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Innovation Fund National Info Day 2026
FEB
Mon
09
09:00 - 18:00

Starts in 9 hours ago

Location

Brussels

Belpaire Building, Simon Bolivar Boulevard 17, 1000 Brussel
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility

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This event will bring together key stakeholders from industry and public authorities to discuss opportunities under the Innovation Fund, one of Europe’s most ambitious programs for supporting innovation in clean technologies.

Representatives from DG CLIMATE ACTION of the European Commission and CINEA (EUROPEAN CLIMATE, INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT EXECUTIVE AGENCY), will provide valuable insights into the fund’s objectives,  pplication process, and upcoming calls for proposals, with a particular focus on the new auction on the decarbonization of industrial heat.
Additionally, there will  be presentations from actors behind success stories from Wallonia and Flanders, who will share  their experiences and best practices in leveraging the Innovation Fund.

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