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Horizon Europe cluster 3 brokerage event and infoday
JUN
Tue
27
JUN
Wed
28

This was 2 years ago

Location

Hybrid

Online & Brussels Marriott Hotel Grand Place Rue A. Orts 3-7, 1000 Brussels
Programmes
Security

The European Commission's DG Migration and Home Affairs, the European Research Executive Agency and the Network of Security National Contact Points (SEREN5) are organising an infoday and brokerage event for the cluster 3 calls in Horizon Europe. The event will span two days in a hybrid format, with physical sessions taking place in Brussels.

On the first day, the European Commission will highlight the research possibilities in through a deeper dive in the different call topics, as well as addressing cross-cutting issues.

On the second day, a SEREN5 training for stakeholders will take place, followed by an onsite only pitch presentation session and a brokerage session. These brokerage sessions will not be possible in hybrid form (onsite-to-online or vice versa). Meetings take place fully onsite, or fully online.

For more information, please take a look at the official website. Registration is open until 22 June 2023 (it is free, but mandatory).

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