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online Pitching event on Cybersecurity (Clusters 3-4 of Horizon Europe)
MAR
Tue
18
10:00 - 12:00

This was 9 months ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Security Digital, Industry & Space

There will be an online pitching event on cybersecurity, with a special focus on post quantum cryptography – “Securing Europe’s digital future: from cyber resilience to post-quantum cryptography”.

You can find more details about the event and register here: https://lino.lmt.lt/en/pitching-event-on-cybersecurity-clusters-3-4-of-horizon-europe/

Provisional agenda – 18 March, CET (Brussels) time zone

  • 10:00 – 10:05: Introduction and welcome
  • 10:05 – 10:20 European Commission Insights on Civil Security: Cyber & Quantum. The session will provide an overview of emerging trends and key topics in these areas. Insights and best practices for preparing proposals and tips for aligning research with Horizon Europe’s strategic objectives.
  • 10:20 – 11:50 Pitching Session: Innovative ideas and project proposals related to post-quantum cryptography and cyber security will be showcased, with an opportunity to network and form potential partnerships.
  • 11:50 Closing remarks

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