Starts in 2 weeks from now
LocationBrussels
The next round of calls from the Digital Europe Main Work Programme is expected to open in early November 2025. To help you prepare, the Digital Europe National Contact Points (NCPs) of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, supported by the DEP4ALL Network, invite you to an Info Session and Matchmaking Event.
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More details about the programme are available in the registration form.
Registration
Registration is now open!
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Deadline: 30 October 2025 (EOB)
Participation: Free of charge, but registration is mandatory.
Note: Places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Consultants are not eligible to participate.
Who Should Attend
This event is open to researchers, public institutions, and companies/organisations based in Belgium, the Netherlands, or Luxembourg that are interested in joining the Digital Europe Programme as beneficiaries.
Can’t Attend in Person?
The info session will be livestreamed and recorded for those unable to join onsite. Registration for online participation is not required. The link to follow the presentations online will be shared on this page a few days before the event. Please note that matchmaking and networking activities are available only to onsite participants.
Networking Made Easy
The event is organised in collaboration with the B2Match Platform, where participants can:
Don’t have a profile yet? Register here: Home | Digital Europe Programme Matchmaking Platform
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