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ProgrammesThe NCP network for research infrastructures RICH Europe organises in collaboration with other Horizon Europe NCP networks a biannual webinar to promote Transnational and Virtual Access (TNA) to research infrastructures, which are financed in the framework of Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects.
This webinar is organized in collaboration with the EU LAC RESINFRA PLUS Project and CELAC and other NCPs' networks: Net4Society (Cluster 2 Culture, creativity and inclusive society) and Greenet (Cluster 5 Climate, energy and mobility).
Participation to the webinar is free of charge and open to all interested stakeholders. Link for the Teams Virtual Room
Programme of the webinar
16:00 – 16:05 Presentation and welcome, Johannes Wolters - DLR, RICH Europe Cooperation Leader
16:05h-16:15h EU-LAC ResInfra Plus Project, Sabina Guaylupo EU LAC RESINFRA PLUS Project manager. Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT)
16:15h-16:25h CELAC Working Group on Research Infrastructures, Claudia Romano, Technical Secretariat of EU CELAC Working Group on RIs
16:25h-16:55h TNA OPPORTUNITIES:
16:55h-17:00h Q&A session, All speakers
Database with TNA opportunities
Find out more about TNA opportunities in the RICH Europe Database on transnational and virtual access to research infrastructures for all scientific domains in this article and access the database here. The database can be filtered on scientific domain, the status of the call (open, closed, continuous, forthcoming and ongoing), type of access and project acronym.
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