Find out what's happening in the area of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Horizon 2020
This was 5 years ago
LocationHotel Metropole Brussels
De Brouckèreplein 31,
1000 Brussels, Belgium
The event is organized by the Network of Secure Societies National Contact Points – SEREN4, in collaboration with the European Commission. This information day and brokerage event gives details on the 2019 calls for proposals to be published mid March 2019 under the Societal Challenge 7 "Secure Societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens".
Researchers, entrepreneurs and other stakeholders are invited to present their pitch presentations addressing one of the topics from the 2019 Work Programme of Societal Challenge 7 "Secure Societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens".
This event facilitates matchmaking - a quick and easy way to meet potential cooperation partners. People meet at high speed. 20 minutes are usually enough to build connections, then the bell rings and the next talk starts.
Registration and more information: h2020-sec-soc-2019.b2match.io
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