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LocationWarsaw, Poland
ProgrammesDedicated onsite free of charge Space info-day and brokerage event will take place on 3rd of June in Warsaw.
Apart from obtaining up-to-date information for most important European Commission innovation tools related to space issues under Horizon Europe, you will have an unique opportunity to connect and network with aspiring entrepreneurs, start-ups and SMEs, since the event will include brokerage and pitching session.
Registration has been already opened and is available: https://www.b2match.com/e/warsaw-space-infoday-2025
Registration and participation are free of charge.
The event is held under the official patronage of the Minister for European Union Affairs during the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2025.
The event will offer:
Overview of Horizon Europe Space calls 2025 and 2026-2027 perspectives
Deep dive on ISOS Pilot Mission – new European Commission initiative
What’s new in EUSPA opportunities under Horizon Europe with EUSPA’s Fundamental Elements Programme
See results and lessons learned in Horizon Europe Space calls from HADEA perspective
Explore new opportunities for space innovative companies under European Innovation Council initiatives
The event is a great opportunity to collaborate with others in your field or industry. Participants can meet potential partners, collaborators, or even competitors and share ideas and insights.
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