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Locationhybrid - Rome, Italy and online
ProgrammesThe European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA), in collaboration with the European Commission Representation in Rome, the networks of Horizon Europe National Contact Points for Cluster 1 and Cluster 4, and the network of the EU4Health National Focal Points organise an event on “Funding opportunities in EU Health & Digital programmes”.
The aim of the event is to raise awareness on the EU funding programmes managed by HaDEA, namely Horizon Europe Cluster 1 “Health”, Cluster 4 “Digital Industry and Space”, EU4Health, CEF Digital and Digital Europe programme. During the event, representatives of the European Commission/HaDEA will present the work of the Agency and the available funding opportunities. Organisations that are participating in EU projects will share their experience in working with EU funding, from submitting proposals to managing projects and seeking synergies across different funding instruments.
Draft agenda
9:00 - 9:30: opening of registrations
10:00 – 13:00 (hybrid, online and at the ISS)
The registration is open (https://forms.office.com/e/es7gvwVfpf) until 12th of June 2023. For more information, please contact segreteria@apre.it.
The event will be livestreamed. A link to the livestream will be shared the day before the event.
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