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Info session on the Innovation Fund
JAN
Tue
17
09:30 - 12:00

This was 3 years ago

Location

Permanente Vertegenwoordiging van België bij de EU, Belliardstraat 65, 1000 Brussel

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

VEKA and VLAIO are organising an info session on the Innovation Fund on Tuesday 17 January, 2023. The session will mainly discuss the call for large-scale proposals.

This info session is intended for (potential) project managers in Flanders, interested in applying for the call for large-scale projects in the Innovation Fund.

Interested parties can ask for a bilateral conversation with the European Commission (15 minutes). These will be held at the end of the session.

You can register for this session and for bilateral conversations here.

This event will primarily be conducted in Flemish.

Programme:

- 9.30 u.: Welcome & coffee

- 10.00 u.: Introduction (Matthias De Moor, General Representative of Flanders to the EU)

- 10.10 u.: Presentation - call for large-scale projects in the Innovation Fund (Marc Vanderhaegen, CINEA)

- 10.30 u.: Q&A

- 10.40 u.: Example project - Kairos@C (Ward Brullot, BASF Antwerpen)

- 10.55 u.: Services provided by Flanders (Simon De Wachter, VEKA)

- 11.00 u.: Bilateral conversations with the European Commission

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