Starts in 6 days from now
LocationHybrid - Brussels and online
The European Commission will host two workshops covering all digital technology areas, including AI, microelectronics, HPC, quantum, cloud-to-edge, robotics, cybersecurity, connectivity.
The workshops aim to provide attendees with the opportunity to have a say on future EU digital funding priorities, connect with experts, innovators, and policymakers, and engage in discussions and collaborative agenda-setting. Preparatory materials will be provided to all registered participants ahead of the event.
To register to one or both of the workshops, please visit the event website.
We also take this opportunity to remind you of the open stakeholder surveys to feed into the two complementary studies. Responses to the surveys can be submitted until 18 July.
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