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Korea-EU Horizon Europe networking event for CL5 researchers
OCT
Wed
15
OCT
Thu
16

This was 4 weeks ago

Location

Brussels

The Standard Brussels
Koning Albert II laan 30
1000 Brussel
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

The event (besides providing networking opportunities for researchers) will highlight opportunities in battery technologies and clean mobility. 

The forum brings together researchers from Korea and European countries to foster collaboration through Horizon Europe projects in Cluster 5: Energy and Advanced Mobility.

The two-day event provides an opportunity for in-depth networking and exchanges on research and innovation collaboration.

All participants have the opportunity to join the pitch session and will each be given three minutes to present. Participants are requested to submit their presentation materials using the provided template before the start of the event.

More information on registration and pitch templates are available here.

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