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NCBR and BSP Brussels Talks: “European Innovation Council with Michiel Scheffer”
JUL
Wed
03
11:00 - 12:00

This was 11 months ago

Location

hybrid

Rue Belliard 40, 5th floor and online
Programmes
EIC EIC Pilot

The Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) and Business and Science Poland (BSP) offices in Brussels organise a talk with Mr. Michiel Scheffer, President of the European Innovation Council Board. The topic of the talk is the ambition of the European Innovation Council to become a deep tech world leader.

Registration for the talk is required by 1 July. In the registration form you can indicate the type of presence i.e. at the venue or online.

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