Events

Horizon Europe Belgian Implementation Day
JUN
Wed
10
09:30 - 16:30

This was 2 weeks ago

Location

USquare

Kroonlaan 227 , 1050 Elsene
Programmes
HorizonEU L+F

It is a co-organisation of the European Commission and the 5 Belgian NCP organisations.

Throughout the day, representatives from the European Commission will address topics such as: 

  • Simplification in Horizon Europe (including novelties on lump sum funding); 
  • How to manage your Horizon Europe grant (including financial rules, third parties); 
  • Ex-post controls (both actual costs and lump sum grants); 
  • Bringing your research results to market. 

There will be many opportunities to ask questions in person.

The target audience for this event is limited to Horizon Europe applicants or beneficiaries from entities established in Belgium.

Participation is free of charge.

Registration is mandatory, and is now open, on a first-come first-serve basis and will take place through the event website

A detailed programme is now published on the event website.

 

myOverview - sign up for personalised information

We offer news and event updates, covering all domains and topics of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe & EDF (and occasionally, for ongoing projects, Horizon 2020).

Stay informed about what matters to you. By signing up, you can opt in for e-mail notifications and get access to a personalised dashboard that groups all news updates and event announcements in your domain(s).

Only for stakeholders located in Flanders

Event calendar

 

Testimonial

AI4Culture - Empowering Cultural Heritage through Artificial Intelligence

The AI4Culture project, funded under Digital Europe call Data space for cultural heritage (deployment) aims to develop an online capacity building hub for AI technologies in the cultural heritage sector. This hub contributes to the creation of the European common cultural heritage data space, which provides support to the digital transformation of Europe’s cultural sector and fosters the creation and reuse of content in cultural and creative sectors. The Flemish company CrossLang is one of the 12 partners in the project and brings in its year-long expertise in the development of multilingual technology to the transcription and translation of scanned printed and handwritten documents.