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Programmes RI NMBP SPACE Health Food Energy Transport Climate/Environment Societies Security SwafS Batteries Circular Industries Green Deal Horizon 2020In the coming months several brokerage and partnering events will be organised in the frame of the Green Deal Calls (more information on the calls on this page). An overview of partnering tools will be presented during the second part of the two-part Green Deal Call webinar organised by the Belgian NCPs on 11 September.
Please find below an overview of these virtual events which might be of your interest:
On 13 and 14 October the “H2020 Virtual Brokerage Event on the European Green Deal Call” will take place. The Enterprise Europe Network is organising a two-day virtual international partnering event to forge the winning partnerships of the future. If you are planning a H2020 Green Deal coordinated proposal and would like to give a flash presentation during the Pitch session to find potential partners for your project, please indicate this when registering and e-mail to greendeal@enterprise-ireland.com before 15 September 2020. The event is open to SMEs, larger companies and research organisations across Europe. Participation is FREE of charge, but registration with a full profile and at least one marketplace item is mandatory! Please note: All participants must attend the morning sessions on 13 October to be eligible to participate in the B2B meeting sessions. Your registration will be confirmed by the organisers after assessment of your profile. More information and registration: https://h2020-green-deal-call-dublin.b2match.io/.
On 7 October the “Virtual Brokerage Event: SSH in the Green Deal Call” is organised by the Net4Society NCP network. The event will focus on the topics of the Green Deal call which have been identified as relevant for actors from the diverse disciplines of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Preparations for the event are ongoing and more information on this event will follow in the coming weeks.
On 15 September the Information and project facilitation workshop - Farm to Fork Strategy and the Horizon 2020 Green Deal Call takes place, which has a focus on the Green Deal Call area 6 Farm to Fork - Testing and demonstrating systemic innovations for sustainable food from farm to fork. The workshop is organised by the European Regions Research and Innovation Network (ERRIN). Other Green Deal brokerage events that will take place are the “Online Brokerage Event - Trilateral Symposium - Bavaria\ Israel\ France - the Green Deal Call” (16 September) and the “Horizon 2020 Green Deal: Information and Consortia Building Event Series” (29 September, 9 and 15 October) organised by UK organisations.
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