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Programmes Digital, Industry & SpaceCOSMOS4HE, the Network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for Space has launched a second update of the survey to identify the applicants’ needs and specific national needs in Horizon Europe and particularly in Cluster 4 – Space.
The anonymous survey, following last year’s version, focuses on the advantages and difficulties when participating in Horizon Europe calls, relevant NCP services and communication channels while preparing and managing a Horizon Europe proposal, and possible topics for future events to better address the applicants’ needs.
This survey is a part of the COSMOS4HE project task that aims at improving the performance of countries in the Space Destination under Cluster 4.
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