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Support for partnerships between EU and Korean organisations
JUL
Tue
08
09:00 - 11:00

This was 1 week ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Semiconductors

The INPACE project is hosting a webinar to connect European and Korean organizations focused on Horizon Europe calls in Cluster 4. Participants will learn about INPACE facilities and find partners for joint projects. Interesting if you work on relevant proposals where collaboration with Korea is mentioned in the Work Programme!

The webinar aims to support EU-Korea partnerships for Horizon Europe in Cluster 4 (Digital, Industry, Space). It will provide:

  • Presentations on INPACE facilities to aid partnerships.
  • Opportunities for Korean organizations to connect with European partners looking for collaborators.
  • Guidance for European organizations in finding relevant partners among Korean institutions.
  • Next steps on how to utilize INPACE's support services and join partner searches.

Speakers include representatives from INPACE and KERC, with a line-up that features Nazar Podolchak, Giacomo Inches, Adam Kapovits, JaeSeung Song, and SONG Yale. The event will also include presentations from interested organizations in both regions.

More information & registration can be found at INPACE event page.

 

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