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Horizon Europe Cluster 2 - Brokerage Event on 2026 calls
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Starts in 1 month from now

Location

Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales, Paris

65 rue des grandes Moulins, 75013 Paris, France
Programmes
Culture and society

In addition to the Cluster 2 Info Day for the 2026 calls organized by the European Commission on 26 March 2026, an on-site brokerage event will be organized by Net4Society, the NCP Network for Cluster 2, in Paris. This on-site only event will include an information session, pitch presentations of consortia in preparation, as well as the opportunity for bilateral meetings with partners interested in the same topics for the 2026 calls. 

More information on this brokerage event and registration can be found here.

As a side event next to the brokerage event, a pre-proposal check event will be organized on 2 June 2026 and will be a unique opportunity for project coordinators to receive feedback from experts on their draft proposals for the 2026 calls in Horizon Europe Cluster 2. More information here.

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