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Starts in 1 month from now
LocationHybrid (Brussels and online)
The event showcases EU-funded projects and synergies from HaDEA’s portfolio focusing on digital technology, industry, space and health. Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with project leaders, innovators, and policymakers to explore collaborations that enhance Europe’s competitiveness and preparedness.
The HaDEA Showcase Event features high-level panel debates, keynotes, and project spotlights focusing on breakthrough EU-funded innovations. Participants can engage in networking opportunities with experts, industry actors, and EU representatives. The event is hybrid, allowing attendance in person at the Charlemagne Conference Centre in Brussels (registration required) or online without registration. Flanders-based researchers and innovators may find valuable insights and contacts relevant to funding opportunities under Horizon Europe and other EU initiatives.
Target group: researchers, entrepreneurs, policymakers
For more information and the possibility to register for in-person attendance at the Charlemagne Conference Centre please visit the event website.
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