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Programmes MSCA RI Health Culture and society Security Digital, Industry & Space Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment EIE Widening/Spreading Enhancing EU R&I Missions New European Bauhaus Horizon EuropeInterested in strengthening your skills to develop a strong project proposal in the framework of the Horizon Europe programme? Mark the following events, co-organised by NCP Flanders, in your agenda:
- Learn more about how to plan for impact in your project proposal during the ‘Impact in Horizon Europe’ training session on 15 October 2024. Participation is free but registration is mandatory. Registration for this event will open on 9 September here.
- Put yourself in the shoes of an expert evaluator & gain a better insight in what is important in a project proposal for Horizon Europe Pillar II calls during the third edition of the Horizon Europe Proposal Workshop on 29 November 2024. Stay tuned for more information on this event (incl. opening of registration end of September here).
The target audience for these events is limited to researchers and staff members from Belgian companies, universities, research organisations, public institutes, etc. willing to participate to the Horizon Europe programme as beneficiary. We encourage applicants with less experience to participate in these sessions. Places for these on-site events will be limited, participants will be accepted on a first come first served basis and the organisers reserve the right to decline any registration.
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The AI4Culture project, funded under Digital Europe call Data space for cultural heritage (deployment) aims to develop an online capacity building hub for AI technologies in the cultural heritage sector. This hub contributes to the creation of the European common cultural heritage data space, which provides support to the digital transformation of Europe’s cultural sector and fosters the creation and reuse of content in cultural and creative sectors. The Flemish company CrossLang is one of the 12 partners in the project and brings in its year-long expertise in the development of multilingual technology to the transcription and translation of scanned printed and handwritten documents.