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Partner search requests from abroad now on NCP Flanders website

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We are pleased to inform you that as of now partner searches that NCP Flanders receives from its network in Europe can be consulted on the NCP Flanders website. In the past, you have received this information by e-mail, as of now we will no longer sent these e-mails but showcase received partner searches on the website for registered users only. The request are related to either consortia in the making that are looking for additional partners or to individual organisations wishing to join a consortium or finding partners to form a consortium.

Via “Partner searches” in the upper right corner, registered users will find an overview of partner search requests that NCP Flanders has received from abroad. The partner search requests for a particular domain can also be found on the domain-specific webpage on our website.

If you would like to receive notifications of new partner search requests for the domains you are interested in please update your profile on the NCP Flanders website: via "Edit Profile" you can update your “Email Notifications” by selecting the box “Receive partner search notifications in my selected domains”. This will allow you to receive notifications of new partner searches either immediately after publication or together with your daily or weekly digest, according to your selected preference.

Please note that these requests from abroad are not widely published and should not be further spread; this information is meant for our registered users and their colleagues only.

If you are a stakeholder based in Flanders and would like to launch a partner search request please contact the NCP advisor responsible for your domain.

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