon after to the participants registered to the event.
As last year, the afternoon of the second day will feature several focus sessions. In order to ensure a smooth organisation, please register to your sessions of interest when you register to the event.
European Defence Fund (EDF) Work Programme 2024
This event is aimed at potential applicants from public and private entities established in the EU Member States and Norway. Further information on eligibility for EDF funding is provided on the EDF webpage (cf. section “Am I eligible for funding?”).
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