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NATO - DIANA Defence and Security Days
FEB
Wed
05
FEB
Thu
06

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Location

Krakow, Poland

ICE Krakow Congress Centre
Programmes
Defence NATO-EDA

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The DIANA Defence and Security Days, an event aiming to foster collaboration among innovators and experts, provide insights into cutting-edge developments and create valuable networking opportunities for distinguished guests from across the Alliance.  

This would be a great opportunity to engage in-person with the 74 start-ups from DIANA’s 2nd cohort

 

Date: Wednesday 5, and Thursday, 6 February 2025 

Location: Krakow, Poland  

Venue: ICE Krakow Congress Centre 

  

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