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Teaming for success: How to capitalise on centres of excellence in Widening countries?
MAY
Tue
16
09:00 - 14:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

hybrid

Programmes
Widening/Spreading

The event is organised by Science Business in partnership with the Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) and will take the form of a roundtable discussion.  

This roundtable will bring together 30 key regional and European stakeholders from research, industry, regional authorities, national governments and EU institutions to draw lessons from what the Widening and Teaming instruments have delivered to date and discuss the prospects for leveraging and boosting excellence in Central and Eastern Europe. The event will highlight regional success stories and challenge the perception that countries in Central and Eastern Europe may have little to contribute to European R&I. Recommendations emerging from the discussion will be captured and disseminated to the wider research and innovation community.

By invitation only for in-person attendance. Online participation is open to anyone interested and with the opportunity to ask questions in the chat.

More details and the registration form are available in the announcement on the Science Business website.

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