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Upcoming Info Days and Brokerage events - Calls 2024 - Pillar II

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The info days provide information on the call topics in the work programmes and are often complemented by brokerage events, organised by a.o. NCP network, where connections can be made with potential collaboration partners.

An overview of the upcoming info days and brokerage events of Pillar 2: 

Cluster 2: info days and brokerage event on 18 and 19 October 2023
Cluster 4: info days on 11 and 12 October 2023
Cluster 5: Info days and brokerage event on 17 and 18 October 2023
Cluster 6: Info days and brokerage event on 26, 27 and 28 September 2023

In the attached list (pdf) you can find the links to the above mentioned info Days and/or brokerage events. This list will be updated regularly.

Remark: info days/brokerage events of cluster 1 and 3 have taken place already in June

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