Find out what's happening in the area of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Horizon 2020
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LocationEvent Lounge Brussels
Join EIT Manufacturing for European Manufacturing Conference in Brussels on 24 and 25 September 2024 alongside key manufacturing players to address the pressing challenges faced by the European industry and society today and tomorrow.
Over 350 participants are expected at Event Lounge to engage with policymakers, industry representatives, as well as academia, RTOs, start-ups, scale-ups, and innovators at the European Manufacturing Conference this year. European Manufacturing Conference is co-organised by EFFRA, EIT Manufacturing, and ManuFuture.
Networking: Meet and connect with key players and stakeholders in the industry.
Expo: Learn more about the latest initiatives and programmes these three manufacturing players are involved in.
Insights: Gain valuable insights into innovative manufacturing technologies and trends through panel sessions, fireside chats, and keynote speeches.
Throughout the conference, the programme will tackle several topics, aiming to meet the needs and interests of the manufacturing ecosystem:
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The UNCHAIN project, ‘urban logistics and planning: anticipating urban freight generation and demand including digitalisation of urban freight’ obtained funding from the Horizon Europe’s Mobility Cluster. The project focuses on breaking down data silos and promoting public-private data exchange across a unified European mobility data space, enabling more informed decisions and greater efficiency. The City of Mechelen is a partner in the project and takes on the role of ‘follower city’: it will work alongside the primary demonstration sites (in Madrid, Berlin and Florence) to maximize the geographical coverage and replicability of solutions across Europe. Mechelen aims to test 2 concrete solutions in the UNCHAIN project, with the aim to help addressing its current and future challenges in urban freight distribution.