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The Commision and the Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry have signed the agreement yesterday of Canada's association to Pillar II of Horizon Europe. Canadian entities can now join and lead research consortia. They mentioned as crcucial areas oceans, health, raw materials, energy, bioeconomy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and digital infrastructure.
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2024-09-05
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1 week ago |
Assessment of Lump sum funding in Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe- Commission report... |
2024-09-02
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2 weeks ago |
Horizon Europe Impact training session and Proposal workshop coming up this Autumn |
2024-08-26
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3 weeks ago |
New infosheets: Ethics Appraisal Process and Ownership Contral Declaration |
2024-08-05
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1 month ago |
Increased daily rate forSME owners and Natural persons persons beneficiaries |
2024-06-12
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3 months ago |
Space4Cities opportunities for Flemish companies |
2024-05-29
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3 months ago |
High Risk Suppliers |
2024-04-22
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Update to the Horizon Europe ‘main’ work programme 2023-2024 and limited extension to... |
2024-04-17
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5 months ago |
Feedback opportunity for Horizon Europe work programme 2025 now open |
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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.