Events

Space Partnership - SRIA update outreach event
JUN
Wed
04
JUN
Thu
05

Starts in 3 weeks from now

Location

Brussels

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space
The SPACE Partnership invites you to an exclusive event hosted by SME4SPACE to connect and contribute to shaping the future of the space sector in Europe. This is your opportunity to:
 
🚀 Get the latest updates on the Space Partnership's Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) and explore how we can refine and evolve it together. 🌍 Discover the progress of Horizon Europe in key topics and gain insights into its future. 💡 Share your expertise, provide feedback, and engage in discussions that will help shape future objectives and address upcoming challenges of Horizon Europe. 🤝 Strengthen your connections across the European space sector.
 
Join us on the 4th and 5th of June in Brussels, Belgium - your input is essential!
 
Important: This is an in-person event with a limited capacity of 100 participants. To ensure broad representation, we kindly ask that each organization registers only one or a few representatives.
 

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