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ProgrammesThe session will offer a detailed overview of the CARE4BIO support ecosystem, including an introduction to the available knowledge resources, such as guidance documents (stakeholder map, annotated templates) and an insight into matchmaking and brokerage services that facilitate consortium building and cross-border collaboration.
The session will also provide clarity on how Cluster 6 NCPs can leverage CARE4BIO to enhance national advisory services and how applicants can use the available tools to strengthen proposal design, improve compliance with call requirements, and optimise project strategy.
A moderated Q&A segment will invite participants to raise operational questions and explore how CARE4BIO can support their specific needs within the Horizon Europe framework.
Agenda of the information session:
Introduction, Cluster 6 NCP for France, CARE4BIO, 5'
The annotated templates, Alexander Van Dorssen, Advisor International Innovation at Netherlands Enterprise Agency, 10’ (tbc)
Overview of the stakeholders’ map, Maria Joao Fernandes, Cluster 6 NCP for Portugal at ANI, 10’
Brokerage events and trainings, Serena Borgna, Head of Institutional Department at APRE, 10’
Q&As, 20’
Conclusion, Cluster 6 NCP for France, CARE4BIO, 5'
All information related to this information session can be found in the announcement on the Horizon Europe NCP Portal.
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