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ProgrammesThe European Commission is organising an Implementation Day focusing on Novelties in the 2026-2027 main Horizon Europe (HE) work programme (wp).
The session will address novelties in the application process and criteria. This is particularly relevant in light of the simplification measures introduced by the Commission in the reference documents accompanying the 2026–2027 HE main wp, including substantial changes in the Standard Application Forms for Research and Innovation Actions and Innovation Actions (RIA/IA) and Coordination and Support Actions (CSA) (more info on this here).
The session will also address novelties in Choose Europe for Science. This includes the changes in the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Choose Europe for Science 2027 call compared to the 2025 pilot call and other actions under the 2026-2027 HE main wp contributing to the objectives of the Choose Europe for Science initiative i.e. strenghtening research infrastructures, the ERA Chairs call and the European Innovation Ecosystem (EIE).
It is possible to raise questions via Slido as of 20 January 9:00. It is not required to register for this webinar. The live stream will be made available on the European Commission's EU Science & Innovation YouTube channel (tab live). For all up to date information related to this webinar please consult the announcement on the European Commission website.
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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.