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GREENET MarLEN and BTCA joint online networking and brokerage event
APR
Wed
29
16:00 - 17:30

Starts in 6 days from now

Location

online

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

GREENET in collaboration with Maritime Low Emission Network and the BlueTech Cluster Alliance is organising a joint online networking and brokerage event dedicated to accelerating the decarbonisation of the shipping sector, connecting shipping companies, ports, technology providers, research organisations, cluster and investors.

The programme will include:

  •  an opening session presenting funding and cooperation opportunities, including the MarLEN transnational call, Horizon Europe Cluster 5 calls and relevant EUREKA instruments.
  •  a pitching session combining “reverse pitches” from end‑users outlining their challenges and needs, and “innovation pitches” from SMEs and start‑ups showcasing emerging technologies, services and business models for green shipping.  
  • thematic networking rooms designed as interactive spaces to foster matchmaking and help participants identify synergies, shape project ideas and build consortia for upcoming calls.  

Registration (audience) is open until 28 April. The Teams link to attend the event will be sent automatically after registration.

The full agenda here.  

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