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W4RES-GREENET Joint Networking Event - HE Energy supply/use calls for proposals
SEP
Thu
29
09:45 - 13:00

This was 3 years ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

W4RES, GREENET and the Enterprise Europe Network are hosting a virtual networking event. This event will focus on the following 2022 calls of the Horizon Europe Cluster 5 - Climate, Energy and Mobility:

  • HORIZON-CL5-2022-D3-03 - Sustainable, secure and competitive energy supply
    Opening: 06 Sep 2022
    Deadline: 10 Jan 2023
  • HORIZON-CL5-2022-D4-02 - Efficient, sustainable and inclusive energy use
    Opening: 06 Sep 2022
    Deadline: 24 Jan 2023

As this is primarily an online matchmaking event, make sure to check out the "How it works" and "FAQ" pages on the event. Guidelines for a pitch presentation are also available.

Registration and further info for this event can be found here. You can register until the 25th of September. It will take place the 29th of September (online).

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