Starts in 1 month from now
LocationBrussels
ProgrammesThe Belgian Horizon Europe National Contact Points (NCPs) are organising a second edition of the training session on 'Impact in Horizon Europe'. As this event is a replication of the first edition (October 2024), we are targeting new partipants.
During this session, participants will :
Our target audience are stakeholders located in Belgium who are planning to or interested in participating in Horizon Europe actions as beneficiary. We encourage applicants with less experience to participate in this training session.
Participation is free but registration is mandatory. Please note that the number of places for this training session is limited. Participants will be accepted on a first come first served basis and registration will close when fully booked (at the latest on 16 May 2025). The organisers reserve the right to decline any registration.
More information and registration link on this event webpage
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The MareGraph project, ‘Towards an Interoperable Marine Knowledge Graph’, obtained funding under the Digital Europe topic ‘OPEN-AI – Public Sector Open Data for AI and Open Data Platform’. The project will increase the semantic, technical, and legal interoperability of three selected high-valued datasets (HVDs) all maintained by the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), which is one of the four partners of the project. This will allow the onboarding of essential marine datasets in the Common European Data Spaces. As such MareGraph will provide a structural component in the digital transition of the marine landscape. The numerous impacts of the project will benefit our seas globally in old and new ways to come.