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Maritime Captains of Industry Day

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Location

Marinebasis Zeebrugge

Graaf Jansdijk 1
8380 Zeebrugge
België
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Digital Europe Cybersecurity Defence EDF NATO-EDA Space

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EWI, VLAIO and the Navy organize a 'Captains of Industry Day' about the maritime ecosystem and capacity innovation needs focused on security and defense.

SMEs, knowledge institutions, large companies and policy officers within the various governments are invited.
During the event the focus is on:

  • the capability needs and objectives of the Navy;
  • the maritime security and defense opportunities within federal, European and international initiatives;
  • maritime innovation roadmaps;
  • Flemish support and innovation support options.

A networking reception with walking dinner concludes this day, which is part of the multi-day Navy Technofest.

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