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Online training - cluster 3 - "Pre-Submission Checklist for Horizon Europe Project Proposals Excellence, Impact and Quality of the Implementation"
OCT
Wed
15
15:00 - 17:00

This was 4 weeks ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Security

To assist with the final check of your cluster 3 project proposal, SEREN5 is organising an online training event that will guide you through a checklist of items for your Horizon Europe project proposal.  

This training will not only inform those stakeholders submitting a proposal in 2025, but also those who are considering participation in 2026/27, and can use the checklist in advance of putting together a proposal.

Agenda

3.00 p.m. Welcome

3.10 p.m. SEREN5 project - "The story so far"

3.30 p.m. Checklist of the key elements to be included in the 3 main sections of Part B of the proposal - Excellence, Impact and the Quality and Efficiency of the Implementation

4.30 p.m. Q&A session

5.00 p.m. Close

Participation is open to any Cluster 3 potential applicant, and registration is required via this link

 

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Testimonial

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The ROOT project obtained funding under Horizon 2020 topic ‘EGNSS applications fostering societal resilience and protecting the environment’. The project, which ran from November 2020 to July 2022,  aimed to demonstrate the benefit of Galileo OSNMA signal to increase the robustness of critical telecom infrastructures.

The Flanders-based company Septentrio contributed substantially to completing this objective together with the other ROOT partners. The results of the project partially close a gap in the security of telecommunication networks dependent on satellite-derived time, with indirect benefits in curbing illegal attempts to disrupt network services.