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ProgrammesThe European Commission and/or its agencies organise info days on the 2026 call topics and these are often complemented by brokerage events, organised by National Contact Point (NCP) networks and/or the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN). These events provide opportunities to connect with potential collaboration partners. In addition, several programmes offer dedicated matchmaking platforms to facilitate partner searches.
Here is an overview of the upcoming info days and brokerage events with the link to the event webpage, which you can find in our event calendar as well. When new dates and information will be made known subsequently this overview will be updated. The matchmaking platforms are included in the overview as well.
Radiance MSCA Matchmaking Platform
16/02/2026 Networking and Brokerage Event on MSCA Staff Exchanges Call 2026 – Ukraine
23/02/2026 International Brokerage Event on Horizon Europe MSCA Staff Exchanges
03/03/2026 Q&A session MSCA Staff Exchanges call 2026 (REA)
Clusters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and EU Mission Cities with STEM or SSH expertise relevant to AI - Artificial intelligence in Horizon Europe calls: an interdisciplinary challenge 25/2/2026 (brokerage event - 2026 and 2027 call topics)
Widening Participation and Strengthening the European Research Area (WIDERA)
11/12/2025 (ERA info day - 2026 and 2027 call topics) and 17/12/2026 (ERA brokerage event) and 22/1/2026 (Widening info day)24/02/2026 (info day) and 05/03/2026 (brokerage event)
More information about the publication of the Horizon Europe Main Work Programme 2026-2027 can be found in this NCP Flanders news article.
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