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Horizon Europe Brokerage Event on water, seas and oceans
APR
Tue
28
09:00 - 17:00

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Brussels

Permanent Representation of Romania to the European Union, Avenue de Cortenbergh 107, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment

This brokerage event aims to help build strong consortia for upcoming Horizon Europe Cluster 6 and EU Missions calls on water resilience, marine ecosystems and sustainable aquatic systems. It brings together researchers, innovators, public authorities and other stakeholders to exchange ideas, present project concepts and look for partners across Europe. The programme includes keynote talks, presentations of funding opportunities, participant pitches and roundtable discussions on consortium building and project development.

The event is organised in the framework of the Horizon Europe project Restore4Life, coordinated by the Romanian government, with the support of national authorities. This is a good event to find partners from that area of Europe.

Participants can use a draft pitch template to present their organisation, expertise and project ideas during the pitching session. Please note that attendance is limited to 60 participants so register as soon as possible. You can do that here

 

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