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HORIZON Europe Cluster 4 DIGITAL Brokerage event with Austria, Benelux and Nordic countries
MAR
Wed
19
13:00 - 15:00

This was 2 days ago

Location

online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space

National Contact Points from HORIZON Europe CLuster 4-DIGITAL from Austria, Benelux and the Nordics are organising this online brokerage event.

An opportunity to find international partners, pitch project ideas and build consortia.

You may participate in this event as Presenter or Listener. Note that we have limited spots for pitching in each breakout room, so early registration is recommended.

The event is focussed on topics containing relevant “digital” aspects with (tentatively) breakout rooms for:

  • Broadening AI – efforts to broaden the applications of AI
  • Edge Computing – computing continuum, edge nodes, sensors etc.
  • Innovation infrastructure – Data, HPC and submarine cables
  • Manufacturing – digital technologies to improve manufacturing
  • Photonics and semiconductors
  • Quantum technologies
  • Robotics
  • Software and AI – AI/genAI, models, software engineering for AI
  • Standardisation and Knowledge Valorisation
  • Virtual Worlds

More information and registration here.

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