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Webinar on European public procurement opportunities
APR
Fri
24
11:00 - 12:00

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Online

Programmes
EIC EIT Missions Horizon Europe Digital Europe Deployment: Best use of technologies

This online information session is a joint organisation between NCP Flanders and the Programme for Innovation Procurement from VLAIO (Programma Innovatieve Overheidsopdrachten (PIO)).

European funding opportunities for innovative public procurement in Horizon Europe will be explained, covering Pre-commercial Procurement (PCP), Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI), the related co-funding conditions, and the related calls from the Horizon Europe 2026–2027 work programme. The session will also address procurement opportunities of the Digital Europe Programme and the Spin4EIC initiative.

The webinar will be held in Dutch. 

Participation is free, but registration is required via this website where you can also find the full programme (in Dutch). Registered participants will receive the weblink a few days before the session. Please note that the organisers reserve the right to decline any registration.  

 

 

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