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Brokerage - Cluster 1 Health 2026 calls - Registration open
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Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Health

Do you intend to prepare a proposal addressing a topic under the upcoming Health calls in Horizon Europe?

The network of National Contact Points for Cluster 1 Health, HNN 3.0, together with the Commission and the Enterprise Europe Network, organises an online brokerage event dedicated to consortium building in Cluster Health.

The event will include pitching sessions and online bilateral meetings with partners interested in the same topics for the 2026 Health calls. Deadline to submit a pitch presentation (optional) is 19 January 2026.

After successful registration and submission of a cooperation profile, participants will be able to pre-arrange bilateral meetings through a matchmaking tool.

More information and registration on the event webpage. Registration is now openDeadline to register is 21 January 2026.

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