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One hour with Europe Webinar: The EIC upcoming opportunities & future perspectives
FEB
Wed
12
14:00 - 15:00

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility EIC

NTNU Brussels Office invites you to their next digital edition of One Hour with Europe -  "The European Innovation Council: Upcoming opportunities and future perspectives" with Keith Sequeira, Head Of the European Innovation Council Unit at DG Research & Innovation, in the European Commission.

A presentation about the European Innovation Council (EIC) upcoming opportunities in 2025 among which, a higher budget, strengthened funding instruments, and a new STEP-focused initiative. The webinar will also give the chance to challenge Mr. Sequeira about the role the EIC will play in the future FP10.

Do not miss your chance to engage directly with Keith Sequeira during the Q&A session, where he will address selected questions submitted by attendees.

Register here by the 11th of February 12:00. A link to the webinar room will be sent out shortly after registration.

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image of RUSTICA - Converting organic residues into bio-based fertiliser products

RUSTICA - Converting organic residues into bio-based fertiliser products

The RUSTICA project obtained funding under Horizon 2020, more in particular under the topic ‘Closing nutrient cycles’.  RUSTICA focuses on demonstration and implementation of circular bio-based nutrient valorisation chains, focusing on waste from the fruit and vegetable agro-food system. The project kicked off in 2021 and will run until 2024. It will use a strong multi-actor approach to co-create both socio-economic and technological knowledge in four case study regions in Europe and one in Colombia. The Flanders-based company DRANCO is one of the project partners and acts as technical project manager for the entire project. DRANCO participates in the project to develop its own technologies, to network and to help make the transition to a more circular based economy.