Find out what's happening in the area of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Horizon 2020
The Department of Economy Science and Innovation (EWI) , together with NCP Flanders, will provide answers to (almost) all your questions about the Horizon Europe work programmes (the current, still provisional state of play). (*)
During this online information session from 10:00 till 13:00 via GoToWebinar, where the various programme committee representatives will take the floor, we provide a time slot for each theme that we will inform in advance.
Interested?
Detailed information and registration (in Dutch) can be found here.
Subscribe before 2 March.
Once registered, you will receive the link to presentations on 4 March about:
In order to make the online information session as smooth as possible, questions can be sent in advance on the web page or by email to internationaal.ewi@vlaanderen.be
Questions which will be received before 11 March will certainly be discussed on 16 March.
(*) The language of the information session is Dutch. The slides are in English.
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