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LocationWarsaw, Poland
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The Polish Chamber of Commerce for High Technology (IZTECH), the Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals (Łukasiewicz Research Network) and the Warsaw Institute of Technology (Łukasiewicz Research Network) are organising an international matchmaking and networking event for cluster 4 (Digital, industry and space) and cluster 5 (climate, energy and mobility) call topics in Warsaw, Poland, on 24-25 October 2023.
Included in the scope of the event are topics related to raw materials and the Processes4Planet partnership.
Additionally, activities carried out by EIT Raw Materials will be presented, including the KAVA 12 call.
More information can be found on the main website. A draft programme is attached to this message.
You can register through this link. The deadline for registration is 22 October 2023.
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